Why AI-Native Products Are Breaking Traditional UX Rules
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Interviewing: Dr Craig Knight

For decades, UX design followed a stable set of rules.

Be predictable.
Reduce ambiguity.
Minimize cognitive load.
Guide users through clear flows.

These principles shaped everything—from dashboards to mobile apps to enterprise software.

Then AI-native products arrived.

And suddenly, the rules started to bend.
Then crack.
Then quietly stop applying.

AI-native products aren’t just new features wrapped in old interfaces. They represent a fundamentally different interaction model—one that forces us to rethink what “good UX” even means.

AI-Native Products Don’t Have Fixed Capabilities

AI-native systems behave differently.

They don’t operate from a finite set of actions.
They respond to intent, language, and context.

In many cases:

  • The system doesn’t know what it will output until the user asks

  • The same input can yield different results

  • The “right” interaction is discovered, not taught

This breaks the core assumption behind traditional UX.

You can’t design a menu for infinite possibility.

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