Establishing and maintaining trust in automation
Trust in automation can only evolve from predictability, dependability, and faith. https://t.co/1Bpupr3HXi — Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz) April 17, 2017
Trust in automation can only evolve from predictability, dependability, and faith. https://t.co/1Bpupr3HXi — Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz) April 17, 2017
What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team Not average intelligence, but social sensitivity https://t.co/wB7vPdcklm — John Lee (@Jdlee888) April 23, 2017
Study Exposes Risks Of Conducting Research While Driving – The Onion The risks of studying risk https://t.co/rtCthJ9TEH — John Lee (@Jdlee888) April 25, 2017
Why you should not use pie charts. pic.twitter.com/AahWfGYU6N — Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) April 27, 2017
Debiasing: "anticipate three possible futures, establish three key objectives, and generate three viable options for each decision scenario" https://t.co/RtSOnBDWib — John Lee (@Jdlee888) April 28, 2017
Poor sleep (short or inconsistent) makes everything worse: less learning, poor decisions, more depression, earlier death… https://t.co/UrBwGV07Tn — John Lee (@Jdlee888) April 29, 2017 Note the time of this tweet. Maybe I should have...
Autonomous Trap 001: people and technology see the world differently https://t.co/gW9fmMXiUD — John Lee (@Jdlee888) April 29, 2017 Why is this self-driving car confused? https://t.co/h3RkM8DR3z pic.twitter.com/iZ5iZLEYYg — Co.Design (@FastCoDesign) April 29, 2017
Moving beyond the wall of apps for smartphone interactions https://t.co/X6rT8o3Jy6 — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 10, 2017 Fuschia, @Google’s experimental mobile OS, solves glaring problems that Apple doesn’t get https://t.co/Va6OvzJaXf pic.twitter.com/eTQdCN7A0P — Co.Design (@FastCoDesign)...
Amazing design: both the product and packaging pic.twitter.com/qeAfRGxlLH — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 14, 2017 A counter example is GoPro, which arrives with batteries that need to be charged before use.
More assiduously adhering to design consistency than most apps. One reason why Denmark is the happiest nation? pic.twitter.com/4e2F1seCgs — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 20, 2017