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Cursor, “vibe coding,” and Manus: the UX revolution that AI needs

Amy Chivavibul
UX Collective
Published in
9 min readMar 21, 2025

Printed user manual of a early Apple Macintosh interface.
Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash

When ChatGPT needed a magic spell

Sound familiar?

An IBM computer with a green monochrome monitor
Early IBM PC with a command line like interface from Wikipedia
A screen capture of the Mosaic browser, one of the first GUIs
Mosaic browser gave a GUI to the Internet, from Web Directions
ChatGPT was a GUI revolution, yet its inaccessibility is remnisicent of command line UI

Examples of emerging UX in AI

Cursor = AI moves into the workspace

A interactive GIF of Cursor, showing a the IDE coding enviornment with a AI assistant chat side bar.
Demo of Cursor’s Changelog where codebase and AI assistant can co-exist

Vibe coding = casual command line

A cyclic diagram that demonstrates the vibe coding workflow: describe, AI generates, refine, and final code ready
By Jay Thakur on HackerNoon

Manus = the interface is the intelligence

A screen capture of Manus, where we see a user conversation on the left and Manu executing tasks in a window on the right
Demo of Manus creating icons that match TechCrunch website

The missing link between power and people

Written by Amy Chivavibul

Human-Centered AI Researcher | Advancing AI Agentics & Responsible AI through Neuroscience-Inspired Systems

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Great article. It’s going to be a wild ride watching where this all leads in the next few years. As AI tools grow more intuitive and accessible, the barrier to creation continues to disappear. What once required years of training and specialized…

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Perplexity I think also is another example.. Great article!

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Nice article. Computer use as an intermediate UI stage should have been emphasised too. VLMs and multimodal capabilities give AI user interfaces a vastly expanded possibilities set. AR and VR included.

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