
Enterprise AI initiatives treat design as a finishing step. Carsten Wierwille, Chief Product & Design Officer at HTEC, argues that this is a strategic mistake, and one that explains why so many AI investments produce tools that work technically but fail to change how people actually work. In this episode, Wierwille examines why enterprises keep building AI because they can rather than because they understand the problem, how the shift to AI-assisted ideation has moved the bottleneck from creation to review, and why the answer is not faster shipping but sharper design clarity at the start. The conversation covers the financial advisor as a model for AI force-multiplication, why the MVP framework breaks down for genuinely novel AI experiences, how design now extends to defining the evaluation criteria for AI output, and what Wierwille calls cognitive design, the practice of thinking about how users will perceive, decide, and trust before anyone writes a line of code. This episode is sponsored by HTEC. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at go.emerj.com/partner
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