
"The claim that the user interface (UI) as we know it is numbered may sound like thunder in a clear sky to many, but to those who have followed the trajectory of technology, it is merely the next storm on the horizon. The future of the human experience with digital products necessarily depends on the relationship we will have with information - whether predicted or post-dicted."
"At the epicenter of this debate is a recent post by Jakob Nielsen, one of the pioneers of usability and a revered voice in the field of user experience (UX) design. With a bold statement, he sparked a fervent debate among professionals in the field: "No more UI: once superintelligence arrives in 2030, there will be no UI design, since users will be using their agents instead of interacting directly with websites or traditional software." - Jakob Nielsen"
The current model of user interfaces may become obsolete as intelligent agents perform tasks on behalf of users, removing the need for traditional buttons, menus, and navigation flows. Advances in AI and anticipated quantum computing will reshape the digital environment and influence human evolution over coming decades. Delegation to agents implies interactions will occur through commands and dialogues rather than direct manipulation of websites or applications. Jakob Nielsen predicts that superintelligence by 2030 will eliminate UI design as users rely on agents. The prediction has already provoked immediate and diverse reactions across professional communities.
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