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Title: Reimagining Human-Computer Interaction: The Role of AI-Powered Interfaces in Shaping Next-Generation User Experiences
Authors: Dr. Rabia Tabassum, Dr. Moafia Nader, Dr. Bushra Yasin
Journal: Journal of Social Sciences Research & Policy (JSSRP)
| Category | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Y | 2024-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Publisher: Global Institute of Social Sciences Research PVT Limited
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 3
Issue: 04
Language: en
Keywords: Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) Artificial Intelligence (AI)User Experience (UX)Adaptive Interfaces Machine LearningEthical Design
The boundaries of Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) have been redrawn by the quick development of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which presents new opportunities for designing intelligent, flexible, and user-centred interfaces. By integrating AI-powered systems, this study investigates the future of HCI and looks at how it affects user experience (UX). The study emphasises how artificial intelligence (AI) tools like machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing are changing how people use digital platforms. AI-driven systems improve usability and efficiency by enabling context-aware interaction, personalisation, and predictive assistance, in contrast to conventional static interfaces. The three main facets of AI-powered HCI that are examined in this paper are engagement, accessibility, and adaptability. Adaptability is the ability of intelligent interfaces to provide customised solutions by learning from user behaviour. By addressing the potential of AI to close gaps for users with different skills, languages, and levels of technological familiarity, accessibility ensures inclusivity. The focus of engagement is on immersive experiences made possible by interactive design, simulations, and intelligent feedback. The sociocultural context receives particular attention, emphasising how localised examples and bilingual communication—especially in English and Urdu—can optimise AI-powered HCI to increase relevance in places like Pakistan. The study also looks at practical and ethical issues that could affect user satisfaction and trust, such as algorithmic bias, data privacy, and an excessive reliance on automation. The results, which combine critical analysis with real-world application examples, indicate that AI-powered interfaces have the potential to influence digital ecosystems of the future, so long as design approaches are ethical, culturally sensitive, and user-centred. The creation of interfaces that are not only technologically sophisticated but also meaningful, inclusive, and sensitive to human needs is ultimately what this research emphasises as the future of HCI.
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