Interface
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Whenever it comes up to the midpoint, it pauses, it carefully scans the odor
interface
as if it was sniffing out its environment, and then it turns around.
So we've implemented all the gestures you can do on the table, and you can think of it as an enormous touch
interface.
You'd use a screen
interface
to enter information, like how many calories you ate that day, how much exercise you got.
Another was a computer that ran the same touch-screen interface, ran exactly the same dialogues.
The idea there is, if I'm confused about a topic, somehow right in the user interface, I'd find people who are volunteering, maybe see their reputation, and I could schedule and connect up with those people?
It means that you can
interface
it with some of the things that are typical of technology, like microelectronics and nanoscale technology.
Recently, a wise media theorist Tweeted, "The 19th century culture was defined by the novel, the 20th century culture was defined by the cinema, and the culture of the 21st century will be defined by the interface."
So for this, we developed many different types of non-visual user
interface
technology.
Now the first
interface
is called a DriveGrip.
A good example for this informational non-visual user
interface
is called AirPix.
So it's actually a multi-dimensional user
interface.
Without it, we literally can't
interface
with others.
One, to design the
interface
so that the
interface
doesn't get in your way.
I bet Harry Beck wouldn't have known what a user
interface
was, but that's really what he designed and he really took that challenge and broke it down to three principles that I think can be applied in nearly any design problem.
[Margaret Gould Stewart on the Hyperlink] A hyperlink is an
interface
element, and what I mean by that is, when you're using software on your phone or your computer, there's a lot of code behind the
interface
that's giving all the instructions for the computer on how to manage it, but that
interface
is the thing that humans interact with: when we press on this, then something happens.
Well we need a neural interface, a way to connect to our nervous system or our thought processes so that it's intuitive, it's natural, like for you and I. Well the body works by starting a motor command in your brain, going down your spinal cord, out the nerves and to your periphery.
And really, it's not the most user-friendly
interface.
So my uncle is only dealing with a mechanical
interface.
So I mean, this is the kind of status quo interface, right?
So to do that, we've launched a number of partnerships with NGOs and universities, to gather data on the user interface, on the types of surgeries it's appropriate for, and ways we can enhance the device itself.
They went and reported this to the law enforcement agencies, after anonymizing it, and the vulnerability here is simply the user
interface
wasn't good enough.
We think about the user
interface.
We received thousands of data sets, and we built this
interface
which allows people to actually see their lives unfolding from these traces that are left behind on your devices.
We started playing with this, and that afternoon, we realized that we could use this new, universal
interface
to allow anyone in the world to operate the robot in our lab.
So, because we were interested more in the system design and the user
interface
than in the hardware, we decided that, rather than have a robot replace the human to go to the party, we'd have a human replace the robot.
I'm going to suggest to you the technology to implement Doctor Who's psychic paper is already here, and if any of you have got one of the new Barclay's debit cards with the contactless
interface
on it, you've already got that technology.
Which proves that psychic paper has an MSE
interface.
So the Earth is cool, but what we really want to show are the spacecraft, so I'm going to bring the
interface
back up, and now you're looking at a number of satellites orbiting the Earth.
Or it's used for — (Music) So this is a musical
interface
built by a student from Italy, and he's now turning this into a product.
When the Fukushima disaster happened, a bunch of people in Japan, they realized that the information that the government was giving wasn't really open and really reliable, so they built this Geiger counter, plus Arduino, plus network
interface.
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