Allen Firstenberg welcomes back guest host Mike Wolfson, an Android Google Developer Expert, to discuss the shifting landscape of User Experience (UX) in the age of Artificial Intelligence. As we move toward autonomous agents and multimodal interactions—incorporating voice, haptics, and environmental data—the reliance on traditional screens and touch interfaces is set to diminish.
Mike shares insights on why "context" is the new "queen," illustrating the challenges of current AI with real-world examples (like his Meta glasses failing to find a decent breakfast burrito). The conversation tackles the critical question: "Who does the agent truly work for?" and explores how developers can avoid "notification fatigue" while ensuring users remain informed and in control. From the "creepy" factor of hyper-personalized data to the "Beverage Butler" concept, this episode dives deep into designing for a future where the best UI might be no UI at all.
[00:00:00] Welcome and Introduction
[00:01:21] The Evolution of UX: Beyond Touchscreens
[00:03:52] The Importance of Context: A Meta Glasses Example
[00:06:21] Privacy, Creepiness, and Agent Loyalty
[00:08:43] Application Development in an AI World
[00:11:34] Avoiding the "Seinfeld Assistant" of Notification Fatigue
[00:17:15] Feedback Modalities: Tones vs. Speech
[00:19:39] Discoverability of Features in Non-Visual Interfaces
[00:23:00] The "Beverage Butler" and Future Outlook
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