For decades, screens have been our gateway to computing power. Buttons, menus, and UI elements have shaped how we interact with technology. But what if they aren’t as necessary as we thought?
AI is shifting the way we engage with digital systems. Instead of tapping, clicking, and navigating, we’re starting to simply ask, and things happen. The interfaces we’ve spent decades designing aren’t going away, but they are changing in ways we might not be ready for.
If users don’t need traditional interfaces anymore, what does that mean for us as designers? What happens to UI when the best design choice is to remove the UI entirely?
I explore this in my latest article:
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