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Stephanie Rosenbaum CEO, TecEd UXPA 2014 London

The Future of UXWhat will UX be like 100 years from now?

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Which future?Utopian or Dystopian?

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Dystopia

Back to medievalism?Back to 1800?Pockets of science?

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Utopia

Individual UX elementsBio-machine integrationThe Big Picture

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What kinds of UIs?

TodayIn the Future

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Today’s UI could be better

Touch Vision Position Eyeball directionSound

Stephanie Rosenbaum
Just reassure me, is this a Kinect picture? I'm so not-with gaming that I had to look up what Kinect was.
cynthia zimber
Yes, this is kinect!
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Natural Language

May need 100 years

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Fantasy or Reality?

Babel fishUniversal language translatorBOLT

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Multiple Languages

Moore’s law for language learning?

Stephanie Rosenbaum
This illo is great--thank you!
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Future UIs could include

SmellBlood pressureChemical products

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More Future UIs

TastePainEmotion

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Electronic Nerve Interfaces

Coming soon

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Sex via Computer

From games to teledildonics

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Blurring the Boundary

Is it alive?Is it human?Does it matter?

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Inorganic Intelligence

The computer is conscious

Stephanie Rosenbaum
And we really need to add some pictures of robots to this one, preferably humanistic robots. It't's fine to keep the book cover--or even better to replace it entirely if you find enough different robot pictures.
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The Big Picture

What will life be like?

Stephanie Rosenbaum
Would you swap the pictures in this and the next slide? Put this illo on slide 17 and that one here.
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The Librarian

Human knowledge not needed

cynthia zimber
Confusion...you asked for slide 16 photo here and slide 17 photo to slide 16...so I did that...THEN added a time machine let me know what you prefe. The notes do not match the slides.....r
cynthia zimber
Can we make this a two-illo slide? Although this is cute, it's very today (screens and tablets). Maybe add the Time Machine
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Map Apps for Everything

All the answers we wantWhat answers will we want?

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What Answers Will We Want?

Science, history, and art—or Facebook on steroids

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The Future:

Looney-Tunes saw it first!

Thank you to all the scientists, science fiction fans, and critics who helped me with material for this talk, especially Whitfield Diffie, John Alden, Mike Ward, Karen Schaeffer, and Mark Baushke.

Stephanie Rosenbaum
Is there any way we can keep it from putting red mis-spelling underlines on two of the names below?
cynthia zimber
That is dependent on your computer's dictionary...so just "Add to Dictionary" and it is fixed. Crazy, I know, but that is Microsoft. See if this version is still red.

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