Talk at UX Shiraz 2025
Public Speaking / Product Design / Future of UX / AI
At the 8th UX Shiraz Conference, I gave a talk titled “The Last UI: A Journey into the Invisible World of Changes,” sharing my perspective on how AI is transforming product design and how we’re moving toward a future where traditional user interfaces gradually disappear.
Overview
During the 8th UX Shiraz Conference (May 14–15, 2025), an event with more than 400 attendees, I presented a talk titled “The Last UI: A Journey into the Invisible World of Changes.”
In it, I explored the evolution of product design, from early design tools like Adobe XD to the era of AI-driven development with platforms such as Cursor, Bolt, and Lovable.
The first day focused on how design practices have shifted over time and where AI is taking us next.
On the second day, I engaged the audience by turning an idea from attendees into a working prototype in just a few hours, demonstrating how AI tools can rapidly bring concepts to life.
About the Talk
My talk invited the audience to reflect on how product design is evolving, from designing static screens to shaping adaptive, AI-driven systems.
I shared stories from my experience at JobVision (an online recruitment platform), where we turned a simple PDF report into a digital product, and later automated large parts of the process using AI tools like ChatGPT.
Building on that, I discussed how modern AI platforms now allow designers to move from idea to functional prototype in hours instead of weeks, and what that means for the creative process.
The core message centered on a provocative idea:
As AI agents begin to interact directly with digital systems, human users will no longer engage through traditional interfaces.
This marks the rise of a new, invisible layer of interaction, where designers will no longer focus solely on how products look, but on how information is interpreted, translated, and communicated through intelligent intermediaries.
I closed with a question that sparked lively discussions among attendees:
If we’re now designing the last generation of user interfaces, what will we design next?
Below are some photos from the UX Shiraz 2025 event:














