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Are you comfortable using current artificial intelligence?
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With the advent of AI, especially large-scale language models (LLMs), chat and thread-based user interfaces (UIs) and user experiences (UXs) are receiving a lot of attention. Users interact by typing questions or requests into chat windows, and AI responds to them in text. These text-based interfaces are reminiscent of the past days of DOS, virtual terminals, and computer bulletin board systems (BBSs).
It is very similar to the era of Virtual Terminals such as Nownuri and Hitel.
However, we know from past experience that these text-centric interfaces eventually evolved into graphical user interfaces (GUIs). GUIs were created to allow general users to interact with computers more intuitively and conveniently. Therefore, the current Chat and Thread-centric UIs are also transitional in nature and are expected to evolve into more user-friendly forms in the future.
As an example of the direction of these changes, it is worth noting Apple's recent moves. Apple is attempting to innovate the interaction between users and devices by utilizing technologies such as voice recognition, augmented reality (AR), and motion recognition. For example, voice assistants such as Siri, AR applications utilizing ARKit, and hand gesture recognition technology applied to Apple Vision Pro are examples that give us a glimpse into the possibilities of future interfaces.
We also need to carefully understand the flow of these technological changes and practice predicting future UI/UX trends. Rather than simply staying with a text-based interface, we have already experienced the change from PC communication to GUI, which shows that the interaction between users and AI will become more natural and intuitive by utilizing various modalities such as voice, vision, and movement. I think it is more important than ever to understand the current transitional situation and have insight to look into the future.
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Privacy issues (ethics) are often mentioned here. People want services that can help them in a contextual manner anytime and anywhere, but they do not want tech companies to watch their every move to actually implement this function.
Recently, I had a study session with my acquaintances/friends about the service that will change in the next few years, and I was surprised by the warmer response than I expected. As the study progressed, it became more and more like an artificial intelligence version of HCI, and eventually, it came back to voice, movement, and eye movement, but I think it is very valuable to think about it at this point.
On the one hand, seeing the recent successful cases of Neuralink implants and the fact that I can tweet with my thoughts makes me think that the world may change faster than my humble expectations.
*If I open this kind of study to the public, would there be a lot of interest? I wonder if there are people who would like to study and discuss it in a small way.
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    이승현
    해봄님, AI 시대 서비스들에 UX/UI에 관심이 많습니다. 스터디가 열리면 너무 좋을 것 같아요!
    김민주
    저도 스터디가 열리면 같이 공부하고 싶어요!