Human-machine interfacing (HMI) is a scientific field which aims to study and improve the interaction between humans and machines. The field has evolved as a response to the increasing complexity of ...
Human-machine interface technology is used by almost all industrial organizations—including energy, transportation, manufacturing and more. At Case Western Reserve University’s Case School of ...
Many of America’s top military commanders predict that mastering teaming between humans and increasingly capable AI algorithms and autonomous machines will provide an essential advantage to the ...
What is HMI? Human-machine integration (HMI) provides the U.S. Army with integrated formations that blend Soldiers with robotic and autonomous vehicles. “It’s about putting those two things together ...
Having earned a B.S. in engineering, an M.S. in business administration, and a Ph.D. in public administration, Nicholas Zingale has been involved in transdisciplinary research for most of his career.
If you run automated equipment, you interact with a human machine interface (HMI) every day. It is the screen that shows what ...
As I sat down with Jim Wilson, global managing director of thought leadership and technology at Accenture and co-author of the newly updated book Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI, ...
Wan-Lin Hu’s job is to improve the way people and artificial intelligence collaborate to run SLAC’s complex machines. Growing up in Taiwan, Wan-Lin Hu decided in junior high school that she wanted to ...
Sylvio Lindenberg is the Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Quartile, one of the world’s largest retail media optimization platforms. The conversation around artificial intelligence has become ...
While it is easy to think of weapons when you think of military systems, truly, the heart system of every military is its people. The focus of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory’s Human ...
Contemporary AI systems rely heavily on what it describes as “obfuscated human labour.” While these systems are often ...