As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform user interface (UI) design, understanding user perceptions and expectations of AI-powered interactions becomes increasingly important. This study uses thematic analysis of focus group discussions to investigate important themes around AI-enhanced user interfaces. The findings highlight six underlying themes: (1) user perception of AI, where familiarity with AI systems influences confidence and adoption; (2) transparency and explainability, highlighting users' demand for clarity in AI decision-making processes; (3) collaboration versus automation, emphasizing user preference for AI as an augmentative tool rather than a fully autonomous system; (4) inclusivity and accessibility, underscoring the need for adaptable, bias-conscious AI interfaces; (5) evolving interaction paradigms, showcasing users’ shifting expectations of AI as a co-evolving assistant rather than a static tool; and (6) ethical and emotional considerations, revealing concerns over privacy, data security, and emotional attachment to AI systems. These findings inform future UI designs, advocating for customizable, transparent, and ethically responsible AI-driven interfaces that foster user trust and engagement.
Ghada Refaat El Said (Tue,) studied this question.