Then the hallucinated research is published in an article which is then cited by other AI research, continuing the push the false information until it’s hard to know where the lie started.
We also have more staggered school breaks throughout the year. With two weeks off after every term, many more public holidays, and the ~2 month summer break there are a lot more opportunities to go on holiday. As an Aussie dad in the US, I'm struggling to think how I'm possibly going to get them back to Australia when they're at school throughout the entire year.
I wonder if this difference is always why Americans don't put butter on sandwiches or consider just bread and butter a completely normal snack. If it doesn't taste like anything I can see why it wouldn't make sense.
Design systems alone don't really solve for this. Design would need to look at the experience across the entire app.
A simplified example of how the UX can break down if frontend teams are too isolated is notifications. If every team triggers a bunch of their own notifications the user might be getting slammed with notifications.
Sure the pieces might look cohesive, but it might suck for the user if the teams aren't thinking about it from the perspective of a user.