Abstract

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) plays a crucial role in shaping our digital experiences, with professionals at the forefront of designing and developing interactive systems. This review paper examines the professional issues within HCI, aiming to identify key challenges, trends, and advancements in the field. Through an extensive analysis of existing literature, this paper explores various dimensions of professional issues in HCI, including ethical considerations, user-centered design practices, socio-cultural implications, legal aspects, and the impact of emerging technologies on HCI professionals. By synthesizing research findings and critical insights, this review highlights the importance of addressing these issues for the advancement of HCI. Furthermore, it presents a comprehensive overview of the current state of research, identifies gaps and limitations, and proposes future directions for research and practice in order to foster a more ethical, inclusive, and effective human-computer interaction domain. This review contributes to the understanding of professional challenges faced by HCI practitioners and provides a foundation for informed discussions and developments in this dynamic field.

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