This article is amazing. As the one whose efforts are concentrated to bring real change of how we interact with computers, I found much inspiration and the lift of energy. Big thanks for it. Subscribed to your blog.
Thanks, Robert. I'm glad you found it helpful! Once you've followed the threads, let me know what questions you have and where you'd like deeper dives.
Love this article, especially as I've been working on many of these interaction paradigms for a number of years. I'm especially interested in the ways creative and technical leaders will shape and influence an ethical and equitable future through these emerging capabilities. Complex, nuanced, and thorny territory ahead, to be sure... but so important. A deep dive into these considerations would be a brilliant follow up. Thanks for a fantastic read - subscribed!
Loved this article, especially as I've worked on many of these emerging paradigms for a number of years. In particular I think creative leaders are in a position to influence and drive the ethics and equitability of this potential future - exciting, but thorny, conversations and problem solving to be sure. Thanks for this excellent read. Subscribed!
Thank you for a great article, Rachel. I really appreciate the way you synthesized multiple threads of innovation into a clear and compelling vision of the future.
I would be very interested to read part two. I’m particularly interested in the future role of design, and what skills designers should be learning now to enable creating the intelligent interfaces of the future.
This article is amazing. As the one whose efforts are concentrated to bring real change of how we interact with computers, I found much inspiration and the lift of energy. Big thanks for it. Subscribed to your blog.
This is a fabulous article. Thank you, Rachel Kobetz. So many threads to follow.
Thanks, Robert. I'm glad you found it helpful! Once you've followed the threads, let me know what questions you have and where you'd like deeper dives.
Love this article, especially as I've been working on many of these interaction paradigms for a number of years. I'm especially interested in the ways creative and technical leaders will shape and influence an ethical and equitable future through these emerging capabilities. Complex, nuanced, and thorny territory ahead, to be sure... but so important. A deep dive into these considerations would be a brilliant follow up. Thanks for a fantastic read - subscribed!
Loved this article, especially as I've worked on many of these emerging paradigms for a number of years. In particular I think creative leaders are in a position to influence and drive the ethics and equitability of this potential future - exciting, but thorny, conversations and problem solving to be sure. Thanks for this excellent read. Subscribed!
Thank you for a great article, Rachel. I really appreciate the way you synthesized multiple threads of innovation into a clear and compelling vision of the future.
I would be very interested to read part two. I’m particularly interested in the future role of design, and what skills designers should be learning now to enable creating the intelligent interfaces of the future.