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This one is a must listen for all those wondering how to crack the problem of collaborative AI. We were joined here in Dublin last week by Prof. Andrew Howes from the University of Exeter.
Andrew is a great friend of ours and is a world authority on cognition, decision making and computational modelling and how this can be used in HCI to better understand people and design better systems.
In this episode Andrew talks to us about his recent work on collaborative AI and how computational modelling approaches can be applied to lead us towards AI systems that work with us.
Remember, if you like the podcast please don’t forget to review and follow us and if you want to get in contact with us you can by emailing us at [email protected].
Links:
Andrew's Google Scholar profile: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=iswtssoAAAAJ&hl=en
Andrew's paper with Antti Oulasvirta and Jussi Jokinen on computational rationality as a theory of interaction (mentioned in the talk): https://acris.aalto.fi/ws/portalfiles/portal/85706590/Oulasvirta_Computational_rationality_as_theory_of_interaction_CHI.pdf
By brcowan12This one is a must listen for all those wondering how to crack the problem of collaborative AI. We were joined here in Dublin last week by Prof. Andrew Howes from the University of Exeter.
Andrew is a great friend of ours and is a world authority on cognition, decision making and computational modelling and how this can be used in HCI to better understand people and design better systems.
In this episode Andrew talks to us about his recent work on collaborative AI and how computational modelling approaches can be applied to lead us towards AI systems that work with us.
Remember, if you like the podcast please don’t forget to review and follow us and if you want to get in contact with us you can by emailing us at [email protected].
Links:
Andrew's Google Scholar profile: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=iswtssoAAAAJ&hl=en
Andrew's paper with Antti Oulasvirta and Jussi Jokinen on computational rationality as a theory of interaction (mentioned in the talk): https://acris.aalto.fi/ws/portalfiles/portal/85706590/Oulasvirta_Computational_rationality_as_theory_of_interaction_CHI.pdf