Published 2025-10-14 08-29
Summary
Most AI projects fail because builders focus on code, not people. Scott Howard Swain combines 30 years of software development with cognitive empathy to create AI systems teams actually use.
The story
Most AI integrations fail because they’re built by people who understand code but not context.
Scott Howard Swain is different. He’s been writing software for 30 years, but what makes him valuable isn’t just technical skills – it’s his background in cognitive empathy and human-centered design.
Here’s what that means for your business:
When Scott builds an AI workflow, he starts by understanding how your team actually works. Not how they’re supposed to work according to some org chart, but the real communication gaps and friction points that slow everything down.
That’s why his automations consistently triple efficiency. He’s not just connecting APIs – he’s designing systems that people actually want to use.
As a player-coach, Scott mentors both technical and non-technical teams. He translates between developers and stakeholders, turning AI capabilities into business outcomes. He’s led over 650 empathy practice sessions and taught conflict resolution to businesses and schools.
His work includes LLM and NLP systems, prompt engineering strategies, and full AI integration – all grounded in what makes humans tick.
If you’re tired of AI projects that look good in demos but die in implementation, you need someone who understands both the technology and the people using it.
Scott turns technical complexity into business results because he builds for humans first, machines second.
For more about Scott Howard Swain, AI Interaction Designer with Cognitive Empathy Expertise, visit
https://linkedin.com/in/scottermonkey/.
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Keywords: AIintegration, AI project success, cognitive empathy software, user-centered AI development