By writing a statement of plausible impacts by an interactive system, it will only elevate fears or force developers to make unreasonable compromises. It is best to record these impacts and only reveal them at the end of the development process, at which point they can be fixed.

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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people interact with computers and other technological systems. It involves understanding user behavior, needs, and preferences, and designing interfaces and interactions that are intuitive, efficient, and enjoyable.  HCI consists of three parts: the user, the computer itself, and the ways they work together.  Some examples of human-computer interaction include: IoT technology, Eye-tracking technology, Speech recognition technology, AR/VR technology, and Cloud computing.  HCI is important for designing intuitive interfaces that people... Show more

By writing a statement of plausible impacts by an interactive system, it will only elevate fears or force developers to make unreasonable compromises. It is best to record these impacts and only reveal them at the end of the development process, at which point they can be fixed.