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AI agents are becoming users, demanding new UX and accessibility standards

The definition of a "user" is expanding to include AI agents that interact with digital interfaces similarly to humans. This evolution necessitates a greater focus on accessibility and semantic HTML in UX design to ensure product success. Designers must consider how these AI agents navigate and interpret interfaces, making these technical considerations more critical than ever. AI

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IMPACT Requires UX designers to consider AI agents as users, prioritizing accessibility and semantic HTML for broader interface compatibility.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing the evolving definition of 'user' to include AI agents and its implications for UX design.

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    The definition of "user" is evolving. AI agents now navigate the same interfaces as humans, but are we designing for them? This shift makes accessibility and se

    The definition of "user" is evolving. AI agents now navigate the same interfaces as humans, but are we designing for them? This shift makes accessibility and semantic HTML more critical than ever for product success. Explore this rethinking of UX design: https://www. nngroup.com/…