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AI-human teaming

AI-human teaming

Human AI For Business: "human in the loop” AI—people ensure quality and continually train AI on a case-by-case basis https://t.co/xlDS4K1ct3 — John Lee (@Jdlee888) July 22, 2017

Driver distraction in the extreme

Driver distraction in the extreme

This Russian Uber driver is checking orders on a few tablets, watching sports on another tablet, answer calls and smokes.13 screens in total This Russian Uber driver is checking orders on a few tablets,...

Norman doors and affordances

Norman doors and affordances

Norman doors even more puzzling when you can’t speak the language. Push or Pull? Creating interactions with clear affordances helps avoid relying on language to explain what the person should do.

Tour de France and the extreme adaptation to physiological demands

Tour de France and the extreme adaptation to physiological demands

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/07/19/i-think-my-legs-look-tired-a-tour-de-france-cyclist-shares-a-shocking-look-at-the-toll-the-race-takes/?utm_term=.baf4e550c462 ‘I think my legs look tired’ Tour de France cyclist provides a disturbing example of how far human bodies can adapt

Packaging to guide behaivor

Packaging to guide behaivor

Repackaging the Pill – 99% Invisible The Pill, paternalism, and prototype packaging in the pharmaceutical industry