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What makes user interfaces intelligent?

Daniel Buschek
UX Collective
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5 min readMar 14, 2020

Teaser illustration: Old typewriter spitting out papers with abbreviations “AI”, “HCI”, “UI” on them.
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What do we actually mean when we refer to interactive technology as “intelligent”?

Extracting an emerging perspective on intelligence

What is intelligent in UIs? What does it do for users?

Bar char showing the top ten entities, co-descriptors and actions.
The top ten intelligent entities/co-decriptors/actions, ranked by number of papers in which they occur.

Finding 1: Intelligent UIs assist the user

Finding 2: Intelligent UIs adapt to the user and automate tasks

Finding 3: Different UI concepts are intelligent in different ways

Heatmap showing the relative occurrence of co-descriptors per entity.
Relative occurrence of co-descriptors per entity. These patterns suggest that the experts associated different aspects with intelligence in UIs depending on the interaction concept / entity they thought about.

Trend: Growing diversity of what is “intelligent”

Line plot showing the development of the total number of distinct entities, co-descriptors, and actions over time.
Development of total number of distinct entities, co-descriptors, and actions over time. Read: At each point, Y distinct codes have appeared until and including year X.

Takeaways

Takeaway 1: Perspective — Intelligent technology assists humans

The analysed research implicitly emphasises using AI in UIs for assisting users. It sees intelligence manifest in adaptation and automation, used interactively.

Takeaway 2: Engaging with perspectives on “intelligence” as UI designers, developers, and researchers

Written by Daniel Buschek

Professor at University of Bayreuth, Germany. Human-computer interaction, intelligent user interfaces, interactive AI.

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