
How brands can preserve customer ‘digital patience’
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As AI-driven experiences add latency, uncertainty, and occasional weirdness, the real moat is how you design for reassurance when things go sideways. Map your high-friction flows and add explicit cues — progress, fallbacks, human escape hatches — before you crank up automation.
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