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Workshop Duration: 2h 30min

Designing Human–AI Interactions: The UX/UI of the Future

Lorenzo Satta Chiris
Description

As AI agents become autonomous decision-makers rather than passive tools, the way humans interact with them must evolve. This session explores the interaction models, UX patterns and interface primitives that will define human–AI collaboration in 2026 and beyond. We will examine how autonomy, reversibility, transparency and memory control reshape UI design, and why traditional chatbot and static website paradigms are no longer sufficient.
Using production examples from modern agentic systems, we walk through practical design patterns for proactive agents, multi-step collaborative workflows, alignment-aware interfaces and safety-centred feedback loops. Each pattern is paired with concrete implementation guidance developers can apply immediately to their own applications.

Speaker
Lorenzo Satta Chiris

Lorenzo Satta Chiris

Director @ Excode
Lorenzo Satta Chiris is a tech educator and entrepreneur passionate about making technology accessible to everyone. A current Global Excellence Engineering and Entrepreneurship scholar at the University of Exeter, Lorenzo directed Excode & ExeAI, the UK's largest student-led coding bootcamps, where he has taught code to over 2400 attendees.

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