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Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) for AI Systems Design (Cambridge Advance Online)

Christopher Owers

Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) for AI Systems Design is a University of Cambridge short course that enables learners to: • derive a solution-neutral problem statement that motivates a human-AI system and arrive at a requirements specification that can be used to test the system • design a function model of a human-AI system and analyse the types and levels of automation that can be used to address the solution-neutral problem statement • perform a risk analysis and determine the types of risks that are inherent in the human-AI system and propose mitigation activities • create a verification cross-reference matrix that can be used to verify that system requirements have been met for all deployment contexts relevant to the human-AI system • develop a strategy for managing the risks and governance issues of a human-AI system • create a validation strategy to ensure the human-AI system is fit for purpose and addresses the overall function it is intended to perform.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Function Modelling
  • Interactive System Design
  • Risk Management
  • Product Design
  • Systems Thinking

Issued on

September 9, 2023

Expires on

Does not expire