What comes next for user interfaces?
Several decades ago holograms were thought to be the future of UI.
"ZDNET's key takeaways
- The demise of the classic UI is imminent.
- Salesforce, a bellwether, goes direct to agents with no browser UI.
- With AI, viewable UIs can be delivered "just in time" to users
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Disposable interfaces generated on demand
UIs are evolving from the fixed, static screens we've viewed for decades to generated "just-in-time" projection layers that appear as simple text boxes ... In many cases, people will no longer be interacting directly with UIs -- applications will deliver results via APIs tied to AI outputs or agents. Interfaces that users see, ... will be "disposable -- a one-time use interface that just gets generated on demand and then poof, it's gone. And when you need a new one, just make a new interface." ..."
Introducing Salesforce Headless 360. No Browser Required. "Everything on Salesforce is now an API, MCP tool, or CLI command, and agents can use all of it."
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