I've thinking alot about the "headless web" as I keep adding to my [[interesting AI areas]]. Mostly out of curiosity, though I'm obsessed about figuring out [[AI era Defensibility]], especially on the [[model layer and above]], given my gauge that [[AI Verification - The Real Bottleneck in Enterprise AI Adoption]] So, google's launching [Disco](https://labs.google/disco) and it'll generate custom UIs - on the fly! So there is plenty happening on the rapid evolution of interface design. > We're getting fragmented chaos. Every [[AI agents]], every browser, every workflow tool will render your product differently. > > That's actually way more complex than what we have now. **Your brand no longer owns the presentation layer.** Your beautiful design system becomes a suggestion. > > The AI might use it, might not, depends on what the user asked for. see: [[Control the browser & win the customer]] **Data structure** becomes the new branding. How you organize information, how you expose it, how you make it readable to AI... that's your moat now. Not the color scheme. The interaction logic, the workflow intelligence, that persists across whatever interface gets generated. See: [[Information Evolution, Personal Knowledge & Collective Intelligence]] For B2B SaaS especially, this matters less than people think. Complex enterprise workflows are about the underlying logic of how you move through tasks. An AI can't "figure out" your procurement approval chain or compliance workflow on the fly. That intelligence lives in the product architecture, not the UI. See: [[AI Agents Landscape - Snapshot of progress and potential]] Innovation is relocating. You'll see competing AI rendering engines with different UX philosophies. Interfaces that morph based on real context, not dark mode preferences. New interaction patterns that only work because the interface is dynamic. The recycled, boring designs everyone's worried about are just the baseline. The floor, not the ceiling. The interesting stuff will be products that use AI generation as a feature, giving genuinely personalized experiences at scale. This kills agencies doing pixel-perfect mockups. Amazing for products with actual workflow depth. The question is whether you built something that only looks good or something that works intelligently. ![[Screenshot 2025-12-15 at 15.55.24.png]] [[Intimate Interfaces and Sensory AI]] [[Technology Intimacy]]