Inrva — Direct
By J. S. Moreau
Critics, however, are wary. Dr. Hal Weathers of the Digital Ethics Institute calls INRVA "the most dangerous software ever written." His concern? "We are eliminating the friction that reminds us technology exists. If the interface is invisible, who audits the algorithm? When INRVA makes a mistake—and it will—you won't even know what to blame. You’ll just think you forgot." INRVA is not for everyone. It demands a surrender of the ego. You cannot show off INRVA; you cannot "check" it. It is the anti-social network. By J. S. Moreau Critics
Whether INRVA becomes the standard for ambient computing or a forgotten footnote in UX history depends on one question: Are we ready to trust a machine that we never see? By J. S. Moreau Critics