Agentic UX: When Interfaces Vanish and Agents Take the Wheel
Everyone figured AI would polish our screens. Wrong. Agentic UX ditches the interface entirely, handing reins to systems that act on intent alone.
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Everyone figured AI would polish our screens. Wrong. Agentic UX ditches the interface entirely, handing reins to systems that act on intent alone.
Picture this: you snap a screenshot of a buggy UI. Seconds later, AI spits out flawless code fixes. Z.ai's GLM-5V-Turbo just made that real.
Picture this: a 70B-parameter beast shrunk to INT4, outperforming its bloated kin. That's not magic; it's ruthless editing, the kind your brain mastered in kindergarten.
A celebrity supercouple's split reveals a husband's alleged digital stalking nightmare. Fake profiles, leaked nudes: it's the new face of intimate abuse.
39% off Dyson's V8 Plus stick vacuum — $330 instead of $540. These aren't just deals; they're tickets to a smarter, cleaner home era.
Heart racing, I punched in 'docker compose pull'—jumping 15 OpenClaw versions in one go. What followed was a masterclass in why AI agents demand ninja-level ops skills.
Anthropic's Claude Certified Architect exam isn't playing nice—it's a brutal test of wrangling massive codebases with AI. Here's how top scorers master the chaos.
Picture this: your test suite greens out, only for prod to explode because that sneaky mock spat garbage data. Vercel Labs says enough—with a slick new system that kills fake APIs dead.
Data science's grunt work? AI just ate it. One dev's Apple Health experiment reveals the end-to-end takeover.
Silicon Valley's full of multitool promises, but DeWalt's $30 MT21 might actually deliver for your garage chaos. Or not—let's unpack the yellow hype.
Slack pings. An AI agent, powered by Bedrock, responds with weather data pulled live—no app-switching required. But under the hood? A tangle of Lambdas and queues that devs must wrangle.
What if your website ran itself—mostly? WordPress.com just flipped the switch, letting AI agents handle the heavy lifting from drafting posts to wrangling comments.