The Future of User Experience: Why AI Must Augment Human Judgment
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What if the future of user experience wasn’t about smarter AI — but better human judgment?
In this episode of Le Podcast on Emerging Leadership, Alexis Monville welcomes Sebastian Cao, a technology and user experience leader who has held key roles at Red Hat and Tesla, and who recently designed and taught a course at Stanford University on the future of User Experience.
Drawing on his experience working with frontline technicians, engineers, and product teams, Sebastian shares a clear conviction: AI should not replace human judgment, but augment it.
Together, Alexis and Sebastian explore:
Why prediction without judgment leads to poor UX and low adoption
How empathy becomes a core engineering skill in AI-driven systems
What “service augmentation” means in practice at Tesla
Why transparency and explainability are essential to trust
How open source plays a critical role in ethical AI adoption
This episode is a deep, grounded conversation about the future of UX — where technology serves people, not the other way around.
A must-listen for tech leaders, product managers, designers, and anyone shaping human-centered systems in an AI-powered world.
Find the transcript and more in the companion blog post
https://blog-alexis.monville.com/en/2024/10/07/the-future-of-user-experience-with-sebastian-cao/