Why Do Many AI Experiences Fall Short?

  • Organizations are rapidly adding AI to products and services, but many AI-powered experiences still feel confusing, unpredictable, or difficult to trust. The challenge is designing interactions where humans and AI work together effectively.

    This course helps you design AI-powered experiences that align with user intent, balance automation with human control, and create interfaces people trust.

What You'll Gain

By the end of this course, you’ll have concrete tools and outputs you can immediately apply to your work.

01
Understand How AI Changes Experience Design

Learn how AI-powered systems differ from traditional software — and how probabilistic outputs, evolving behavior, and human oversight reshape the way experiences must be designed.

02
Design For User Intent

Understand how to identify and design for user intent in AI-powered interactions, translating human goals into experiences that guide AI behavior while keeping users in control.

03
Create Effective Human–AI Collaboration

Design interfaces where humans and AI work together productively — balancing automation, transparency, and user control to create experiences that feel intuitive, trustworthy, and delightful.

Course curriculum

  1. Module 1: AI UX Fundamentals

  2. Module 2: Designing for User Intent

  3. Module 3: AI Interaction Patterns

  4. Module 4: Adaptive User Interfaces

  5. Module 5: Human-AI Collaboration

About this course

  • $395.00
  • 2 hours of video instruction
  • 6 Real world exercises
  • Optional add-on: live coaching

Instructors

Kerry Bodine

CEO

Kerry Bodine’s book, Outside In: The Power of Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business, helps leaders understand the financial benefits of great customer experiences — and how to deliver them. In 2014, she founded Bodine & Co., a consulting firm that blends human-centered design with AI strategy to help organizations innovate and adapt. She’s a sought-after keynote speaker at conferences and corporate events worldwide, inspiring leaders to see change as an opportunity to deepen the value they provide. Kerry’s insights have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Forbes, and USA Today. She holds a master’s degree in human-computer interaction from Carnegie Mellon University.

Dan Saffer

Assistant Professor of the Practice at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University

Dan Saffer is an Assistant Professor of the Practice at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, a product design leader, and the author of four books: Designing Devices (2011), Designing Gestural Interfaces (2008), Designing for Interaction (2006, 2009) and the best-selling Microinteractions (2013). Since 1995, he's designed devices, apps, websites, wearables, appliances, automotive interiors, services, social networks, and robots. He’s worked at and for such companies as Twitter, Smart Design, Samsung, Jawbone, CNN, Philips, and Microsoft — and was most recently Head of Product Design at Flipboard. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon with a Master’s in Design, Interaction Design.

Flexible options for individuals and teams.

Individuals

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$ 395

  • One time payment.
  • Watch 24/7. Anywhere. Anytime
  • Access to templates and tools
  • Certificate of completion

Teams & Organizations

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  • Team enrollment and seat management
  • Admin dashboard and reporting
  • Progress tracking across learners
  • Shared frameworks for evaluating AI initiatives

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