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Lunchtime UX: Alex Nogues
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Lunchtime UX: Alex Nogues
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Thursday 25 March 2021
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Webex
PRESENTER: Alex Nogues; currently part of the Design Team at Sopra Steria (a consultancy firm) in Edinburgh, as Senior UX Consultant, working on a variety of projects for both the UK and Scottish Governments and other public institutions. Holds an MFA as well as a Master’s Degree in Marketing Management, and is definitely not an expert in AI!
Are Designers afraid of AI?
From once being an exotic fantasy to the present day, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming a tech commodity. What does this mean for Design and the wider context of work and society? Should we redefine what ‘Intelligence’ actually means?
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School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
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Centre for Interaction Design
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