The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and human-computer interaction (HCI) has revolutionized our technological landscape. This book explores the ties between AI and HCI, tracing its historical evolution through to its use today. By examining the development of technology and the changing role of human users, the text provides a perspective that incorporates insights from Global South researchers thus offering an alternative to Western-centric viewpoints on this evolving field.
This book is for anyone interested in understanding how AI reshapes our digital interactions, whether from technical, business, or societal perspectives. Readers will discover key themes including trust in AI systems, automation advancements, and the crucial role of educational contexts in shaping digital futures. The book presents a framework for understanding how AI transforms human interactions with technology, combining historical grounding with theoretical insights and practical applications. This holistic approach equips readers with actionable strategies to improve human-computer interactions across diverse cultural and economic contexts, empowering them to navigate the complex AI-HCI landscape with confidence and foresight.
AI and Innovation in Human-Computer Interaction: Design Implementation and Trust-Building serves as an essential resource for multiple audiences. These include HCI professionals implementing AI solutions in product design and user experience, academics and researchers seeking the latest perspectives on AI-HCI integration, and students preparing for careers in this dynamic field.
Table of Contents:
1. Empathy in design: enhancing User-Centered, Human-Centered, and Artificial Intelligence solutions. 2. The role of emotionally intelligent AI in enhancing user experience. 3. Designing transparency gor AI-based systems: a perspective on domain specificity. 4. Interaction design for AI agent intelligence: how to build trustworthy interactions? 5. Human-generation AI (GAI) collaboration levels. 6. Interactive print media and autonomous systems: first findings of a systematic literature review. 7. The interaction between the historian and Artificial Intelligence: exploring new horizons for understanding and analyzing history. 8. AI for digital accessibility: a review of text simplification and sign language recognition technologies. 9. The impact of students using AI tools in higher education: design, innovation, and learning outcomes.
About the Author :
Dr. Claudia Mont’Alvão is Designer, Associate Professor and Researcher in the Graduate Program in Design at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, PUC-Rio, where she has been based since 2002. Her research focuses on practical methodologies for studying and applying Human Factors/ Ergonomics in human-computer interaction, information systems, supported by funded projects and recognized contributions to Brazilian research in these fields.