Evaluating and Designing Computing Systems for the Future of Work
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of computing technologies on the future of work in this Stanford seminar. Delve into Hancheng Cao's research on understanding machine behavior and machine-mediated user behavior in computing platforms. Learn about data-driven, AI-powered, and human-centered methods for evaluating and designing workplace information systems. Discover insights from analyzing remote meeting experiences, predicting team fractures using AI algorithms, and developing generative AI-based scientific feedback systems. Gain valuable perspectives on leveraging computation to understand, support, and augment work practices in an evolving technological landscape.
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Stanford Seminar - Evaluating and Designing Computing Systems for the Future of Work
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Stanford Online
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