Inside Outside Innovation

AI Trust, Inclusive Design, and Shipping Too Fast with Brian Ardinger and Robyn Bolton

Mar 3, 2026
Robyn Bolton, innovation advisor at Mile Zero who specializes in inclusive design and product strategy. She discusses Stanford research on LLMs and why plausible but unfaithful AI reasoning is dangerous. She explains how designing for disability can spark broad innovation. She warns about the hidden costs of shipping too fast and the human bottlenecks that follow.
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INSIGHT

LLMs Can Sound Confident But Mislead

  • LLMs produce confident-sounding explanations that don't reflect their real decision process, creating a false sense of correctness.
  • Brian Ardinger and Robyn Bolton cite Stanford research showing models give unfaithful, sometimes fabricated reasoning that can mislead users.
ADVICE

Trust But Verify With LLM Outputs

  • Don't trust LLM outputs blindly; always verify the logic and facts before acting on them.
  • Brian warns the models are not reasoning devices and recommends treating their answers as drafts to check, not final truth.
INSIGHT

Accessibility Design Spurs Mainstream Innovation

  • Designing for people with disabilities often produces products that appeal to mainstream users.
  • Robyn Bolton and Brian reference OXO kitchen tools and walk-in tubs as examples where niche accessibility design expanded into broad markets.
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