| The article fails to grasp the essence of what UI is actually about. I agree that AI is adding a new layer to UI and UX design. In our work [1] we have seen an increase in AI projects or features the last 12 months (for obvious reasons). However, the way that AI will contribute to better UI is to remove parts of the Interface. not simply giving it a new form. Let me explain, the ultimate UI is no UI. In a perfect scenario, you think about something (want pizza) and you have it (eating pizza) as instant as you desire. Obviously this isn’t possible so the goal of Interface design is to find the least amount of things needed to get you from point A to the desired Destination as quickly as possible. Now, with AI, you can start to add a level of predictive Interfaces where you can use AI to remove steps that would normally require users to do something. If you want to design better products with AI, you have to remember that product design is about subtracting things not adding them. AI is a technology that can help with that. [1] https://fairpixels.pro |
That shouldn't be the primary goal of user interfaces, in my opinion. The primary goal should be to allow users to interface with the machine in a way that allows maximal understanding with minimal cognitive load.
I understand a lot of UI design these days prioritizes the sort of "efficiency" you're talking about, but I think that's one of the reasons why modern UIs tend to be fairly bad.
Efficiency is important, of course! But (depending on what tool the UI is attached to) it shouldn't be the primary goal.