AI RESEARCH

From Human Interfaces to Agent Interfaces: Rethinking Software Design in the Age of AI-Native Systems

arXiv CS.AI

ArXi:2603.20300v1 Announce Type: cross Software systems have traditionally been designed for human interaction, emphasizing graphical user interfaces, usability, and cognitive alignment with end users. However, recent advances in large language model (LLM)-based agents are changing the primary consumers of software systems. Increasingly, software is no longer only used by humans, but also invoked autonomously by AI agents through structured interfaces.