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Future Interfaces Group: The next phase of computer-human interaction



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Combining machine learning with creative applications of sensors, Future Interfaces Group is trying to find the next ways we’ll interface with computers beyond our current modes of voice and touch. Key technologies whose interfaces are yet to be standardized include smartwatches, AR/VR, and the internet of things.

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49 thoughts on “Future Interfaces Group: The next phase of computer-human interaction
  1. Can we somebody just train computers to camoflauage and jump around like spiders and fly and teleport..can somebody make computers more boroque ok n fashion and innterdimentionally energetic and vibrational in aesthetic for hardware???

  2. A machine that can make you feel like your jumping around and kicking and tire you with vibrations and move you around to distort the bodily perception and anticipate what the subconscious is writing in rapid timing and paint in hyper realistic animaton

  3. I lasted 5 seconds before i came to the conclusion that i must leave. The speed that which this guy talks is probably not user friendly. Shame

  4. "Low cost and practical…" that's really what stands in the way of wide scale adoption of interactive environments. Oh, and the whole privacy thing.

  5. OMG Chris Harrison it's you! That's my RL friend's name, and I googled it a decade ago ago and came across this guy, Chris Harrison. His website was AWESOME and had so many cool papers on visualizations and stuff. I have them saved as pdf on some disc drive somewhere lol. Hi Chris, if you're reading this!

  6. Oh yes! A fresh new way to watch ads and give away even more personal and intimate information to salesmen and whoever else is interested 😅

  7. My dream future is to have more cameras and microphones everywhere I go and have that amazing feeling of being spied on every second for the rest of my life.

  8. I definitely need goole, FB and all agencies to know when I flush. So far I had to send emails – tedious, some mistakes on flush/double flush, but this looks promising! Keep up the good job

  9. Conservatives always oppose new technology because at their very core beliefs, everything was good in the past and the unknown future scares the living daylights out of them. Just think about the meaning of the word "conserve"; it means to a finite reserve of fossil fuel that should be conserved: preserve, protect, maintain, save, safeguard, keep, take care of, care for, look after, sustain, keep intact, prolong, perpetuate; hoard, store up,

  10. This all seem like really awesome tech and extremely cool concepts and ideas. The only thing that worries me is what happen when good ideas and good intentions fall into the wrong hands. I also feel like this is a incubator for future military tech to used against people who don't falling into line but what do I know am just one person or am I.

  11. Great, now whenever I visit someone's house I need to learn a list of user-assigned gestures to control the interior. That's super helpful, and in no way worse than the "one universal remote" interface.

  12. These guys are definitely coming up with some cool things, but increasingly these inventors need to ask themselves in the very core of the development process "How can this be abused? How would an authoritarian government use it? How would a psychopath use it?"

    All technology is a double edged sword, Nuclear fission doesn't care whether it's used to cleanly power a city for years or destroy it in an instant, sometimes the dangers just outweigh the benefits…

  13. WOW!! Im a Interaction designer and I just found my favourite workplace… THIS ist AMAZING!
    Sure privacy and such… but then look at all those echo owners… if they already have that these context aware tech would add zero additional surveilance but 100% value!

  14. that arm based gesture thing actually exists. except that it sucks. go watch luke from ltt review of it. idk remember what its called. just search arm band ltt you should be able to find it

  15. i cant wait for my brain-computer interface implant to directly access all information and get superhuman intelecctual powers

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