The biological encoding of design and the premises for a new generation of 'living' products : the example of Sinapsi.

Q1 Arts and Humanities Temes de Disseny Pub Date : 2019-07-25 DOI:10.46467/tdd35.2019.116-139
S. Lucibello, Carmen Rotondi
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The following article aims to briefly describe the long and intricate search path which led to the design of Sinapsi, a smart device inspired by nature, for helping blind people’s mobility and orientation in track and field. The description will be accompanied by an analysis of different solutions already developed for helping blind people and by multiple thoughts, theoretical and methodological, that aim to critically explain the renewed role of design, as well as to highlight the importance of biological reference in a complex world populated by artificial intelligence. In particular, we will show how inspiration from biological systems can be one of the most innovative and attainable methods, not just to incorporate biological characteristics into machines and artifacts (nothing particularly new, even in AI) but to use it in the design process of smart systems as an instrument for improving quality of life and to expand our best human qualities. In fact, the growing complexity derived from the AI systems’ increasing degrees of autonomy has raised issues concerning the relationship between the user and the intelligent entity, as well as important ethical issues that call into question the design and that can be overcome through inspiration from the logic and the principles governing the intimate intelligence of nature. Finally, the explanation becomes particularly interesting and deep when we talk about assistive devices for sensory disabled people, in which the co-dependent relationship between the user and the technology becomes stronger and in which the boundary between help and substitution, between enhancement and helplessness, risks fading.
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设计的生物编码和新一代“活”产品的前提:以Sinapsi为例。
下面的文章旨在简要描述Sinapsi的漫长而复杂的搜索路径,这是一款灵感来自大自然的智能设备,用于帮助盲人在田径运动中移动和定位。该描述将伴随着对已经开发的不同解决方案的分析,以帮助盲人,并通过多种思想,理论和方法,旨在批判性地解释设计的新角色,以及强调生物参考在人工智能填充的复杂世界中的重要性。特别是,我们将展示来自生物系统的灵感如何成为最具创新性和可实现的方法之一,不仅仅是将生物特征融入机器和人工制品(即使在人工智能中也没有什么特别新鲜的),而是将其用于智能系统的设计过程中,作为提高生活质量和扩展我们最好的人类品质的工具。事实上,人工智能系统的自治程度不断提高所带来的复杂性已经引发了有关用户与智能实体之间关系的问题,以及对设计提出质疑的重要伦理问题,这些问题可以通过从控制自然智能的逻辑和原则中获得灵感来克服。最后,当我们谈到为感官残疾人士提供的辅助设备时,这个解释变得特别有趣和深刻,在这种情况下,用户和技术之间的相互依赖关系变得更强,帮助和替代之间的界限,增强和无助之间的界限,有消失的危险。
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