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In the 19th Episode of the GDMS Podcast, we discuss Human-Computer Interaction with Virginia Tech Professor Dr. Ali Haskins Lisle. We also discuss the Original Digital Art being sold for $69 Million if there is a market for copywriting the digital art, and art, in general, is subjective
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In our in-depth interview with Virginia Tech Professor Dr. Ali Haksins Lisle we discuss what the Human-Computer Interaction field is and what these types of Engineers strive to do. Human-Computer Interaction in particular usually involves a couple of different disciplines. Dr. Lisle discusses the disciplines she is trained in. What initially attracted Dr. Lisle to the Human-Computer Interaction field. UX is something that has been around for decades but has recently been rebranded during the past decade to encompass web design. Dr. Lisle explains ethnography to our listeners. Besides usability tests, what other kind of testing Dr. Lisle performs in her line of work. Some of the more interesting human-computer interaction scientific tests that she has performed. What it has been like joining the HHS right before the pandemic, and what it has been like working there over the past year. What goes into developing an algorithm. With documentaries like “The Social Dilemma”, gaining popularity, ethically how do you feel about developing algorithms? How people put unconscious bias into algorithms that they develop without even knowing it. Her favorite scary movie, both A-List and D-List. Her favorite moment during her Virginia Tech Football Fandom.
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In the 19th Episode of the GDMS Podcast, we discuss Human-Computer Interaction with Virginia Tech Professor Dr. Ali Haskins Lisle. We also discuss the Original Digital Art being sold for $69 Million if there is a market for copywriting the digital art, and art, in general, is subjective
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In our in-depth interview with Virginia Tech Professor Dr. Ali Haksins Lisle we discuss what the Human-Computer Interaction field is and what these types of Engineers strive to do. Human-Computer Interaction in particular usually involves a couple of different disciplines. Dr. Lisle discusses the disciplines she is trained in. What initially attracted Dr. Lisle to the Human-Computer Interaction field. UX is something that has been around for decades but has recently been rebranded during the past decade to encompass web design. Dr. Lisle explains ethnography to our listeners. Besides usability tests, what other kind of testing Dr. Lisle performs in her line of work. Some of the more interesting human-computer interaction scientific tests that she has performed. What it has been like joining the HHS right before the pandemic, and what it has been like working there over the past year. What goes into developing an algorithm. With documentaries like “The Social Dilemma”, gaining popularity, ethically how do you feel about developing algorithms? How people put unconscious bias into algorithms that they develop without even knowing it. Her favorite scary movie, both A-List and D-List. Her favorite moment during her Virginia Tech Football Fandom.