From TikTok and Boston Dynamics to VR and ChatGPT—we’re witnessing firsthand how technology is charting the course of human history. But what about the human aspect of this digital era? In celebration of its 30th anniversary, hosts Evelyn Lui and Samanvita Singhania chat with some of the brilliant people at Carnegie Mellon’s Human Computer Interaction Institute about these ideas. Listen to hear about their career paths, research interests, contributions, and hopes for the future. Learn more at HCII30.com!
We talk with Professor Chris Harrison (director of the Future Interfaces Group) and Professor Scott Hudson (his PhD advisor!) about the evolution of HCI, from its very roots to the dizzying array of fields it touches on today. We discuss the value of research, their personal paths with research, and the variety of work they do today, from novel sensing technologies to computational fabrication.
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In this episode, we talk with Professor Dominik Moritz (co-lead of CMU’s Data Interaction Group) about his work in data visualization and his efforts to make it more accessible for everyone, from the visually impaired to those who aren’t data science experts. We explore the motivation and functionality behind several libraries he has developed, and discuss his unique perspective on careers in both industry and academia.
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Listen to this episode for an illuminating conversation with Professor Ken Koedinger as we delve into his pioneering research on educational technologies and cognitive tutoring systems. We explore how his work contributes toward personalized learning experiences and uncover insights from his decades-long career in understanding human learning and improving educational outcomes through innovative AI-based approaches.
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Today, we will explore Professor Geoff Kaufman’s groundbreaking research on persuasive game designs for prosocial outcomes and their potential to drive positive societal change. We’ll also dive into his work on increasing accessibility in communication technologies such as voice assistants or language learning tools to create more inclusive digital experiences for all users.
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We speak with Laura Vinchesi, an assistant teaching professor with extensive industry experience, to share her unique perspective on bridging academia and professional practice. Learn how her time in the corporate world has shaped her approach to teaching at Carnegie Mellon University, offering students invaluable real-world insights and preparing them for success in their future careers.
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Join us as we chat with Professor Haiyi Zhu about the complex challenges of applying AI to social welfare domains like homelessness and child welfare. Discover why it's crucial to meaningfully involve stakeholders in the development of AI systems aimed at addressing these important societal issues.
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In this episode, we sit down with Professor Jason Hong to discuss the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, the challenges of phishing and data security, and his inspiring journey as a startup founder. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the cutting edge of technology and digital safety.
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We talk with Professors Jodi Forlizzi and John Zimmerman, both of whom have been with the HCII since its early days. We discuss their field-defining work in expanding HCI to incorporate design research, as well as the need to focus on creating valuable solutions rather than just challenging ones, especially in terms of new tech like AI.
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- https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1240624.1240704 (their foundational 2...
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