Since the inception of the Web over 30 years ago, not only has the number of Web sites published continued to grow but so has the amount of articles, videos, images, PDFS, and more that we publish online. To make use of this ever increasing volume of content, people generally search or browse it. But advances in artificial intelligence (AI) models now enable different ways of interacting with Web sites, which Luke will walk through as he discusses what happened when AI ate his Web site and how.

Luke Wroblewski
LukeW is an internationally recognized digital product leader who has designed and built software used by billions of people worldwide.
Luke is currently a Managing Director and head of product at Sutter Hill Ventures. Earlier he was a Product Director at Google, founder of successful start-ups, Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) at Benchmark Capital, the Chief Design Architect (VP) at Yahoo!, Lead User Interface Designer at eBay, and a Senior Interface Designer at NCSA.
Luke is the author of three popular Web design books (Mobile First, Web Form Design & Site-Seeing: A Visual Approach to Web Usability) in addition to many articles about digital product design and strategy. He is also a consistently top-rated speaker at conferences and companies around the world, and a Co-founder and former Board member of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA).
Luke also founded LukeW Ideation & Design, a product strategy and design consultancy, and taught graduate interface design courses at the University of Illinois. Luke's complete resume and recommendations are available on LinkedIn.
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