HCI and Vision A plethora of useful tweets in Japanese on Twitter after CHI 2024

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In HCI, when talking about Vision, it is desirable for it to be specific enough to understand if humanity wants to head in that direction (ultimately, whether they want it) or not. Otherwise, it’s hard to distinguish if it’s a vision or sophistry. Knowledge… @(rkmt) May 19, 2024 In the sequel to Knowledge Navigator, there are opinions from experts, and remarkably insightful views that resonate with modern LLM. A high-precision vision can stimulate discussions that lead to the future. https://t.co/cLnUcVYEgW @(rkmt) May 19, 2024 Furthermore, if it’s a vision of how the future will be, it’s advisable to check the answers 10, 20, 30 years from now. Rather than whether the predictions are correct, it’s more important to see if the direction was right, if there are areas to pivot, and so on. With a vague vision, the evaluation also becomes vague… @(rkmt) May 19, 2024 Kevin Kelly’s Inevitables (Japanese title: “What Comes After the Internet: 12 Laws That Will Shape Our Future”) is also a valuable reference as a vision. The underlying “meta” vision cannot predict specifics but can predict very significant things (the direction humanity is heading). https://t.co/sQgFFclb7g @(rkmt) May 19, 2024