> If business software (sheets, Photoshop, CAD etc.) can be sped up with chat input, it will be, and people will be expected to use the quickest UI.
I have a hard time seeing chat input become the primary UI for that class of applications, unless you can delegate complete tasks to it. As an analogy, for driving a car, I can see voice commands replacing the steering wheel if we reach full self-driving capabilities, but absent that, the steering wheel and gas/breaking pedals will remain the more efficient and practical UI (even ignoring safety concerns).
I think the biggest change will be users will increase my parents don't know how to use Photoshop are not tech inclined they won't be touching up photos of their grand child. But give them an option of just asking the app to do something and they will as the learning curve goes down dramatically
I have a hard time seeing chat input become the primary UI for that class of applications, unless you can delegate complete tasks to it. As an analogy, for driving a car, I can see voice commands replacing the steering wheel if we reach full self-driving capabilities, but absent that, the steering wheel and gas/breaking pedals will remain the more efficient and practical UI (even ignoring safety concerns).