The user experience (UX) perspective suggests that AI-created websites will not become obsolete in 10 years if they can meet and adapt to evolving user needs and expectations. The key is adaptability. Users increasingly expect highly personalized experiences, intuitive interfaces, and fast, seamless interactions across various devices. If today's AI-generated sites are static and unable to learn from user behavior or integrate new features effortlessly, they will quickly fall out of favor. However, if AI systems evolve to create truly adaptive interfaces that personalize content and design based on individual user profiles, real-time analytics, and even emotional states detected through subtle cues, then AI-created websites could become the gold standard. The challenge for current AI-generated sites lies in their often generic nature and limited ability to evolve beyond their initial design, making them vulnerable to obsolescence as user demands for dynamic, intelligent experiences intensify.
Supporting arguments
- Increasing user demand for personalization and adaptability
- Importance of intuitive interfaces and seamless interactions
- The role of real-time analytics and user feedback in UX evolution