Our strategy bet is that UI is obsolete, and that AI and natural language interfaces are rug pulling the entire "frontend development space".
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I think AI is gradually replacing bad UI β and dramatically expediting the demise of really bad UI, but I think it will actually help bread new forms of better point and click UI.
Building UI is hard and one big impact of AI, in my opinion, will be the capacity to help people better handle the complexity of great UI.
What "great" is here is hard to get a handle on because we haven't seen it yet, but that is my prediction.
If you don't care about UX, then maybe.
Back office apps that just manage DBs might as well be replaced completely by AI solutions. Backend and frontend.
In fact no-code, AI generated backend is more likely to replace backend development in those cases. Users don't care what happens behind the scenes. But even for those kind of apps, they do care about what they see.
Also, customer facing products need a better UI/UX, that AI can't provide (yet).
Just as it creates human-like images with 6 fingers, it's UI/UX is for human-like creatures. (no offence robot)
You missed the point. The point wasn't AI generating frontend code replacing frontend development, the point was an entirely new user interface, based upon natural language, replacing UI as a whole.
Oh my bad.
Well, I've never seen a bot using natural language work as expected.
I almost always hang up the phone infuriated when I try to talk to the bank or get healthcare assistance from a bot.
And I always end up talking to a person when a chatbot tries to service my request.
Also I don't think that end users prefer oral commands or typing (eughhh) over clicks on a screen.
The day a bot will explain to me how my credit card's APR is calculated using natural language and be able to convince me to not to cancel my subscription seems far away!
Typing commands are a temporary problem, we're a year (tops), probably months away from being able to fluently speak to them, 1,000x better than Google's speech recognition and synthesis. As to your APR problem ...
The future is much closer than you think ... π
My point is that these kind of "stock/wiki" type of answers, do not help the average person.
I could have typed "How APR is calculated" in Google and get the same result.
It wouldn't help either.
Scanning through the internet and composing an answer with what you get is not Artificial Intelligence imho.
But anyway this is another discussion...
I wish this day comes sooner rather than later, but I am not going to be holding my breath.
Cheers!
There is some credit to your answer, but I suspect you under estimate the thing quite a lot, especially considering its motion, trajectory and momentum ...