Silicon Minds, Human Hearts.- Jen Fox
Jen Fox (Microsoft) on multimodality, voice, and designing AI that helps humans do more of the work we love (and less of the admin monkey-business). In this episode of Silicon Minds, Human Hearts we dive into human–AI interaction, accessibility through voice, the promise of vision and gesture, and practical AI tools that actually save time—like Copilot for coding and meeting acronyms. Plus: Jen’s dream of AI that’s like the Star Trek computer (but with more trees). 🌳✨
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Topics covered
- What “human–AI interaction” really means
- Why voice and multimodality are changing how we interact with computers
- Accessibility gains from conversational voice and multimodal interfaces
- Practical AI tools that reduce mundane tasks (scheduling, editing, coding)
- Augmented reality vs. VR — and keeping humans the focus
- Where to find cutting-edge research (hello arXiv) and inspiration from pop culture
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Tags #AI #HumanAIInteraction #Multimodality #VoiceAI #AugmentedReality #Accessibility #Copilot #AIForGood #SiliconMindsHumanHearts #GlobalAICommunity
About the series Silicon Minds, Human Hearts is a Global AI Community series that explores how AI intersects with everyday life. We interview leading thinkers, builders, and ethicists to imagine a future where humans and AI work side by side—practical, ethical, and human-centered.
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