Some time ago, UX GIRL had the pleasure of contributing to this shift by leading a hands-on workshop for the UX and UI design team at Silky Coders. The session was facilitated by our CEO, Magdalena Ostoja-Chyżyńska, and focused on practical, responsible, and creative applications of AI in the user experience design process — from early discovery to daily execution.
The energy in the room was undeniable. Silky Coders’ team brought openness, curiosity, and a hunger for meaningful innovation. Together, we dove deep into the new frontier of UX work — where human-centered design meets AI-supported workflows.

AI in UX: Not a Threat, but a Tool
One of the key messages of the workshop was clear: AI is not here to replace designers — it’s here to support them. Rather than automating creativity, AI can serve as a strategic partner that:
- Accelerates research in the discovery phase by summarizing large data sets, extracting patterns from user feedback, and supporting persona creation.
- Supports ideation with concept generation tools, enabling faster brainstorming and prototyping.
- Optimizes repetitive tasks such as UI variant testing, accessibility checks, and design documentation — giving designers more space for meaningful work.
According to McKinsey, teams that effectively integrate AI into their workflows can improve design delivery times by up to 30% and significantly reduce cognitive load during early research phases.
Balancing Innovation with Responsibility
An equally important topic explored during the session was responsible AI adoption. As powerful as these tools are, they come with ethical considerations: biased outputs, transparency concerns, and the risk of over-automation. The group discussed how to stay grounded in human-centered principles even as workflows evolve.
That means:
- always validating AI-generated insights with real user data,
- being transparent with stakeholders about AI’s role in the process,
- ensuring diversity in training data and critically assessing the risks of bias in the tools used.
This human-first mindset is key to ensuring AI enhances — rather than dilutes — the quality of user experiences.
Key Takeaways for UX Teams Exploring AI
For those who couldn’t attend, here are three actionable ideas from the workshop that any design team can start applying:
- Start small, but start now. Test AI tools in low-risk areas like copy generation, image variations, or documentation support. Gradually integrate them into your design sprints.
- Create internal AI guidelines. Align your team on when, why, and how AI should be used. Define quality standards, review processes, and ethical boundaries.
- Treat AI as a design collaborator. Just like you might whiteboard with a teammate, you can brainstorm with AI. Use it not only to move faster, but also to explore what’s possible.
Looking Ahead
These workshops reminded us that the future of UX is not about man versus machine — it’s about collaboration between designers and technology. AI will continue to evolve, but the heart of UX will always be human insight, empathy, and creativity.
At UX GIRL, we’re proud to guide teams through this transition — not just by teaching tools, but by cultivating the mindset needed to design smarter, faster, and more ethically.
A big thank you to Silky Coders for your openness, energy, and curiosity. We can’t wait to see how your team transforms the knowledge from this session into even more impactful user experiences.
Until next time — let’s keep designing the future together.