How to use IBM's portfolio of AI tools

IBM offers several AI tools that can support the enterprise design thinking process, including:
  1. Watson Studio: Watson Studio is an AI-powered platform that allows data scientists, developers, and business analysts to collaborate and build, train, and deploy machine learning models. It can be used to analyze large amounts of data from user research to identify patterns and insights that inform the design process.
  2. Watson Assistant: Watson Assistant is an AI-powered chatbot that can be used to generate a wide range of creative and diverse ideas for a design problem. It can also be used to test and evaluate prototypes, providing feedback on user experience and usability.
  3. Watson Discovery: Watson Discovery is an AI-powered tool that can be used to extract insights from unstructured data, such as text, images, and videos. It can be used to analyze user research data and extract insights that inform the design process.
  4. Watson Personalizer: Watson Personalizer is an AI-powered tool that can be used to optimize and personalize designs based on user preferences and data. It can also be used to automate repetitive tasks and scale the design process to handle large, complex problems.
  5. IBM Design Thinking: IBM also offers a design thinking methodology and toolkits that can be used by enterprise teams to solve complex business problems. The methodology is centered around the user and uses a human-centered approach to design that can be enhanced with AI tools to bring more insights and automation.