For Munich Creative Business Week 2018, an international team came together for an exhibit at IDEO Munich entitled Hyperhuman, which probed how AI and technology might change our lives in the future.
I teamed up with other Chicago designers to create the Belief Checkout, which was a provocation about how humans might impart their beliefs on an algorithm that they then trust to make decisions for them. Users would select different physical cartons which represented different values such as sustainability or healthiness, then receive a receipt of the groceries the algorithm purchased for them.
Hyperhuman was covered in publications like Fast Company and the Evening Standard, and won the 2019 Core77 Design Award for Speculative Design and was a runner up for the Interaction Design award.