In the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence, access to powerful tools like Gen AI and Chat GPT is becoming increasingly common. However, true innovation requires more than just technology; it necessitates a structured Human Centered Approach to Innovation (HCAI). This lesson delves into how HCAI combines Design Thinking and Enterprise Architecture to ensure AI innovations are not only feasible and valuable but also meet the needs of end-users. Through a methodological journey of exploration, discovery, design, delivery, and scaling, you'll learn how diverse skill sets collaborate to create meaningful and sustainable AI solutions.
Let’s summarize what you’ve learned:
- The Human-Centered AI Innovation (HCAI): An innovation approach that combines Design Thinking and Enterprise Architecture to ensure innovations are feasible, viable, and desirable.
- Ensure multidisciplinary collaboration: Successful innovation involves UX designers, developers, architects, and business experts working together to understand user needs, technological possibilities, and business viability.
- The HCAI consists of five phases: Explore, Discover, Design, Deliver, and Run & Scale, each supporting different aspects of the innovation lifecycle.
- User-Centric Use Cases: In the Explore phase, high-value innovation opportunities, or use cases, are identified, focusing on specific solutions or technologies to address targeted user activities.
- Prototyping and Implementation: The Design phase involves iterative prototyping to refine the solution based on feedback, leading to the Deliver phase where the solution is tested and implemented.