HCAIApr 15, 2021

Towards A Process Model for Co-Creating AI Experiences

arXiv:2104.07595v262 citations
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This addresses the problem of collaborative AI design for designers and engineers, offering incremental insights into process improvement.

The paper tackles the challenge of designing AI as a material by studying co-creation between designers and engineers, finding that data probes help define AI characteristics and facilitate the design process, leading to a proposed process model and design considerations.

Thinking of technology as a design material is appealing. It encourages designers to explore the material's properties to understand its capabilities and limitations, a prerequisite to generative design thinking. However, as a material, AI resists this approach because its properties emerge as part of the design process itself. Therefore, designers and AI engineers must collaborate in new ways to create both the material and its application experience. We investigate the co-creation process through a design study with 10 pairs of designers and engineers. We find that design 'probes' with user data are a useful tool in defining AI materials. Through data probes, designers construct designerly representations of the envisioned AI experience (AIX) to identify desirable AI characteristics. Data probes facilitate divergent thinking, material testing, and design validation. Based on our findings, we propose a process model for co-creating AIX and offer design considerations for incorporating data probes in design tools.

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