The Weird Future Of User Interfaces

Try Lovable and start building today: https://lovable.dev #lovablepartner --- I'm building Flask, the best video collaboration tool I've ever used: https://www.flask.do Instagram:   / enritarta   Follow me on X: https://x.com/EnriTarta If you're a brand trying to reach tech founders, C-suites, designers, engineers and tech professionals, you can reach out for sponsorships and collaborations at: [email protected] --- Every tech company on Earth is trying to kill the UI you grew up with — and almost all of them have failed, badly. From the Humane Pin burning 230 million dollars to lose a race to a coffee app, to Siri being demoted to a glorified light switch, to Meta force-feeding you a Copilot key nobody asked for. But on the exact same timeline, millions of people started abandoning GUIs completely — by choice — doing their taxes in a terminal and building entire products by talking to an agent. Both things are happening at once, and they're not a contradiction. This video is about why, and about what's actually coming next: not a chatbox replacing buttons, but an interface that generates itself around you, in the moment, for exactly what you're doing. Brian Chesky built the Airbnb AI chatbot and killed it. Google just made the biggest change to Search in 25 years. And the design principle explaining all of it has been hiding in plain sight since 1984. Keywords: generative UI, AI interface design, future of UX, direct manipulation, user interface design, agentic AI, Claude Code, Humane Pin, Rabbit R1, Google AI search, Airbnb AI, Brian Chesky, Felix Haas, chatbot UX, GUI vs AI, product design, Bloomberg Terminal, UX history 🖖 Hey! I'm Enrico and on this channel I go behind the scenes of the tech products you use everyday --- Written by Enrico Tartarotti Produced by Enrico Tartarotti and Bartek Malinowski Editing by Seequence P.S. If you've made it this far, welcome to the inner circle 😎! Let me know you're part of the crew by typing "glorified lightswitch"