Creating Human-Computer Partnerships - Stanford Seminar
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the future of human-computer interaction in this Stanford seminar featuring Professor Wendy Mackay of Inria and Université Paris-Saclay. Delve into the design of effective human-computer partnerships that optimize both human skills and system capabilities. Discover why focusing solely on AI algorithm effectiveness is insufficient, and learn about the importance of balancing user interaction simplicity with system expressive power. Gain insights into generative theories of interaction and the creation of interactive intelligent systems that allow users to discover functionality, express individuality, and personalize their experience. Examine Professor Mackay's research on reciprocal co-adaptation and her work on designing systems where users and intelligent agents share agency. Understand the potential applications of this approach in various fields, from creative professions to safety-critical environments.
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Stanford Seminar - Creating Human-Computer Partnerships
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Stanford Online
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