Instead of navigating through multiple menus or apps, users express an intent (e.g., "Show me supply chain risks in Asia"). The system then generates a bespoke "mission control" dashboard in real-time with the necessary data and controls.
In NUIs, the content itself becomes the interface, allowing for fluid and unmediated interactions across different devices. The New Frontier GUI
High design maturity companies are treating the screen as an adaptive space where the UI evolves based on user roles and immediate needs rather than remaining a fixed tool. Instead of navigating through multiple menus or apps,
While GUIs are anchored to specific paradigms (like folders and buttons), NUIs are designed to feel organic and "anchorless," similar to the interactive flow of a game. 3. Frontier GUI Agent Models High design maturity companies are treating the screen
Modern AI products are repositioning from "solution providers" to "draft generators," where the UI provides a foundation for the user to build upon rather than a final, unchangeable output. 2. Transition to Natural User Interfaces (NUIs)
New technical frameworks like represent the technical backend of this frontier. These are "native GUI-centered agents" designed to operate software as a human would.