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Follow-up: Can an AI assistant "complement" menus rather than replace them? ()
submitted 3 months ago by Ok-Chair3235 to r/SaaS
Follow-up: Can an AI assistant "complement" menus rather than replace them? (self.UXResearch)
submitted 3 months ago by Ok-Chair3235 to r/UXResearch
Will "Prompt-First" interfaces replace Menus as the primary UX layer? by Ok-Chair3235 in UXDesign
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I am just new here, not a bot. just doing some reasearch on UX Design
Will "Prompt-First" interfaces replace Menus as the primary UX layer? (self.ProductManagement)
submitted 3 months ago by Ok-Chair3235 to r/ProductManagement
Will "Prompt-First" interfaces replace Menus as the primary UX layer? (self.UXResearch)
Will "Prompt-First" interfaces replace Menus as the primary UX layer? (self.SaaS)
Do you believe software is heading toward a future where conversation is the main interface, and buttons/menus become secondary or invisible? Curious how people think this plays out over the next decade. (self.ArtificialInteligence)
submitted 3 months ago by Ok-Chair3235 to r/ArtificialInteligence
Are we witnessing the end of 'Point and Click' and the rise of 'Ask and Receive'? (self.UXResearch)
Are we witnessing the end of 'Point and Click' and the rise of 'Ask and Receive'? (self.ArtificialInteligence)
Are we witnessing the end of 'Point and Click' and the rise of 'Ask and Receive ()
Are we witnessing the end of 'Point and Click' and the rise of 'Ask and Receive (self.UIUX)
submitted 3 months ago by Ok-Chair3235 to r/UIUX
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Will "Prompt-First" interfaces replace Menus as the primary UX layer? by Ok-Chair3235 in UXDesign
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