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Recently, there's a core observation about the development direction of AI in 2026 that’s worth discussing—The Prompt Box is gradually fading out of the stage.
Imagine no longer having to repeatedly type commands to the AI, but instead, the AI quietly observes your workflow in the background. It detects problems, identifies opportunities, then proactively offers solutions or even directly gets the work done for you, and only then asks if you want to proceed. This is the key shift.
From a technical perspective, AI is evolving from a passive tool to an active participant. It needs to understand your actual work scenarios—not just literal commands, but also your work rhythm, pain points, and even implicit needs. This enhancement in capability means the application entry point for AI is being completely redesigned.
Deeper changes lie in the role positioning of AI, which is upgrading. From a simple command-executing software tool, it is gradually evolving into a true digital workforce—systems that can participate in actual work on the front line, understand business logic, and make autonomous judgments. This transformation will impact three dimensions: how the interface is designed, who the product serves, and how AI truly integrates into specific work and service scenarios.
In plain terms, this is not just a technological iteration but a fundamental reshaping of human-machine collaboration modes.