3.00 credits

(4,0,0)

15 wks

In this course, students explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping interaction design and everyday digital experiences. Students will develop AI-augmented design skills by utilizing AI-powered design tools. Equally, students will examine current and future AI experiences to design solutions that consider uncertainty and error, and critically assess issues of power, bias, consent, and surveillance. This course examines systems such as conversational agents, recommendation engines and generative AI tools through a human-centred lens. Using low-code tools and vibe coding platforms, students prototype AI-mediated interactions. Guest speakers situate this work within contemporary professional practice in interaction design.