AI-Native UX Design: A Quiet Shift in How We Design Interfaces
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When you open an AI tool like ChatGPT or a voice assistant, you might notice something unusual. There are no menus telling you where to go. There are no buttons showing you what to click. Most of the time, there is just a blank text box.

This can feel strange at first. For years, we were taught that good design needs clear navigation and visible actions. So why do these AI tools work so well, even without those things?

The answer is simple: the way we use software has changed.

In the past, interfaces were built around steps. If you wanted to do something, the system asked you to do it one step at a time. For example, booking a flight meant choosing cities, picking dates, selecting a seat, and paying. You followed the steps, and the system waited for you at each point.

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