But I haven't seen really impactful tools yet. Some UI generators that can at best replicate UI kits you can buy for $20. Maybe with time you'll be able to have good kits for a fraction of that? It won't disrupt the field tho.
The real value of UX/UI is before the generation, when you gather the requirements and lay out your flows. A copilot-style assistant might make sense here, providing you with context, references and relevant data.
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Make the AI understand what the human inputs are required with what interaction modality - what the interaction represents as well as what important feedback from your system should be shown and have it arrange interfaces like this that are actually meaningful and work - and let it be such that if a user doesnt like it - tell the AI to remix it - or have the user customize it by picking the control he wants and then DRAWING it on the screen in whatever ergo he likes... and AI does all the NODE-ing in the background.
So all the CGI bs we see in games and movies on these beautiful panel interfaces can be a reality but also as flexible as could be.
So talk to it and tell the ai to do your bidding, but with an added intellegence in the elements to actually work, make the AI carry the load.
It could also transform mostly into:
- Prompt -> user asks what they want to see (e.g. my bills in last month)
- Response -> dynamically generated UI/interface that shows only the relevant information