HCI Explained
Modern technologies don’t always know, and pretending they do can be risky. From AI predictions and recommendations to navigation and health apps, uncertainty is built into how many systems work. The real design challenge is not removing uncertainty, but helping people understand and work with it. In this episode of HCI Explained, we explore what it means to design with uncertainty in Human–Computer Interaction. We discuss: * Why uncertainty is unavoidable in modern systems * How hiding uncertainty can undermine trust and decision-making * The difference between accuracy and confidence * Design strategies for communicating uncertainty clearly * Graceful failure, fallback options, and user agency * Why uncertainty is a design condition, not a bug 💡 Good design doesn’t promise certainty. It helps people make informed decisions despite uncertainty. 👉 Tune in for a grounded discussion on trust, responsibility, and interaction design in an uncertain world. #HCIExplained #DesigningWithUncertainty #HCI #UXDesign #Trust #AI #InteractionDesign
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