Ethical AI Design
The practice of developing artificial intelligence systems that are fair, transparent, and respect user privacy and rights.
The practice of developing artificial intelligence systems that are fair, transparent, and respect user privacy and rights.
A programming paradigm that uses objects and classes to structure software design, promoting reusability and scalability.
A research approach that starts with observations and develops broader generalizations or theories from them.
A quick and cost-effective usability testing method where feedback is gathered from users in informal settings, often in public places.
The tendency for people to overestimate their ability to control events.
A visual representation of the user or customer journey, highlighting key interactions, emotions, and pain points.
A research method where participants take photographs of their activities, environments, or interactions to provide insights into their behaviors and experiences.
A mode of thinking, derived from Dual Process Theory, that is fast, automatic, and intuitive, often relying on heuristics and immediate impressions.
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.