The Eight Laws of Robotics Calmness:
- Technology should require the smallest possible amount of attention.
- Technology should inform and create calm.
- Technology should make use of the periphery.
- Technology should amplify the best of technology and the best of humanity.
- Technology can communicate, but doesn’t need to speak.
- Technology should work even when it fails.
- The right amount of technology is the minimum needed to solve the problem.
- Technology should respect social norms.
I’m a little suspicious about a certification body that’s paid for by producers, but it’s fine if they can make it work.
I’ve got an anecdote in a similar vein about my dishwasher. It has a little lighted screen that tells you what phase of the wash it’s in. At some point part of the screen broke so it doesn’t show the G in “washing” and “drying” anymore. When I look at it, it reads as Washin’ or Dryin’ and it makes me smile because it feels like my washer has gotten a little sassy in its old age
I enjoy technology that feels like it has a little personality.