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HAX Design Library
Interactive collection of the 18 Guidelines for Human-AI Interaction, with design patterns for applying them and examples.
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1A > Example
Copilot in PowerPoint | 1A: Introductory blurb
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1A > Example
Copilot in Word | 1A: Introductory blurb
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1A > Example
D365 Marketing | 1A: Introductory blurb
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1A > Example
Outlook | 1A: Introductory blurb and G17: Provide global controls
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1A > Example
Microsoft Word | 1A: Introductory blurb
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1B > Example
Viva Learning | 1B: Use explanation (G11) patterns
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1B > Example
Gmail | 1B: Use explanation (G11) patterns
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1C > Example
Copilot in PowerPoint | 1C: Expose system controls
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1C > Example
Viva Topics | 1C: Expose system controls
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1C > Example
Viva Topics | 1C: Expose system controls
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1C > Example
Google Photos | 1C: Expose system controls
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1D > Example
M365 Chat | 1D: Make clear what the system can do
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1D > Example
Copilot in PowerPoint | 1D: Demonstrate possible system inputs
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1D > Example
Business Chat | 1D: Demonstrate possible system inputs
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1E > Example
Word Online | 1E: Show a set of system outputs
Guideline 1 > Pattern 1E > Example
PowerPoint | 1E: Show a set of system outputs
Guideline 1 > Example
Notion | G1: Make clear what the system can do
Guideline 1 > Example
Business Chat | G1: Make clear what the system can do
Guideline 1 > Example
Copilot in Excel | G1: Make clear what the system can do
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11A > Example
AlphaCode | 11A: Local explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11A > Example
Copilot in Excel | 11A: Local explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11A > Example
Business Chat | 11A: Local explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11A > Example
Pinterest | 11A: Local explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11B > Example
D365 Marketing | 11B: Global explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11D > Example
AlphaCode | 11D: Map system input attributes to system outputs
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11D > Example
Gmail | 11D: Map system input attributes to system outputs
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11D > Example
Sentiment Analysis | 11D: Map system input attributes to system outputs
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11F > Example
Image recognition | 11F: Example-based explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11F > Example
Computer Vision | 11F: Example-based explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11G > Example
Copysmith | 11G: “What if explanations”
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11G > Example
Jasper.ai | 11G: “What if?” explanations
Guideline 11 > Pattern 11G > Example
Grammarly | 11G: “What if?” explanations
Guideline 15 > Pattern 15A > Example
Copilot in Excel | 15A: Encourage explicit feedback on individual system outputs
Guideline 15 > Pattern 15A > Example
Viva Topics | 15A: Encourage explicit feedback on individual system outputs
Guideline 15 > Pattern 15C > Example
Word Online | 15C: Reporting inappropriate content
Guideline 15 > Pattern 15D > Example
Contoso | 15D: Use existing public rating or interaction data as feedback for the system