In this section, you will find two interactive applications: one for evaluating Generative AI Tools and another for assessing Human-Centered Design (HCD) Tools and Methods. These digital tools have been designed to facilitate critical analysis and resource selection in artificial intelligence projects, ensuring that the technology is implemented effectively and aligned with user needs and expectations. By using these applications, users can structure and inform their human-centered AI projects, optimizing both the creative process and strategic decision-making to achieve results that enhance innovation and the human experience.
This interactive tool is designed to help users evaluate and compare various generative artificial intelligence tools. Through this web application, users can identify the tool that best suits their needs, analyze its capabilities, identify potential risks, and determine whether the investment in that technology is justified based on its expected results and rewards.
To use it, you must:
1. Select the AI tool (either by entering it manually or choosing it from a drop-down list) and define its capabilities. Add additional ones based on your research, and describe the vision for its use.
2. Evaluate the potential risks (selecting from various options, including additional risks you enter) and define the expected rewards using a selection matrix and a slider to indicate their importance.
3. After experimenting with the selected tool, provide a sample of the generated material and compare the results with expectations using sliders to rate performance.
4. Finally, a weighted score will be obtained, along with insights that will help users decide if the AI tool is worthwhile, considering the potential risks associated with its use.
This tool is designed to help users assess the appropriateness of implementing Human-Centered Design (HCD) tools and methods in their projects. Through a structured, multi-step workflow, the user selects or enters the design toolkit, identifies the name of the HCD tool or method, determines which Design Thinking phases it will be used in, defines the estimated implementation time, and specifies the necessary resources. Finally, a summary sheet is generated that consolidates all the entered information, allowing the student to decide whether to incorporate the tool into their project.
Instructions for Use
Use the "Back" buttons to return and modify any entries before generating the final summary sheet.
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