Ariane Lucchini
About
My name is Ariane Lucchini and I am an award-winning Human-Centered AI Design Engineer and Researcher.
Designing at the intersection of human behaviour and digital innovation, I have a proven track record of both leading and contributing to UX Design teams at IBM and Twitch. During my time in Global Innovation Design (GID), I led both international and domestic self-directed research and design projects. These included a UK sustainable food systems project that continued in Japan, exploring digital twins for low-carbon communities in Singapore, co-developing a design framework for culturally sensitive generative AI, and creating a sentiment analysis tool to aid clinicians in patient care.
For my thesis project, I produced a sentiment analysis tool that alerts clinicians to underlying patient emotions, aiding their decision-making and enhancing patient care discussions in remote clinical settings.
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