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Step into a captivating episode of the Human-Technology Podcast where we delve into the topic of the future - or lack thereof - of electric mobility. Join me as we immerse ourselves in the world of car electrification, a subject that has dominated headlines in recent weeks. But what truly lies behind the doomsday scenarios?
In this episode, I provide insights into the current state of electric mobility, including the political, economic, and technological constraints. We will explore the reasons behind any obstacles and boldly venture into the future. Join me on this exciting journey that will revolutionize your understanding of electric mobility. -
Have you noticed how vinyl records are outselling CDs, while CDs gather dust on shelves? Or how paper notebooks maintain their place in our digital age? And what about Polaroid photos making a comeback?
In this episode, we delve into the world of the analog amidst digitalization. We explore why analog objects and actions are experiencing a renaissance. Digital detox—a term that prompts us to contemplate our use of technology—is also in focus. Plus, how does all of this influence the automotive industry?
Join me as I examine examples of the resurgence of the analog and attempt to predict the future of the automotive industry in this context. -
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In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, we delve into the world of touchscreens in vehicles. Together, we take a critical look at the advantages and disadvantages of this technology compared to traditional central controllers and time-tested buttons.
We take the time to explore the history of this development and illuminate why human-machine interfaces in vehicles pose a unique challenge. Along the way, we draw intriguing comparisons to aircraft cockpits and smartphone apps to highlight the distinctive features.
Join me on this exciting journey as we collectively discover the sweet spot for the ideal vehicle control. Whether you're a technology enthusiast or simply curious, this episode offers captivating insights that will compel you not to miss the podcast! -
Welcome to the latest episode of the Human-Technology Podcast! After my exciting experiences at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, where I explored the latest trends (in the penultimate episode) and products (in the last episode), I'm back today to discuss five questions that arose for me after the trade show. I've already found answers to some of these questions, while others still remain a puzzle. Join me as we dive into exploring the future of technology and its impact on our daily lives. Stay tuned for fascinating insights and perhaps even some surprising answers. This is the Human-Technology Podcast, where innovation meets humanity. Enjoy listening!
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Welcome to the second episode of The Human-Technolohy Podcast, where we delve into the most exciting moments of CES in Las Vegas! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Consumer Electronics Show as we explore the latest products, innovations, and groundbreaking technologies. In this episode, I focus on the products that caught my attention at CES, whether positively or negatively. From impressive vehicle technologies to innovative Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), as well as tools and services, we shine a light on the highlights and also the less convincing aspects.
Join me on an exciting journey through the diverse world of CES as I unveil my personal favorites of the show. Which products truly impressed me, and which ones fell short of my expectations? Find out in this episode! Stay tuned for exclusive insights into the future of technology and discover the innovations that shaped CES 2024. Enjoy listening! -
In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, I take you along on my journey to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, which I attend every year in early January. This time, I delve into the current trends, particularly within the automotive industry. What developments are shaping the sector? How is artificial intelligence evolving in the automotive field? And where do we stand with Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) in cars? The episode not only highlights exciting innovations but also explores my personal disappointments. Join me on this exploration and discover what CES 2024 holds for the future of technology!
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In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, we take a focused look at Software Defined Vehicles, a significant trend in the automotive industry. Following my participation in a specialized conference that delved into technical challenges, processes, structures, and security aspects, I elaborate in detail on the use cases in this episode. Emphasizing that the value of this technology, like any technological advancement, ultimately depends on practical and applicable use cases, I analyze and discuss the potential use cases of Software Defined Vehicles. Enjoy listening!
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A central concern of my consulting projects and keynote presentations is to create awareness of the diverse options available to my clients. In this episode, I delve deeply into the future: What lies behind this concept, how can we actively shape it, and what significance should it hold in our lives?
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The development of HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces) is a fascinating task. An important part of this is the interaction with project managers, CEOs, CTOs, developers and sales. Added to this is the complexity and the perceived “softness” of the topic. HMI developers are often overwhelmed in this constellation. In this episode I outline the 3P principle that can be used to successfully overcome these challenges.
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Donald A. Norman is a renowned psychologist, cognitive scientist, and usability expert, known for his significant contributions to psychology, human perception, and the design of user-friendly products and systems. He has contributed greatly to the development of concepts and principles aimed at enhancing the design of software, websites, and other interactive systems to improve user-friendliness. In this podcast episode, I delve into three of his most important books.
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The last weekend, I spent at a Speaker Bootcamp in Frankfurt. I had the opportunity to learn a lot, met some amazing people, and it set a few thought processes in motion. I'll be discussing this in today's episode of the 'Human-Technology Podcast'.
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In this episode, I will be sharing highlights from my summer vacation. However, I won't be delving into intricate accounts of my experiences in pubs and on cliffs. Instead, I will be leveraging my time in Ireland to engage in discussions on topics such as automated behavior, intercultural differences, and Apple CarPlay.
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Artificial intelligence is omnipresent. It is an integral part of many applications that we use every day: search engines, online shops, social media. The danger of singularity, i.e. the displacement of humans by ever more intelligent machines, is discussed again and again. If the use of AI is always displayed in HMIs, users can decide for themselves how to deal with the information and decisions of the AI. As part of the KARLI project, I analyzed how AI can be represented in automotive HMIs.
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As part of the CarHMI 2023, I had the opportunity to discuss HMIs issues, usability and user experience at the different levels of driving automation with participants in the format of a world café. In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, I summarize and discuss the key take-aways.
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Every year in June, the Automotive HMI Community meets in Berlin for the CarHMI of we.CONECT. This year around 300 experts were on site, there were around 20 presentations, many workshops and an exhibition. In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, I share some of the points discussed and the insights I gained.
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In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, I look at three things that didn't necessarily disappoint me, but made me think and doubt. It's about my switch to the Apple world, the level 2 automation of a German premium vehicle and my experiences with the Cupra Formentor HMI.
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Loneliness is seen as something that old people feel and experience. There are increasing signs that this is not true, that young people can also be affected by loneliness. In this podcast episode I analyze what loneliness is, what makes it different from being alone, what role technology plays and how we can tackle it.
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Megatrends are like avalanches in slow motion: they are slow, last for decades, but have huge impacts on people and societies, and are virtually unstoppable. In this episode, I analyze what I think are the three most important trends for technology developers: digitalization, artificial intelligence, and human centric.
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We are surrounded by vast amounts of technology. It determines our everyday life, life as we know it is unthinkable without technology. We have trust in technology. Without that trust, we couldn't use technology. In this episode I talk about too much and too little trust in technology and how technology is changing trust between humans.
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