Ben Shneiderman is the father of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). He created much that we take for granted in our digital world - clickable highlighted web-links, and touchscreen keyboards on mobile devices for starters. Here he talks to Professor Neil Maiden of the UK's National Centre for Creativity enabled by AI (CebAI) about the subject of creativity and technology and why our apps need to evolve to enable users to have greater control of the creative activities they are using digital tools for.
In this podcast he talks to Professor Neil Maiden of the UK's National Centre for Creativity enabled by AI (CebAI) about why apps need to evolve to enable users more control of their creative activities. He explains why metaphors like "social robots" and “intelligent computers" are unhelpful, and describes how AI can be a fundamental part of the process for developing creative self belief.
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Ben Shneiderman:
groups.google.com/g/human-centered-ai
CebAI:
www.linkedin.com/company/national...ty-enabled-by-ai
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09/30/21 • 36 min
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