Today, the domain of HCI is being significantly shaped by intelligent, autonomous and self learning systems and technologies. The HCI and Design communities in both academia and industry are seeking an innovative competitive edge by investing in AI driven machine intelligence. HCI has long recognized agency, the sense of human freedom to manipulate interactions with technology. Today, as our everyday agentive interactions increase the involvement of technology there is a need to examine the possible intersections between technology, human agents and the rise of intelligent systems in HCI. As we explore the overlap between HCI, the sense of agency, and interactions among humans and computers, an overarching consideration is to discuss the potential implications of self-learning systems for interaction design in a community of technology users and intelligent machine interfaces.
Today, the domain of HCI is being significantly shaped by intelligent, autonomous and self learning systems and technologies. The HCI and Design communities in both academia and industry are seeking an innovative competitive edge by investing in AI driven machine intelligence. HCI has long recognized agency, the sense of human freedom to manipulate interactions with technology. Today, as our everyday agentive interactions increase the involvement of technology there is a need to examine the possible intersections between technology, human agents and the rise of intelligent systems in HCI. As we explore the overlap between HCI, the sense of agency, and interactions among humans and computers, an overarching consideration is to discuss the potential implications of self-learning systems for interaction design in a community of technology users and intelligent machine interfaces.
Partner, PwC & Leader, Jagriti
Indian School of Business, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Indian School of Business, Gachibowli, Hyderabad