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Have you noticed the phrase "Dashboards Are Dead" popping up on LinkedIn? It's catchy, provocative, and designed to grab your attention. But is there any truth to it, or is it just another clickbait strategy?

In this episode, Rob Collie dives into the psychology behind these viral statements and why they get under our skin. While dashboards aren’t going anywhere, there is a shift happening. Generative AI and chatbot interfaces are set to change how we interact with dashboards, making it easier to find, use, and even build them on the fly. But that doesn’t mean dashboards are obsolete—far from it. Visuals still offer unparalleled insights that AI simply can’t replicate...yet.

Listen in as we break down the manipulative tactics behind "Dashboards Are Dead" and explore the exciting future of dashboard design in a world enhanced by AI.

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Have you noticed the phrase "Dashboards Are Dead" popping up on LinkedIn? It's catchy, provocative, and designed to grab your attention. But is there any truth to it, or is it just another clickbait strategy?

In this episode, Rob Collie dives into the psychology behind these viral statements and why they get under our skin. While dashboards aren’t going anywhere, there is a shift happening. Generative AI and chatbot interfaces are set to change how we interact with dashboards, making it easier to find, use, and even build them on the fly. But that doesn’t mean dashboards are obsolete—far from it. Visuals still offer unparalleled insights that AI simply can’t replicate...yet.

Listen in as we break down the manipulative tactics behind "Dashboards Are Dead" and explore the exciting future of dashboard design in a world enhanced by AI.

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