Podcast Lesson
"Resolve ambiguity by offering limited multiple-choice options While live-demoing an AI agent, the speaker noticed a UX trick he found especially valuable: when a prompt is ambiguous, the agent surfaces a small multiple-choice clarification rather than guessing or stalling. He called this 'a nice little trick that I think more people should adopt — resolve ambiguities by giving people a limited amount of options or free range.' This principle applies to any situation where you need a decision from someone — a colleague, a customer, or an AI — swapping open-ended questions for constrained choices accelerates action and reduces back-and-forth. Source: Swix, AI in Action, AI in Action Live Session"
Latent Space
Swyx & Alessio
"Claude Cowork might be AGI: swyx automating Zoom to YouTube | AI in Action 27 Feb 2026"
⏱ 18:30 into the episode
Why This Lesson Matters
This insight from Latent Space represents one of the core ideas explored in "Claude Cowork might be AGI: swyx automating Zoom to YouTube | AI in Action 27 Feb 2026". Artificial Intelligence & Technology podcasts consistently surface lessons that are immediately applicable — and this one is no exception. The timestamp link below takes you directly to the moment this was said, so you can hear it in context.