November 19, 2024
.@lightscreenAI is live on @ProductHunt today:
https://t.co/mtzDhOTq5T
Very nicely thought through technical job interview platform.
I've been having a lot of fun conversations lately about how AI is impacting UI design.
"Type into a textbox to talk to an LLM" is a pretty powerful building block. But it's clear that there are additional building blocks to invent and iterate on.
Realtime voice is going to be a big part of our UX toolkit going forward. Integrating realtime, conversational voice into an interface designed around specific kinds of data and interaction — as Lightscreen AI is doing — is powerful.
Other big themes that these conversations about UI tend to circle around and explore include:
- "Liquid" UI — an LLM can generate text, audio, images, video ... and UI layout/elements/design
- Analogizing from mobile UI development, what are the "pull to refresh" and swipe left/right small core things we need to invent?
- Real, deep, personalization should now be possible. An app should be able to save not just a few settings, or a workspace state, but a rich context that heavily influences the behavior of the app.