π€ π¬ Human Computer Interaction: The UX of AI
by Bryce Howitson | at Minnebar 19
Prompt Engineer, ...so hot right now!
Do you wonder why we need an entire specialization dedicated to communicating with a computer? Does it feel like "it just doesn't get you" when "chatting" with AI tools? So why is the default AI interface a chat? Turns out there are better ways!
In this session, we'll cover the history of the ways humans have communicated with computers. You'll see why "natural language" doesn't seem to translate as you expected. Finally, you'll learn options for creating an interface with AI that doesn't require a unique title. Along the way, you'll learn to create trust and reduce hallucinations.
This session is for anyone building AI products where the audience isn't another computer or for anyone interested in why it's terrible talking to computers and what we can do about it.
Bryce Howitson
Bryce is obsessed with creating products that people want to use. He helps organizations of all sizes prototype and test their ideas. Sometimes called a designer, a developer, a strategist, a writer, or an artist, Bryce has led teams and worked in the trenches.
Bryce is a Google Developer Expert in UI/UX/Product/Web Technologies and a certified Design Sprint Master.
He shares his knowledge by mentoring and teaching from his homeland in the great frozen north of Minnesota.
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Interested Participants
- Liz Tupper
- Damien Riehl
- Tim Armato
- Jeanne Erickson Cooley
- Jordan Focht
- Girish Jorapurkar
- Steve W
- Eve Poeschl
- EJ Makela
- DeLonn Crosby
- Sharyn Morrow
- Vanneck Tiako
- Tyler Dane
- Niraikalai Vijay
- CJ Jensen
- Gabriela LucΓa Nesheim
- Steve Conrad
- Jared Johnson
- Peter Somerville
- Kris Taylor
- Agnes Kiss
- Jon Wilson
- Lisa Abendroth
- Denise Polly
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