Saturday, March 22 2025 / AI
In this session we’ll explore how to design AI-powered experiences that remain resilient when things go wrong. Drawing from real-world experiences, we’ll discuss the importance of preparing for AI failures, maintaining user trust through transparency and empathy, and providing practical strategies for creating effective fallback solutions. Attendees will leave with actionable insights to ensure AI systems recover gracefully and continue to empower users even when the technology falls short.
She/Her
UX Architect at City of Calgary
Paula is a UX Designer and Researcher passionate about creating inclusive, user-centered digital experiences. With a strong background in research, she specializes in usability, accessibility, and data-driven decision-making. Actively engaged in Calgary’s tech community, she collaborates, learns, and shares knowledge to drive innovation. She is particularly excited about the intersection of AI and UX, exploring how emerging technologies can enhance digital services and improve user interactions. Having recently worked with Artificial Intelligence on various projects, she aims to share her insights with other professionals and contribute to shaping more intuitive, user-friendly AI-powered experiences.
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Friday, March 21, 2025
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Saturday, March 22, 2025
Tickets available until March 20, 2025
2 days before the event
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The partnership between Calgary UX and Edmonton UX represents a shared vision of fostering a thriving user experience community across Alberta. By joining forces, these two groups bring together the unique strengths of their respective regions, creating opportunities for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation.
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The Métis call the Calgary area Otos-kwunee. In the Blackfoot language, they call this place, Moh-kins-tsis. The Stoney Nakoda Nation refer to the Calgary area as Wîchîspa Oyade and the people of the Tsuut’ina nation call this area Guts-ists-i. We would like to acknowledge that we are located on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 Region in Southern Alberta.
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