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Kent Morita
I make robots talk human!
Professional Background
Kent Morita is a pioneering Senior Conversation Designer at LivePerson, a role that finds him at the intersection of artificial intelligence and user experience. He possesses extensive experience in crafting conversational interfaces that engage users and enhance brand interactions, cultivated from his tenure at renowned tech giants such as Google and Amazon. His proficiency is further demonstrated through his consulting and design work for high-profile clients, including the World Health Organization, VaynerMedia, BBDO Worldwide, McCann, Publicis, as well as various iconic brands like FritoLay, Mars, MillerCoors, Bridgestone, Buick, State Farm, and GlaxoSmithKline. Through these engagements, Kent has honed his ability to create compelling conversational agents, optimizing them for clarity, emotion, and user satisfaction.
Kent's unique approach to conversation design is greatly influenced by his background as an improv comedian, where he has accumulated over a decade of experience performing and developing engaging narratives on stage. Currently, he is an active member of Story Pirates, where he passionately brings children's stories to life, demonstrating the importance of creativity and spontaneity in communication. This improv background has proven invaluable in his professional work, as it enriches his understanding of natural dialogue and user interactions—key elements in successful conversation design.
Education and Achievements
Kent's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from New York University, where his analytical skills flourished and laid the foundation for his future career. His educational background instilled in him a methodical and logical approach to problem-solving, which is particularly beneficial in the realms of conversation design and artificial intelligence.
In addition to his technical expertise, Kent is an award-winning screenwriter, with his most notable project, "My Daughter Yoshiko," exploring critical social themes such as language barriers and neurodiversity. The short film centers around Yoshiko, a first-generation Japanese-American girl diagnosed with Autism, and the challenges she faces alongside her single mother. This narrative not only highlights the importance of family and acceptance but also reflects Kent's deep-seated empathy and desire to facilitate important conversations through various mediums.
Kent continues to broaden his horizons, utilizing his rich tapestry of experiences to create new communication avenues. His passion for understanding user needs informs every project he undertakes, whether he is designing user interfaces for human-machine interaction or performing on stage.
Achievements
Kent's professional journey is a testament to his exceptional skill set and innovative thinking. Beyond conversation design, his capabilities extend into storytelling and character development, where he focuses on creating memorable experiences through empathy. His diverse portfolio, ranging from tech industry giants to influential creative collaborations, underscores his ability to adapt and thrive in multifaceted environments. Kent's work is not just about technology; it is an exploration of the human experience, ensuring that every interaction—whether through a screen or a theatrical performance—resonates with authenticity and relevance.
