Introduction: The Death of the Interface For over four decades, digital screens have depended on interfaces — menus, buttons, grids, icons, navigation bars. Every interaction required visible structure. Users had to learn systems before systems served users. That era is ending. In 2026, the most advanced digital viewing environments are…
Introduction: From Reactive Screens to Predictive Intelligence For decades, digital screens have behaved like obedient machines. They waited for input, followed instructions, and delivered results only after users made explicit choices. Even with personalisation algorithms and recommendation engines, most viewing environments remained reactive rather than proactive. Users still had to…
Introduction: The Rise of Screens That Understand You For decades, television screens have been passive objects. Viewers turned them on, selected a channel, and consumed whatever appeared. Even with the rise of on-demand video platforms, the experience remained largely reactive. Users searched, scrolled, and clicked — and interfaces responded only…