Comment by pizzly
11 hours ago
Interfaces will definitely evolve. Visual graphs and representations are useful but speaking to an agent will become mainstream as its faster than typing. Also the ability for agents to code on the fly will open up different interfaces. For instance you could say "show me the impact that our marketing campaign x over this time period" and out comes graphs that were coded. Drawing might even make a comeback for instance when designing a website you just cross out things you don't want, draw boxes of where you want things, talk at the same time saying what you want in that box. Then some people are using virtual relativity. Not everything will become a chatbot but its definitely going to evolve with chatting being an integral part of the user interface.
You're describing some Hollywood version of SF, not the real world. Speaking is not faster than pressing a key or turning a knob (like try to operate a CAD or a DAW without keyboard and mouse). And for most report/infographic, you mostly need to design a few dashboard and almost never change them, because those are your core metrics that you need to monitor. And the ability to sketch even a simple wireframe relies on a lot of knowledge that most people don't want to burden themselves with.
In the real world a verbal description to start off a design from a template is _very much_ a competitive advantage.
I dabble in music production and having a DAW to help me guide some parts of the process would be extremely useful to get me out of certain creative ruts.