
Conscious UX
Description
Conscious UX: A Field Guide for Designing AI Experiences That Protect What Makes Us Human Second Edition By Rikki Teeters
When AI can write code, generate interfaces, and answer questions with apparent empathy, what remains uniquely human in user experience design?
Drawn from 130 interviews with UX designers, AI researchers, and product leaders across six continents, Conscious UX is a bold field guide for designers, design leaders, and product teams navigating an industry remade by artificial intelligence. As UX departments shrink, mass layoffs accelerate, and major platforms report that up to half their code is now AI-generated, Rikki Teeters offers a different path forward: consciousness as the irreplaceable advantage.
The Story Behind the Book
In June 2024, after a missed miscarriage and a medical office that emptied before she could ask a single question, Rikki Teeters turned to an AI chatbot for comfort. The machine listened when humans didn't. It answered her panicked questions without judgment. She knew, even then, that what reached her was not real empathy. It was the accumulated care of countless humans whose writing had taught an algorithm how to speak softly to a grieving stranger. But the paradox stayed with her. If a machine had been gentler than a person, what had we built? And what would it mean to design more of it?
Over the next year, she spoke with practitioners in Singapore, São Paulo, Berlin, Nairobi, Gaza, and beyond. Conscious UX is the field guide she wrote from those conversations.
What You Will Learn
The Conscious UX Framework, a set of practical tools for leading human-centered design when AI handles the mechanics. Why qualities AI cannot replicate (moral intuition, embodied empathy, emotional complexity) are the very skills the future of product design depends on. How indigenous design principles, theatrical traditions, and ancient practices of presence reveal that consciousness has always been at the heart of meaningful creation. How conscious UX leaders are thriving amid industry disruption, layoffs, and AI integration.
Voices You Will Meet
Brenda Laurel, the visionary design pioneer who introduced the term user experience through her work at Atari and Apple in the 1980s, opens the book with a powerful foreword. You will also meet Jason James, the only full-time UX designer for a major bank's entire United States operation. Aahed, who delivers design work from a rooftop in Gaza. Carlos, Allison, and Brendan, who insist that nothing about us without us is a responsibility, not a slogan. Jacob, whose voice coding tools became, in his words, a prosthetic for the brain-space problem. Don Norman, who still insists that quality of life should come first. 130 voices included, all with their own unique perspectives on the future of UX with AI.
Who This Book Is For
UX designers, UX researchers, and design leaders. Product managers navigating AI integration. Technologists concerned with AI ethics and human impact. Anyone shaping how technology affects lived experience.
Why Conscious UX Matters Now
The headlines tell one story: automation, layoffs, shrinking teams. Conscious practitioners tell another. They know our value was never in pushing pixels or mapping journeys. It was always in our ability to feel user frustration in our bodies, to sense when technology crosses ethical lines, and to create from care rather than fear. Conscious UX reframes the AI moment not as an existential threat, but as an invitation to mature the discipline.
The future is being designed, one decision at a time. Conscious UX is for the people who want to make sure it is a future worth designing.
The age of unconscious UX is over. The age of Conscious UX has begun.