Phone makers let users describe UI changes in plain language and have on‑device AI generate or modify app/interface code. That turns everyday smartphone customization into a natural‑language design task rather than a settings hunt or app install.
— If large manufacturers ship this widely, it will change who controls UX, concentrate new kinds of platform power, and raise questions about safety, privacy, and intellectual property for user‑generated interface code.
BeauHD
2026.03.10
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Samsung executive Won‑Joon Choi described 'vibe coding' as a way for users to 'adjust their favorite apps or make something customized' and Samsung is already positioning phones as 'AI phones' with Perplexity and stronger NPUs.
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