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Turing Complete User
Resisting Alienation in Human Computer Interaction
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244 pages
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The evolution of human-computer interaction has led to significant changes in terminology, reflecting the growing disconnect between users and developers. As technology shifts from personal computers to conversational interfaces like Siri and Alexa, users must adapt their communication styles. This transformation raises questions about who controls these interactions and how language shapes user experiences. The book explores how vocabulary not only names but also becomes integral to the interface, emphasizing the importance of language in shaping our interactions with technology.
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2021, paperback
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