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AUX is the design discipline focused on crafting interfaces and workflows where AI agents — not just users — are first-class actors. Unlike traditional UX, which centres on human clicks and navigation, AUX designs for delegation, autonomy, and trust. The user...
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Agent-first design is a product philosophy where the primary interaction loop starts with what an agent can do autonomously, and the UI is built around surfacing, steering, and auditing that autonomous behaviour. Instead of designing screens and then asking 'w...
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AI-native UX describes interfaces built from the ground up assuming intelligence is a core primitive, not a bolt-on feature. In AI-native products, the interface doesn't have a separate 'AI assistant' panel — the intelligence is woven into every interaction. S...
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Autonomous UX refers to interaction patterns where the system takes action without explicit user commands, based on learned preferences, contextual triggers, or delegated authority. The UX challenge is enormous: how do you design for something that happens whe...
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Agent-driven interfaces are UIs where the content, layout, and available actions are determined by an AI agent rather than hardcoded by designers. The agent decides what to show based on the user's current context, goals, and history. Think of it as the interf...
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HAI is the study and practice of designing effective communication between humans and AI agents. It draws from HCI (human-computer interaction) but adds unique dimensions: natural language as an input modality, probabilistic outputs, agent initiative (the agen...
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Multi-agent experience design tackles the UX of systems where multiple AI agents work together, potentially with different specialisations, conflicting recommendations, or parallel workstreams. The human needs to understand which agent is doing what, how they...
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Agent orchestration UX is the interface layer for managing, sequencing, and monitoring multiple agents working on complex tasks. It's the 'mission control' view for agentic systems — showing which agents are active, what they're working on, where they're block...
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Intelligent interface design is the broader practice of creating UIs that adapt, learn, and respond to user behaviour through embedded intelligence. It's not limited to agents — it includes smart defaults, predictive input, adaptive layouts, and contextual hel...