Design – On the Human Side
This session addresses what is human about artificial intelligence. The session will inspect this question from three very different perspectives. Alex Taylor will discuss human perspectives on AI; Anab Jain will comment on how design is shaping and commenting on AI; and Rebecca Fiebrink will speak about how people can learn to train AI tools for their own use. A commentary across fields, this session is intended to open up the discussion about where AI fits in the lives of people and the research challenges that that presents.
- Series:
- Cambridge Lab PhD Summer School
- Date:
- Speakers:
- Alex Taylor
- Affiliation:
- Microsoft
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Alex Taylor
Researcher
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Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
Director
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