Definitely, you see the use of buttons and textboxes and checkboxes will slowly become obsolete, especially as advancement in natural language will continue to rise. So I just got a new Android Phone and since I got it, I have never for once set an alarm or reminder manually, I just do the "Ok Google" thingy and talk to it and boom, it's all done. This made me realize that the user-interface as we know it today will slowly become obsolete and even more so when AI is embedded in the OS and an API is exposed so that third-party apps will be able to tap into it.
Let's Imagine a future where the Android OS has become so advanced say v9.3 and has natural language API embedded that apps like say Uber can tap into, if you wanted to request for a ride, you wouldn't need to tap silly buttons and drag a pin across a map, you would simply say "Hello Uber I am going Trafalgar square, kindly request an Uber X to come pick me up"