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AI is designed to do the thinking for us, but can it actually help humans to think as well?
#AI #Thoughts #brain #learning
The Royal Society Milner Award and Lecture 2022 given by Professor Yvonne Rogers FRS.
Digital technologies have much potential for helping us think: enhancing how we perceive, attend to, notice, analyse and remember events, people, data and other information. But how do we make it happen - especially against the backdrop of AI which aims to do the thinking for us? Professor Rogers’ research is concerned with designing innovative interfaces that can extend how we think when we learn, work and play. Her approach is to make interfaces interactive and empowering; steering, scaffolding and challenging people to think differently and creatively.
In Professor Rogers’ lecture, she will describe how we can open up people’s minds more through designing technology with them in mind.
Supported by Microsoft Research
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AI is designed to do the thinking for us, but can it actually help humans to think as well?
#AI #Thoughts #brain #learning
The Royal Society Milner Award and Lecture 2022 given by Professor Yvonne Rogers FRS.
Digital technologies have much potential for helping us think: enhancing how we perceive, attend to, notice, analyse and remember events, people, data and other information. But how do we make it happen - especially against the backdrop of AI which aims to do the thinking for us? Professor Rogers’ research is concerned with designing innovative interfaces that can extend how we think when we learn, work and play. Her approach is to make interfaces interactive and empowering; steering, scaffolding and challenging people to think differently and creatively.
In Professor Rogers’ lecture, she will describe how we can open up people’s minds more through designing technology with them in mind.
Supported by Microsoft Research
Watch next:
Probability and AI ▶ youtu.be/0aZmCCnZI9E
Catch up on our You and Ai series, including a landmark event with Brian Cox:
▶ youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg7f-TkW11iXmua4L-A6RVky7EU6pg3oy
StreamText offers a full page of captions and you can personalise the display adjusting the font, the font size and background. You can also open the link in a separate webpage, adjust the size of the page and place it at the top/bottom of the screen on which you are viewing the event if you would like to view the event and captions on one page. It needs to be opened/copied into a web browser on a phone, tablet or laptop. streamtext.net/player?event=RoyalSociety
The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
▶ royalsociety.org
Subscribe to our channel for exciting science videos and live events, many hosted by Brian Cox, our Professor for Public Engagement: bit.ly/3fQIFXB
We’re also on Twitter ▶ twitter.com/royalsociety
Facebook ▶ facebook.com/theroyalsociety
Instagram ▶ instagram.com/theroyalsociety
And LinkedIn ▶ linkedin.com/company/the-royal-society