The UI era is ending. 🪦
For 70 years we designed computer interfaces. Mainframe, CLI, GUI, Touch.
But with AI, the interface is disappearing. What will come next?
My talk from @mastra's conf this week:
We finally have the ability to create any GUI we want using AI. Buttons, dashboards, menus, built in minutes. It is ironic this comes right at the moment GUIs are becoming obsolete. Soon you will just tell your computer what you need and it will do it.
Anthropic just announced Project Glasswing. Tl;dr - they have an unreleased AI model called Claude Mythos Preview that found thousands of previously unknown security flaws in every major operating system and browser. They're not releasing it publicly. 🧵
Anthropic just announced Project Glasswing. Tl;dr - they have an unreleased AI model called Claude Mythos Preview that found thousands of previously unknown security flaws in every major operating system and browser. They're not releasing it publicly. 🧵
If you're building with AI, don't just build for what models can do now. Have a plan for the jumps. Your architecture, your security, your assumptions about what AI can and can't do. All of it has a shorter shelf life than you think.
The way we build software is changing. Neural networks are becoming the software, not just tools that write software. This shift is coming to every industry. 🧵
On Monday I shared that I'd built a tool that turns dashcam footage into a road investment appraisal. Minutes instead of weeks. About $6 instead of thousands.
I promised the full case study. It's live. Here's what I learned building it. 🧵
"Ipsa scientia potestas est" — Francis Bacon (Knowledge itself is power)
AI has given domain experts the opportunity to turn deep knowledge into functional, high-impact tools without a middleman.
Mwangaza exists to build.
Case study Wednesday: https://t.co/SSslVOw90K