Gerard
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Design Systems Studio

A computer makes errors as a human does, but a different kind of error. Errors make us human, and error is essential for creativity. But computers are not designed to make errors, and when that happens, it is usually disastrous.

Experience Matter(s) Technology futurist Ray Kurzweil believes the key to advancing human intelligence is the “singularity,” or merging, of man and machine. He thinks that by combining computational abilities of a computer with the average human, a race of super-intelligent humans will emerge with BCI and AGI. It is an interesting notion, but he is probably delusive; human intelligence does not equate to computational power or processing speed, and a fast computer will never be creative or have emotion as the human way.
And…we all know, that technology has progressed at a high speed, making its functions and integration into everyday life more complex. It has become imperative to ensure products are easy to use. They no longer simply perform a task, hiding complexities in the background. The practice and application of ergonomics, human factors towards usability, universal design principles, HCI, interactive design, HIG guidelines, ADA compliances to any business model from healthcare, biotechnology, energy systems to ISO DLT systems have become part of understanding the human experience, and most industries – are not ready for it.
If technology offers an unlimited amount of possibilities, creativity allows an unlimited amount of multidisciplinary approaches to developing ideas from any angle; combining what we know of our social and individual selves with our ability to technologically innovate to create experiences better suited to our human ways, where imagination and sensitivity could be our new currency in our cognitive era. A new era of business. A new era of immersive design-thinking; The Next Experience hand to hand with BCI and generative AI.
If you are here reading all these dimensional points, you got the idea who am I and, how I am regarding design systems. I am ready for a new era with my own gravitation on UX design by people,and for people. These elements work in harmony to mold and guide my practice, research, and understanding across a spectrum of fields, drawing from the rich tapestry of experiences acquired throughout my professional journey in the intersection of information, user interface, and user experience design all combined w/ design systems.
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