Human computer Interaction -Past ,Present, Future

Human Computer Interaction(HCI) is an area of research and practice that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, initially as an area in Computer Science. HCI has expanded rapidly and steadily for three decades, attracting professionals from many other disciplines and incorporating diverse concepts and approaches.



However, ultimately with increasing progress in HCI, there will be fully automated machine operated mines supervised by humans from a safe place located miles away. Machines are also able to compute more accurately than a human.


The future of human-machine interactions (HMIs) will be built on key technologies such as: Brain-computer interfaces that improve tech accessibility and communication options, particularly for non-verbal patients. Gesture recognition technology that lets people use intuitive motions to interact with machines.

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