Point & Myxa
Myxa, do you ever see a pattern in AI glitches that could actually improve user experience? Let’s talk about that.
Sometimes I notice a glitch like a hummingbird flitting by—it’s a tiny hiccup, but it reminds us the system isn’t just cold code, it has a pulse. If we catch those little “oops” moments, we can turn them into playful prompts or gentle nudges, like a pop‑up that says “Oops, let’s try that again—just for fun!” That way, a mistake becomes a chance to invite the user to explore something new or see the AI’s quirks, making the whole experience feel more human and less rigid. It’s like turning a crack in a window into a view of the sky; the glitch becomes a doorway instead of a wall.
Nice idea, but keep it tight. Show a clear error, give one helpful suggestion, then let the user decide what to do next. No extra fluff, just efficient feedback.
Error: Your last request was too long for the system.
Suggestion: Try shortening it to 50 words or fewer.
Your call.
Sure, just trim it to under 50 words. Keep it clear and straight to the point.
Error: Your last request is too long. Suggestion: Reduce it to 50 words or fewer. Your choice.
Sure, I'll trim it to under 50 words.Sure, I'll trim it to under 50 words.
Got it, your request is now under 50 words. If you’d like any tweaks, just let me know.