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AI design principles

Regardless of the application or components, when designing for an AI-enabled experience:

  • Be transparent: Users want to be aware when they are interacting with AI, so make it clear using labels and visual cues.
  • Make it personable, but not human: AI from Red Hat should be polite and follow our voice and tone, but it shouldn't act as though the user is interacting with a human.
  • Stay within the Red Hat brand and design language: Follow the brand standards and PatternFly and design system standards so that AI-enabled experiences look and feel like Red Hat.
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