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The #Interaction and #Concurrency Experience #workshop (ICE 🧊) 2025 Call for paper is out! #CFP ➡ ice-workshop.github.io/cfp.txt ⬅

ICE 🧊 will be co-located with @DisCoTecConf and take place in #Lille , #France 🇫🇷 on June 16th (discotec.org/2025/satellite/ic).

This workshop is very dear to me: instead of the usual "submission ⇉ (rebuttal ⇉) review" flow, it uses a very original selection procedure (discotec.org/2025/satellite/ic), where PC members and authors discuss and collaborate for the greater good ⇆.

This year again we have an amazing program committee (discotec.org/2025/satellite/ic), an amazing invited speaker (Kirstin Peters, from Augsburg University) and welcome submissions until April 9th, 2025 ⌛.

Alright scumbags. Guess who thought of a legit use for LLM / gen AI / regurgitative AI / whichever, in specific cases?

Mandatory condition: middle managers and C Suite or SMT dumbasses use the garbage multiplier on their own.

They need to learn how shit they are at communicating when the stolen vomit static mash-up program can't give them precisely what they want.

yes backfires possible and likely.
But jfc, if it means people who know "creative" just means "someone who tries something" get a tiny possible break from the hierarchical bullshit, that's a positive.

#art#genAI#AI

Successful #collaboration is at the heart of project management. That's why our Activity tab for work packages has been completely revised two weeks ago.

💬 Interaction is now more intuitive and direct than ever. And with the addition of 🎉 emoji reactions, collaborating has never been more engaging.

➡️ Discover how OpenProject can transform your team’s collaboration: openproject.org/blog/project-i

The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World by Allison J. Pugh, 2024

A timely and urgent argument for preserving the work that connects us in the age of automation. With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe.

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#books
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#work
#interaction

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@andrewt @arnfinnp
It’s an element of a social media genre that represents real or imagined dialogues. This version of the genre begins with noticing the context that no one asked or said anything to prompt the reaction in the second turn-at-talk.

Here, though, it would seem to imply that door bells make their sounds unprompted, which I agree is a strange notion.

#genre #interaction

Ping @SuneAuken

We're delighted to announce Professor Aaron Quigley @aquigley as our third #Keynote speaker for #EverythingOpen!

Professor Quigley is Deputy Directory of #CSIRO #Data61 and a noted #scholar and #researcher in #HCI, #ubicomp, #dataviz and pervasive #computing.

His keynote will focus on "Intelligent Interfaces", where he explores new forms of #interaction enabled by #sensing technologies such as sound, light, electric fields, radio waves and #BioSignals.

2024.everythingopen.au/news/ke

2024.everythingopen.auEverything Open 2024 | Keynote announcement - Professor Aaron Quigley

Language between animals and computers

Language makes us human. But there is an interesting asymmetry in our willingness to ascribe linguistic capacities to non-humans: animals are seen as having none, whereas computers may well master it according to many. What curious conception of language makes this asymmetry possible? And what do Descartes and Turing have to do with it? Notes from a new essay about language between animals and computers.

https://ideophone.org/language-between-animals-and-computers/