Every so often, technology leaders declare the end of something familiar. Recently, it’s the user interface. With natural language and AI agents on the rise, some predict users won’t need apps or interfaces at all. They’ll just state their intent, and AI will take care of the rest.
There’s truth here. AI will absolutely change how people interact with technology. But it’s not a binary shift – it’s a spectrum. On one end are fully conversational, agent-driven interactions. On the other are conventional interfaces, menus, and forms. Most real-world experiences will sit somewhere in between, blending natural language with structured UI.
For leaders, the real question isn’t whether the UI disappears. It’s how you adapt to this gradient of change and become truly user-focused in your approach.