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.