Robots, Virtual Reality, And Artificial
Intelligence: The Future Of Human
Interaction With Technology
From Business To Buttons
April 2016
Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
Aka “The Brain Lady”
@thebrainlady
susan@theteamw.com
1. The sensory aspect of
interfaces will greatly expand
2. People will be interacting with
a physical and digital space at
the same time
3. Transience will increase in value
4. People will (as always) use technology
to be social
5. People will interpret data
unconsciously
David Eagleman, Ph.D.
The Brainport
6. Technology will increase
neuroplasticity
7. Design means designing the
technology ecosystem
Cell Phones Are Stand-Ins For Our
Entire Social Network
8. People will expect objects to
manage themselves
9. People will trust machines to
make better decisions than the
humans
10. We WILL have relationships
with robots
10. We WILL have relationships with
Brobots
1. The sensory aspect of interfaces will greatly expand
2. People will be interacting in a physical and digital space
at the same time
3. Transience will increase in value
4. People will (as always) use technology to be social
5. People will interpret data unconsciously
6. Technology will increase neuroplasticity
7. Design means designing the technology ecosystem
8. People will expect objects to manage themselves
9. People will trust machines to make better decisions
than the humans
10. We WILL have relationships with robots
Changes In Human-Technology Interactions
Designers
are
behavioral scientists
Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
847-909-5946
www.theteamw.com
@thebrainlady
susan@theteamw.com

Susan Weinschenk – Robots, VR, and AI: The Future of Human Interaction with Technology