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Digital Ethics
Progressive Disclosure for Learning UX Design – Jessica Ivins
Progressive disclosure is a great interaction design technique. With progressive disclosure, you provide the user with the amount of…
I know what you’ll do next summer
The Economist offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, politics, business, finance, science, technology and the connections between them.
Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t.
Researchers can now send secret audio instructions undetectable to the human ear to Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Assistant.
Medical Ethics. Hippocratic oath, what are medical ethics? | Patient
Ethics involves the application of a moral code to the practice of medicine. Ideals and the Hippocratic Oath have been covered in another article but it...
AI Experts Want to End 'Black Box' Algorithms in Government | WIRED
Researchers at AI Now say algorithms increasingly used by government can be opaque and discriminatory.
Why Artificial Intelligence Is Still Waiting For Its Ethics Transplant | WI
As artificial intelligence reshapes law enforcement, healthcare, education and more, tech firms need to widen their data lens.
Who is writing the future? Designing infrastructure for ethical AI
By: Benjamin Kumpf, Innovation Policy Specialist, UNDP
Are you scared yet? Meet Norman, the psychopathic AI - BBC News
Norman is an artificial intelligence which sees death and destruction in everything.
Stories as the original empathy machines.
Yesterday, I talked about design as being “empathy in action”. I ended the post by questioning how Learning Health Systems can make sure empathy with their users – patients and pr…
Do Make Me Think
Neil Pawley offers a different perspective on Steve Krug's industry-defining Don't Make Me Think.
the 1:10 ratio
About attention theft
We just finished a primary election in California, and every day in the past month I’ve come home to 20 or more pieces of mail, almost…
Spending Time With Your Data – Kelly Moran
Are you rushing from field work to findings?
Teen suicides rise with smartphone, social media use
A study shows that suicide rates among teenagers have risen along with their ownership of smartphones and use of social media, suggesting a disturbing link between technology and teen self-harm.
The Psychology of Dread Tasks
There are things you want to do. There are things you need to do. Sometimes these are the same. This post is how to handle life when they aren't. The sensation of thinking of a task can be pleasant or painful. This is because your brain is always predicting how rewarding any future scenario will
Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse
Internet-connected home devices that are marketed as the newest conveniences are also being used to harass, monitor and control.
Distracted Driving: UX’s Responsibility to Do No Harm
I walked away from two distracted-driving accidents in one week. Can we use known UX principles to reduce harm?
131 - The Marshmallow Replication — You Are Not So Smart
The marshmallow test is one of the most well-known studies in all of psychology, but a new replication suggests we’ve been learning the wrong lesson from its findings for decades. — Show Notes at: http://youarenotsosmart.com — — This episode’s notes: https://goo.gl/hDjTVJ — — Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart — SPONSORS • The Great Courses Plus: https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • Squarespace: https://www.squarespace.com Offer code: SOSMART • Lightstream: http://lightstream.com/notsosmart
Why Design Thinking is failing and what we should be doing differently
I have and always will be an avid supporter of the design thinking methodology. I have held talks and workshops about Design Thinking &…
Why Design Thinking is failing and what we should be doing differently
I have and always will be an avid supporter of the design thinking methodology. I have held talks and workshops about Design Thinking &…
German Court Issues First GDPR Ruling
In the first decision (available in German only) applying the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a German court held that data collection that exceeds what is necessary to achieve le
Tech savvy drug users are relying on Apple Watch and Fitbit to keep them safe during cocaine binges
Apple and Fitbit both like to tout the potential health benefits of their wearable devices. For a few hundred bucks, users get access to a number of sensors that chart and track everything from blood pressure to caloric intake. For some, wearables provide much-needed encouragement to get off the couch to hit their daily fitness […]
WhatsApp: The Widespread Use of WhatsApp in Political Campaigning in the Global South
An Overdue Conversation: The UX Research Industry’s Achilles Heel
When I first entered the UX field, I’ll admit that I eagerly drank the UX Research kool-aid, the batch filled with talks and articles…
Sarah Ley-Hamilton on Twitter
Who is ultimately responsible for code that accomplished something unethical? Nearly 60% of people believe the management hold the most responsibility. Not those that build it. We need to be aware of this bias to ensure we don’t absolve ourselves of responsibility #coedethics— Sarah Ley-Hamilton (@Sarahleyh) July 13, 2018
Per Axbom on Twitter
Brought to you by the people with zero empathy for people with zero birthday wishes. https://t.co/YlT3HRATVQ— Per Axbom (@axbom) July 16, 2018
“Diversity” and “inclusion” aren’t interchangeable. Here’s how to use them correctly
Words matter.
Thinking in Triplicate – Mule Design Studio
You have to see the whole story to make it come true
The Accent Gap - Google Home vs Alexa