David Haong highlights the need for a defining user interaction in the AI era, akin to the 'pull-to-refresh' moment, to set standards for interfaces.
Comparing the shift in design from platformers to open-world video games, there's a call to allow user agency with the right constraints in the GenAI era.
Constraints, like markings on a sports field or framing in a film, play a crucial role in shaping narratives and uniting user bases.
The article emphasizes the importance of discovering new interactions and UX patterns through experimentation, collaboration, and conversation in the context of GenAI.
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