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Ruokan He

Ruokan He

She/Her
Principal experience designer
Office of the CTO
About

Ruokan is a principal designer in Microsoft’s office of the CTO. She has a background in entertainment tech and game design, and years of experience in working on design strategy across AI, new sensors, system thinking, and immersive mixed reality platform. She's passionate about the future of AI, research, and innovation and how it will shape products and interactions.

Speaker's Sessions

Future of interaction design with AI & XR

Brand + Fluent
Overview

AI is changing the world faster than anyone could ever imagine. This year, AI creativity sites such as DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion are gaining popularity but are they making interaction design easier or more challenging? And what’s changing and what’s staying the same? During this session, we’ll focus on AI creativity and other future interaction design. We’ll also discuss our team’s approach, process, design thinking, and prototypes in envisioning the future and creating with AI. Join us as we discuss the transformation and future of design and finding or designing our tools in this new era of interaction design.

300: Design stories and insights: Creating along with cutting-edge AI

AI Product Showcase
Overview

This session will share stories, inspiration, and insights on how to design visions, ideas, and products with cutting-edge AI. You’ll explore perspectives for looking at various aspects and evolutions of AI. You’ll learn provocative ways of thinking in future potentials for AI design. And you’ll discover ways to incorporate AI into different scenarios.

Auto AI Agent UI & UX

UX engineeringUX engineering
Overview

"Autoagents" are an emerging concept, with the potential to unlock dramatic productivity increases. What will the world be like with autoagents? How should we think about the future capabilities in design language? What new design patterns might we encounter in designing autoagents? What does it mean to have dynamic UI/UX? We'll bring forth perspectives on how we're starting to think about autoagents from a design perspective. We also invite participation from the broader design community.