because we shouldn’t be humanizing AI while depersonalizing the actual people who use stuff, according to MIT Technology Review.

      • @[email protected]
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        217 days ago

        Exact same number of characters (5), and “UXers” requires pressing the shift key while “users” doesn’t. So it’s a fail from the typing efficiency point of view.

        • @[email protected]
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          217 days ago

          I think they mean UX, as in user experience. So, a UXer is someone who works in that field.

        • AatubeOP
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          017 days ago

          UXers aren’t users. I’m talking about the designers