The Future of Human-Computer Interaction | Irene Au | TEDxYouth@TheNuevaSchool
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Irene Au is Design Partner at Khosla Ventures, where she works with early-, mid-, and late-stage startup CEOs. She is dedicated to raising the strategic value of design and user research within software companies through better methods and practices, processes, leadership, and quality. Irene has unprecedented experience elevating the strategic importance of design within internet companies, having built and led the entire User Experience and Design teams at Google (2006-2012), Yahoo! (1998-2006), and Udacity (2012-2014). Irene also teaches yoga at Avalon Yoga Center in Palo Alto where she is among the teacher training program faculty and is a frequent author and speaker on mindfulness practices, design, and creativity. Irene has been featured in Wired magazine, Fast Company magazine, and soon on the cover of Mindful Magazine. Irene Au is Design Partner at Khosla Ventures, where she works with early-, mid-, and late-stage startup CEOs. She is dedicated to raising the strategic value of design and user research within software companies through better methods and practices, processes, leadership, and quality. Irene has unprecedented experience elevating the strategic importance of design within internet companies, having built and led the entire User Experience and Design teams at Google (2006-2012), Yahoo! (1998-2006), and Udacity (2012-2014). She began her career as an interaction designer at Netscape Communications, where she worked on the design of the internet’s first commercial web browser. Irene also teaches yoga at Avalon Yoga Center in Palo Alto where she is among the teacher training program faculty and is a frequent author and speaker on mindfulness practices, design, and creativity. Irene has been featured in Wired magazine, Fast Company magazine, and soon on the cover of Mindful Magazine. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Looks like the future of HCI is moving towards a seamless interaction where everything is automated and UI will be eliminated.... basically the way you interact will become more natural and straight forward
Interesting comment. Ive been thinking about studying HCI in grad school for career purposes but also it interest me a ton.
@@captainkarate2533 HCI is really interesting. You'll start looking at things from a different perspective. Start reading papers published in CHI and you'll know whether you're really interested in HCI
Technology sales presentation - happy talk. I don't think we'll decide how we use technology - it will be decided for us.
But essentially we can use it in a way completely unintended to better a computer system that could essentially shape the way we use it, it’s like a give and take from both.
Also wanted to add that the technology may be designed to guide users on how to use it in which the user adapts their task to the technology, but people can manipulate their own movements or tasks to be more efficient with the technology.
Interesting categories for defining HCI in different periods. Inspire me a lot. Now I want to investigate more about the 3D HCI where the Apple Vision Pro would definitely raise a trend. Hopefully I could become an experienced 3D HCI developer by the time it publishes!
Watching from Costa Rica, I'm an IT engineer... thanks for the video.
This is Amazing
16:14 Does that means genetically engineered catgirl is possible in the far future?
Great video btw
yup 😂😂
A bit sickening that the Apple Macintosh computer is shown as the birth of the WIMP GUI computer… what about the Xerox STAR system????? Give credit where credit is due. The Mac's GUI is a direct ripoff from Xerox who gave it and several of its top programmers and designers to Apple. Sheesh.
They got paid to say apple more than likely.
goooey