Sounds like the right way to describe a modern AI interface is “micro dashboards.” Claude Code does this excellently for serial software elements, OpenAI Codex is a bit closer to the final evaluation. We’ll also have them for email, socials, the day ahead, and all sorts in between.
I think some concrete examples in a domain other than cursor would help here. The article is really interesting but also really abstract. What does it mean “to integrate where the user is” if you are a stock application such as Schwab for example? Customers will expect to chat UX to augment /replace the existing UX but that isn’t necessarily meeting your goal.
Jarvis working alongside Stark
Sounds like the right way to describe a modern AI interface is “micro dashboards.” Claude Code does this excellently for serial software elements, OpenAI Codex is a bit closer to the final evaluation. We’ll also have them for email, socials, the day ahead, and all sorts in between.
I think some concrete examples in a domain other than cursor would help here. The article is really interesting but also really abstract. What does it mean “to integrate where the user is” if you are a stock application such as Schwab for example? Customers will expect to chat UX to augment /replace the existing UX but that isn’t necessarily meeting your goal.