2025-09-16 Love at First Query, Regret at First Hallucination

Hosted by CapCHI, and Melis.

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Join us for a thought-provoking CapCHI session with JP Simbandumwe, co-founder of Ottawa UX consultancy Jumping Elephants, where we’ll explore the promises and pitfalls of AI-enabled search.

UX practitioners now face a new design frontier: search interfaces we don’t control, powered by LLMs that remix our content. In this session, JP will unpack the mechanics and benefits of AI search, from intent detection and multi-source synthesis to conversational follow-ups, using real-world examples of Google’s AI Overviews, ChatGPT answers, and Perplexity’s “answer engine”.

You’ll also hear about the risks, hallucinations, bias, zero-click behaviour, and accessibility gaps, and gain practical, actionable strategies to help clients and organizations optimize their content for visibility and accuracy in this rapidly changing landscape.

Whether you’re a UX practitioner, content strategist, or simply curious about the future of search, this session will offer actionable insights and real-world examples you can take back to your work.

DATE TIME: Tuesday September 16, 2025, 6:00-8:00 pm.

LOCATION: In-Person Event at Impact Hub Ottawa (123 Slater Street, 7th floor, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H2).

  • NOTE: The venue is in a high-rise building and the entry doors on the ground floor/street level lock automatically at 7pm.

REGISTRATION: (Free!) https://www.meetup.com/capchi/events/310838720/ 

2023-04-18 Co-designing a Future of Hybrid Intelligence

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AI is transforming the world. When we see a hybrid of intelligence, that is, human intelligence and AI, co-existing in our daily work and lives, should we be more excited or concerned? How do we mitigate the negative aspects of embracing AI and what type of control can we apply? Taking a forward-thinking approach, this talk aims to explore future directions in this new era and broaden the horizon of humans when working with machines.

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