About this Event
As AI becomes embedded in the products we design, UX is shifting in fundamental ways. From how stories are formed, to how trust is built, to how users experience value through language rather than screens - our role as designers is evolving fast.
In this LTUX Amsterdam event, we explore what it means to design human experiences in the age of AI, through two complementary talks that bridge philosophy and practice.
Whether you’re curious, cautious, or already designing with AI, this evening will leave you with new mental models, concrete learnings, and a clearer sense of agency as a UX designer today.
, Human Experience Designer and founder of Build It Real, opens the evening with a reflective lens on storytelling, neuroscience, and meaning. Drawing from UX, neuroscience, philosophy, and investigative work, she explores why stories are biologically wired into trust and memory, and how AI reshapes narratives through patterns rather than lived experience. This talk invites designers to reflect on what must remain deeply human as we design alongside machines.
, UX Designer on the LLM Partnerships team at Booking.com, brings us into the reality of designing with AI at scale. She shares the UX process behind integrating Booking.com’s travel ecosystem into ChatGPT - unpacking the shift from traditional search to conversation-first experiences, the friction this creates, and the UX strategies that helped build user trust in just three weeks.
What to expect
Together, these talks offer both perspective and practice:
- Why human storytelling still matters, and where AI excels (and fails)
- How UX designers can design trust in conversational, LLM-powered products
- What our evolving role looks like when interfaces become dialogues
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Booking.com, 163 Oosterdokskade, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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