Product Design & UX

When Interfaces Disappear

Designing for Agency in a World of faceless interfaces

Date & Location
23 Sep 2026
10:30 - 11:00
Stage 2
Track
Product Design & UX
Type
Talk
Language
English

About this Session

The talk steps into a moment where digital experiences are no longer made of pages and buttons but of systems that listen, react and learn. Interfaces fade into the background while intelligence moves to the foreground, shaping how people move through the world without always realising it. Design is entering a phase where products don’t just present information but anticipate needs, interpret behaviour and quietly adapt themselves in real time.

This shift raises new questions. What happens when the experience becomes invisible? Who decides how these systems behave? And how do we protect human agency in a world where design is increasingly powered by prediction and automation rather than direct interaction?

Rather than treating this as a distant future, the talk brings the audience into the tension of the present: the promises of smarter systems, the risks of giving up too much control, and the responsibility design has in steering intelligence in a direction that remains deeply human. It invites designers to rethink their role, not as interface makers, but as shapers of the unseen forces that will define digital life in the years ahead.

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