Search results for “human experience” David Mattin: addressing complexity with a new model of humanity By Adam Tinworth We are being overwhelmed by complexity - and it's fracturing our societies. We need to update our model of humanity if we're to have any chance of reversing this. How to get human time back from technology By Amber Case The addictive seductions of technology are limiting our creativity and potential, instead of enhancing it. Author Amber Case suggests how we can fix this by reclaiming human time, and keeping our phones in their place. Digital mindfulness is about human values as design goal By Martin Recke There is a playbook for the next Facebook, and whoever cracks this will reap huge rewards. The Dopamine Loop is Dead. Long Live the Experience Loop! By Martin Recke It's clearly not enough to simply hack human psychology. We need more sustainable models. Can the humanities put the humanity into digital humanism? By Adam Tinworth Far from enhancing our public intellectual debate, the internet is increasingly limiting it. Are we missing something from the discussion around digital? What is Digital Humanism? By Martin Recke The early, 14th-century humanists started a cultural revolution that peaked in the Renaissance era. Maybe it is time for a new cultural revolution, a new Renaissance. Or is it already happening? NEXT16: Brian Solis on experience, feelings and innovation By Adam Tinworth Design is not how it looks. Design is how it feels. Brian Solis wants us to create great feelings - and escape the 70 button trap. Hyperloop plans an augmented reality window to make journeys more human By Adam Tinworth Catching Pokémon in AR is one thing, using AR windows to make high-speed transport better is quite another… Be human, be thoughtful, be better – the themes of #NEXT15 By Adam Tinworth The next wave of technological change is likely to be more profound than we expect - so we need to take responsibility for it. That was the message of NEXT15 The real impact of self-driving cars: an end to human drivers By Adam Tinworth Will self-driving cars see the final end of human drivers? Here's a compelling argument that they will. The challenge of airport passenger experience By Adam Tinworth The greatest barrier to rethinking airline experience - and bringing digital tools to bear - is the sheer number of people involved. Thomas Bendig: making user interfaces more human By Adam Tinworth Humans use multiple channels to communicate with others - but we only use one channel at a time when we communicate with devices. It's time to change that. What comes after the website? By Adam Tinworth Will AI be the final nail in the coffin of websites? If so, what branded experiences will replace it? Shaping the future of urban mobility: Voices from the road ahead By Martin Recke Smart cities need mindset, standards, and openness to reshape urban mobility – insights on tech, policy, and user experience from the German experience. How the Big Tech oligarchy came to power By Martin Recke It took decades for Big Tech to rise and become the oligarchy it is today. Is it too late to prevent it from destroying democracy? LJ Rich: The Taste of Music, Synesthesia and the future of AI creativity By Adam Tinworth AI is limited by what we train it. But, as people with different perceptions of the world like LJ rich well understand, diversity of perception can trigger creativity. Yes, here is yet another article on AI By Oskar Trautmann, Wilhelm Rinke Sure, you don’t need to read yet another article on AI. But this one might just surprise you… Dr Kate Stone: making technology magic and invisible By Adam Tinworth What happens when our tech gets so small, and so hidden, that the objects around us become magic? Dr Kate Stone believes that this is a step to reconnecting ourselves with the world. Deborah Papiernik: how Ubisoft’s digital worlds grew beyond gaming By Adam Tinworth For companies like Ubisoft, the Metaverse has existed for 20 years. Deborah Papernik explains how digital worlds are more than just play in our latest episode of the NEXT show. Truth, trust & values: business in the age of misinformation By Adam Tinworth For all its benefits, the internet has eroded people’s sense of truth. How can businesses win back customer trust? The most useful insights of 2021 By Adam Tinworth We've been writing our Insights blog for over a decade now. Which posts amongst our extensive archive did you find most useful this year? The rise of leadership and the demise of management By Martin Recke The digital revolution sparks change, demands more leadership and less management, and enables a shift to focus on the human being. Four emerging trends for 2021 By David Mattin Any crisis comes with new opportunities. The current one is no exception. Let's look at four of them: mentoring, sustainability, metaverse, and mental wellbeing. prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 13 next