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The Affordance Debate: Why Designers Should Say 'Enabler' and 'Clue' Instead

The Affordance Debate: Why Designers Should Say 'Enabler' and 'Clue' Instead

A provocative critique challenges Don Norman's foundational design terminology, arguing that 'affordance' and 'signifier' create confusion in UX practice. The article proposes simpler alternatives—'enabler' and 'clue'—to clarify communication between designers and developers while honoring original intent.
The Pronoun Predicament: How 'You' Warps Our Relationship with AI

The Pronoun Predicament: How 'You' Warps Our Relationship with AI

Using 'you' when interacting with AI isn't just semantics—it triggers deep psychological mechanisms that foster an illusion of sentience and emotional connection. This linguistic shift exposes a fundamental tension between human desire for companionship and the reality of unfeeling algorithms, with profound implications for UX design and ethical AI development.
Cognitive Science Unlocks the Mystery of Inverted Game Controls

Cognitive Science Unlocks the Mystery of Inverted Game Controls

New research reveals that gamers' preferences for inverted controls stem from cognitive processing speeds, not just early gaming habits. Scientists found that mental rotation abilities predict control schemes, with implications for human-machine interfaces in gaming, surgery, and AI. The findings challenge long-held assumptions and could optimize interactions in high-stakes tech environments.
Apple's Touchscreen MacBook Pro: The End of an Era or a Strategic Shift?

Apple's Touchscreen MacBook Pro: The End of an Era or a Strategic Shift?

After years of staunch resistance, Apple appears poised to launch its first touchscreen MacBook Pro by late 2026. This dramatic reversal challenges the company's longstanding philosophy that touchscreens don't belong on laptops and could fundamentally reshape Apple's ecosystem boundaries between MacBooks and iPads.
AI in the Heart: How ChatGPT is Rewriting Human Connection One Text at a Time

AI in the Heart: How ChatGPT is Rewriting Human Connection One Text at a Time

Generative AI like ChatGPT is increasingly being used to compose personal messages, from heartfelt condolences to casual chats, sparking debates over authenticity and emotional sincerity. As detection tools falter against advancing models, this trend forces a reckoning on how technology reshapes intimacy. We examine the real-world cases, detection challenges, and ethical implications for developers and users alike.