3. The idea of AI being a dangerous force has been a topic of dystopian sci-fi
novels and films for decades now. That idea has been ingrained in pop culture
so much that a lot of people are hesitant to embrace AI.
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THE GENERAL PUBLIC STILL EXPECTS ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE TO BE TERMINATOR-STYLE
RENEGADE ROBOTS.
4. AI is amazingly capable in movies, like Jarvis in Ironman. The displays shown
in that film are also an example of an intuitive User Experience.
Amazon is dabbling in AI with the creation of the Echo, who follows voice
commands and answers questions (if it knows what you're talking about).
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AI IS AN INCREASINGLY LARGE PART OF THE
CONSUMER PRODUCTS WE USE EVERY DAY.
5. AI for self-driving cars doesn’t have a good track record yet. Since the AI is
still learning, some of this technology is not yet 100% safe. The AIs are still in
the process of learning how to handle situations and execute solutions.
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DESIGNERS ARE STILL WORKING OUT HOW TO
PRESENT SOLUTIONS TO THE USERS.
7. Apple’s Siri Voice
Google Now, which shows users intelligent notifications
Google Search’s autofill
Semiautonomous and Autonomous Vehicles
Twitter’s New Timeline Feature that shows the user tweets they may be
interested in
Facebook’s Newsfeed
Netflix’s algorithm (that suggests movies you may be interested in)
Amazon website has a lot of immersive AI elements like the
recommendation engine
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ALL OF THESE AI POWERED APPS HAVE HAD UI/UX DESIGNERS WORK ON
HOW A USER INTERACTS WITH THE PRODUCT. SOME OF THEM WORK, AND
SOME OF THEM ARE STILL LACKING.
AI POWERED APPS
8. Designing for AI is a new venture, and something we as designers will all have
to deal with in the future as AI apps and products become more and more
What role does AI play with regards to the goals of a product or the overall
UX picture?
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WHAT ISSUES DO WE NEED TO SOLVE FOR
WHEN DESIGNING FOR AI?
9. AI knowledge and capability is thanks to deep learning, a process where the
computer is taught to understand and solve a problem by itself, rather than
having engineers code the solution.
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TODAY, COMPUTERS CAN HEAR, SEE, READ
AND UNDERSTAND HUMANS BETTER THAN
EVER BEFORE.
10. The fact is, AI has a long way to go.
While the technology develops, we as
designers need to solve some design
problems that AI presents. AI
algorithms are completing some
pretty complex tasks. The question is:
how do we as designers visually
support AI in all its forms?
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WE NEED TO
KNOW HOW TO
VISUALLY SUPPORT AI
INFORMATION.
12. UI/UX is similar to AI. It’s the main basis for an intelligence, letting us
learn from mistakes though operation and interaction. We won't make the
same mistakes again because humans as well as AI memorizes experiences.
In the end, the UX must be fluid enough to enable the AI to respond
intelligently.
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AS NEW TECHNOLOGIES REPLACE HUMAN TASKS,
THEY WILL HAVE TO BEHAVE IN WAYS THAT WE
CAN RELATE TO.
13. The greatest challenge lies in making these AI technologies into something we
can interact with without thinking about it and making the design transparent
and immersive.
AI is continually learning and UI/UX designers need to design for mistakes.
The Feedback loop is constant between user and AI so UI/UX needs to be fluid
enough to be able to respond to unexpected outputs.
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A GOOD WAY TO ILLUSTRATE HOW WE NEED
TO DESIGN FOR AI PRODUCTS IS TO LOOK AT
NEW AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES.
14. We as humans need to visually translate the understanding that computers
have of us. As AI knowledge and capability grows, we must be able to
anticipate needs as it does; to understand the user intent and execute design
to support this understanding.
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TODAY, COMPUTERS CAN HEAR, SEE, READ
AND UNDERSTAND HUMANS BETTER THAN
EVER BEFORE.
16. For some time, automotive UIs have been dated, lacking and an afterthought.
The UI isn’t currently isn’t very smart or intuitive. In fact, it makes the
experience of using these interfaces frustrating, annoying, and time
consuming.
Autonomous and Semiautonomous vehicles are an opportunity for us to design
intelligently for UI and UX. We must design automotive UIs in a way that that
feel natural and effortless.
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WE HAVE THE CHANCE TO DESIGN THE UI
OF A CAR FROM THE GROUND UP.
17. When Tesla's AutoPilot mode was released, Elon Musk warned:
"Drivers should keep their hands on the wheel just in case."
Then Model S owners posted videos showing their Tesla's dangerously driving
and making other dangerous decisions.
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AI IS STILL PRESENTING BEHAVIORAL
CHALLENGES.
18. Cars aren't ready to totally drive themselves. Even if they could drive
themselves, humans won't or aren't ready to trust them yet. How do we build
trust? We build it through designing an experience that the user doesn't need
to have a second thought about.
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THE AUTONOMOUS CAR INDUSTRY NEEDS TO
THINK ABOUT HOW DESIGN CAN BE USED TO
ESTABLISH A TRUSTING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
PEOPLE AND THEIR CARS.
19. Artefact, a design agency partnered
with Hyundai to come up with a UX
roadmap of the near-future of
semiautonomous vehicles, using the
Hyundai Genesis.
There are three things an autonomous
car has to get right, plus one.
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ARTEFACT CREATED A
3+1 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY.
20. They need to know what mode a car is in, whether it’s driving itself or
not.
The Coffee Spilling Principle: They need to know what something is
going to do, before it's actually done.
They need to know what the car is seeing.
And finally, they need perfectly clear transitions when a car takes
control, or when drivers take control from a car.
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3+1 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
1.
2.
3.
+1
21. New interfaces and new systems need to be designed to transparently
communicate when a semiautonomous vehicle does something unexpected
(and why).
By establishing trust though design, people and the AI of semiautonomous
vehicles will learn how to handle this new driving experience together.
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DESIGNERS NEED TO VISUALLY COMPEL PEOPLE
TO TRUST THESE VEHICLES.
22. Artefact’s concept is used once the vehicle is in self-driving mode. The
dashboard interface adapts to show a low-fi view of what the car sees as it
drives with potential hazards in red.
If there is a person or object in the road, the dashboard shows the reason why
the car swerved or stopped.
If the car needs to re-route, a message appears on the dash explaining why
and forecasting a new arrival time.
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IT'S IMPORTANT FOR DRIVERS TO BE ABLE TO
INFLUENCE THEIR CAR'S DECISION-MAKING
PROCESS.
24. As AI makes its way into more and products, it is important for us to
understand how it works in the context of product design.
UX/UI needs to be used in conjunction with AI to drive product goals. We need
to understand the problems AI will give us and find ways to solve them.
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LIKE GOOD UI/UX DESIGN, GOOD AI DOESN'T
DRAW ATTENTION TO ITSELF: IT JUST WORKS.
25. For now we can only make small parts of a product intelligent by iterating and
collecting data on specific interactions.
In the future, combining UI/UX design and AI will provide a unique experience
to each user.
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SOMEDAY, AI AND UI/UX DESIGN WILL CREATE
A PRODUCT THAT GROWS AND LEARNS BECAUSE
OF YOU.