
Episode #19
Why Artificial Intelligence Makes You a Little Bit Dumber | A Why Design Guide on AI
What does AI actually do to the people building the physical world around you? In this compilation of Why Design, ten hardware practitioners share the belief that sits at the heart of good AI use: it is a tool for someone who already knows what good looks like, not a replacement for knowing. Rather than accepting AI hype at face value, these guests interrogate it from inside real hardware work: robotics, medical devices, industrial design, investment, and recruitment. That interrogation led to some of the most honest, occasionally contradictory, moments the show has recorded on the subject. This conversation is not about whether AI is good or bad. It is about who stays in the loop when it is used well, and what gets lost when nobody does. Don't just listen. Go beyond the podcast. Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/whydesign What You'll Learn Why an SOSV investor believes AI is not like any other tool, and what a hammer teaches you that AI does not How a field robotics team turned every operational anomaly into training data instead of a disaster Why one engineer's rule is: if you can write the problem in a prompt, you have already solved it What a real executive AI mandate looks like from inside a design team, with no training and no plan Why large language models are structurally built to find the average, and what that costs inclusive design Why the expert-in-the-loop principle is the one rule almost every guest agrees on Memorable Quotes "It fundamentally makes you a little bit dumber when you use it most of the time." "My problem is it's scary believable rather than scary accurate." "If I can write it in a prompt, I've solved the problem." "That's a terrible creative brief." "LLMs are just massive heuristic engines. They're like a pachinko machine on the scale of the solar system." Resources & Links Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Amazon → whydesign.club Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/whydesign Follow @why.design_ on Instagram Watch full episodes → YouTube.com/@whydesignpod Follow Chris Whyte → linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte About the Episode Why Design is powered by Kodu, a specialist recruitment partner for the hardware and physical product development industry. Through honest conversations with designers, engineers and creative leaders, we explore not just what they build, but why they build it: the beliefs, decisions and responsibility behind meaningful work. About Kodu Why Design is produced by Kodu, a recruitment partner for ambitious hardware brands, design consultancies and product-led start-ups. We help founders and leadership teams hire exceptional talent across industrial design, mechanical engineering and product leadership, bringing structure and clarity to one of the hardest parts of scaling. Learn more → teamkodu.com This episode is sponsored by Vax and TTi Floorcare. Kodu, is running the hiring. Recruiting for Vax for more than ten years, placing over fifty people including a VP of Engineering and a Head of Design. We know how they build. Right now they’re rebuilding their UK engineering and innovation function from the ground up: advanced development, design engineering and industrial design, all at once. We haven’t seen them move at this pace in a decade of working with them.






