How do you design AI-powered products that truly add value for users? In this fireside chat, Thomas Gläser will sit down with Dani Utrilla Mellinas, Head of UX Design at kununu, to explore the complexities of building AI-driven features.
How does AI change the design process? What challenges come up when balancing usability, ethics, and performance in AI products? And how can designers collaborate effectively with data scientists and engineers to bring these ideas to life?
Instead of following a script, this conversation will dig into Dani’s real-world experiences, leaving you with thought-provoking insights on creating meaningful AI products.
Head of UX Design at kununu.
Daniel is an experienced design leader passionate about creating inclusive, accessible, and innovative user experiences. With over ten years of expertise in design, he has collaborated with companies globally across various industries. Daniel’s motivation lies in finding user insights to craft value-driven user experiences. He enjoys tackling complex problems and bridging the gap between design, technology, and business goals. Throughout his career, Daniel has developed UX strategies and led diverse teams to deliver transformative digital experiences that exceeded user expectations and drove business growth.
Interviewer and Co-Founder and CPO at MatchApply.
Thomas Gläser is a product leader with 15 years of hands-on experience turning bold ideas into successful digital products. With a blend of business, design, and tech skills, he has worked with renowned companies like BMW, Mozilla, XING, JetBrains, and Arduino. Thomas brings heart and mind together, balancing empathy with analytical insight to create AI-powered products that disrupt and drive sustainable impact. Known for his actionable strategies and commitment to customer-centric solutions, he values autonomy, trust and leads with open dialogue. Guided by his motto, “Einfach machen” (simply get started and keep it simple), he inspires teams to move fast and deliver outcomes that move the needle.