Designing Conversations: how will artificial intelligence change the ways we interact?

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How will artificial intelligence change the ways we interact? Join us at ‘Designing Conversations’ with Giles Colborne at cxpartners in Bristol on Tuesday 11 September.

How will artificial intelligence change the ways we interact with computers and organisations?

This presentation looks beyond the hype to examine what artificial intelligence really is, and the promise and pitfalls of applying it in the interactions and services we design. It unpacks the psychology of human conversation and shows how you can turn this into design principles for more satisfying user experiences.

Come and hear from Giles Colborne, network together, have a drink and meet the BIMA team at this free event at 6pm on Tuesday 11 September.

Speakers

Giles Colborne, CEO, cxpartners

Giles co-founded cxpartners in 2004. Since then, it has grown to one of the world’s leading independent experience design consultancies working on next generation experience design and generating hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue for companies such as Marriott, eBay and AXA. 

His book, ‘Simple and Usable’, has sold tens of thousands of copies in Europe and North America and has been translated into Chinese and Korean. Giles is former president of the UPA, co-chair of IA Summit, and UX Awards judge. Additionally, he has worked with the British Standards Institute in developing standards for web accessibility.

Date

Tue, 11 Sep 2018
17:00 - 20:00

Location

cxpartners, 2 College Square, Anchor Road, Bristol, BS1 5UE,
South West

cxpartners, 2 College Square, Anchor Road, Bristol, BS1 5UE

Price

Free

Jan Carlyle

Jan is passionate about delivering outstanding events and earnt the nickname Event Master by one of her speakers. Jan is the curator and licensee for TEDxWinchester, and event producer for Binary Festival, Pokémon Go Festival and host of Tea and Toast,  building community locally in Winchester. Jan is also a Champion for Change 2020 as part of BIMA100.

When she is not organising, Jan loves to bake, travel and explore (which invariably involves more organising)

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