The State of Design Knowledge in Human-AI Interaction
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the current state of design knowledge in Human-AI Interaction through this Stanford seminar featuring Harvard University's Krzysztof Gajos. Delve into the challenges and progress made in designing intelligent interactive systems that are useful, controllable, and align with users' mental models. Learn about the growth of the human-AI interaction community and its advancements in producing valuable design knowledge for real-world applications. Discover insights from behavioral experiments on adaptive user interfaces, predictive text, and AI-generated decision recommendations. Examine the opportunities and potential pitfalls in the contemporary enthusiasm for machine intelligence in interactive systems. Gain perspective on the importance of critically evaluating best practices and avoiding unverified assumptions becoming fundamental principles in the field.
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Stanford Seminar - The State of Design Knowledge in Human-AI Interaction
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Stanford Online
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