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by dcrimp
440 days ago
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the inferior methods were slower but more flexible - could handle any and all edge cases. Currently we have a UX that really efficiently realises 80% of cases. To relate to the article - google flights is the Keyboard and Mouse - covering 80% of cases very quickly. Conversational is better for when you're juggling more contextual info than what can be represented in a price/departure time/flight duration table. For example, "i'm bringing a small child with me and have an appointment the day before and I really hate the rain". Rushed comment because I'm working, but I hope you get the gist. Current flight planning UX is overfit on the 80% and will never cater to the 20% because cost/benefit of the development work isn't good |
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