Natural Language Interfaces Could Replace Traditional UI Elements
By
Cristian Crisan
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Summary
The article argues that natural language interfaces should replace traditional UI elements like menus and sidebars, suggesting that users can simply ask for what they need instead of navigating complex interfaces.
Key quotes
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Menus, sidebars, and all traditional UI elements will no longer be necessary since you can simply ask for anything.
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