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Stop Designing AI Features. Start Designing AI Systems
Nancy Niu · 2026-06-12 · via Salesforce

AI is breaking traditional product design.

As intelligence becomes embedded across products, designers are increasingly responsible for systems, not just interfaces. Our job is ensuring people can better understand, trust, and collaborate with AI over time.

With approaches like Headless 360, AI agents can manage data and logic across any touchpoint, from Slack to voice. The system itself is becoming the product.

Unlike deterministic software, AI is probabilistic and adaptive. Trust and control don’t happen in a single moment. They emerge through a continuous flow of interactions and contexts. Yet many AI experiences remain trapped as isolated features.

The challenge now isn’t building better features. It’s designing how the whole system works together. This article offers a framework for doing exactly that.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

The Shift: From features to systems
The Layers: The seven layers of AI experience design
The Future: Coherent AI systems across every surface

The Shift: From features to systems

Traditional UX focuses on discrete moments: a button click, a form submission, or a confirmation screen. In these environments, the system responds the same way every time, making every interaction predictable.

But in agentic systems, the interface is no longer the primary design concern. A request might begin in chat today and be completed through voice, a workflow, or another agent tomorrow. While the channel changes, the expectation remains the same: the system should understand intent, apply context, produce the right outcome, and provide clear opportunities for review and correction.

Consider a simple task: approving an expense report.

A traditional feature designer might focus on the approval screen, the confirmation state, and the success message.

An AI system designer must think beyond the screen:

  • When should the AI act autonomously versus ask for confirmation?
  • How should it communicate confidence and uncertainty?
  • When should decisions be escalated to a human?
  • How should the experience remain consistent across channels and workflows?


We’re no longer designing fixed paths. We’re designing the rules that govern how AI behaves. This shift doesn’t replace reusable components. It changes what we standardize.

The goal is consistency not just in appearance, but in how AI confirms actions, escalates risk, explains uncertainty, and collaborates with people. By shifting our perspective, we stop building isolated tools and start building systems that feel like a single, cohesive partner.

And since AI experience design is now systems design, we need a shared way to structure those systems.

AI patterns rarely fail because of visual execution alone. More often, they fail because the underlying behavior was never fully aligned. To design effectively, we must think in layers.

Each layer represents a set of decisions that shape how a system behaves, how people interact with it, and how confidence is built over time.

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Take a Deeper Dive

The Layers: The seven layers of AI experience design

The following model is ordered by dependency and long-term impact, starting with system reality and moving toward user legibility across every product line.

What the pattern must account for
Every AI pattern operates within real constraints like variable outputs, latency, and failure modes. Designing at this layer means defining acceptable variation, identifying when users need fallback options, and ensuring patterns reflect how the system actually behaves rather than an idealized flow. For example, a content-generation assistant may produce different responses to the same prompt. The design challenge is not eliminating that variation, but determining when it’s acceptable and when guardrails or fallback paths are needed.

What stays consistent for users
This layer defines how people and AI collaborate, including how initiative is shared, when the system asks for confirmation, and how users revise, interrupt, or override behavior. These decisions must hold across chat, voice, workflows, and automation so users can recover from mistakes, regain control, and move confidently between surfaces. For example, an AI assistant might suggest calendar changes, draft messages, or trigger workflow actions, but require confirmation before making changes that affect other people. Whether the interaction happens through chat, voice, or automation, the approval rule remains consistent, helping users understand when they’re in control and when the system can act on their behalf.

What the pattern teaches users
Patterns must help users understand what the system can do, how context shapes outputs, and where its limits lie. For example, a tool like ChatGPT may sound confident even when it’s wrong. Good design acknowledges that reality by making verification easy without forcing users to question every response.

How the pattern earns trust
This layer defines how confidence and uncertainty are communicated, when attribution or citations should appear, how responsibility is shared between the system and the user, and when escalation to a human becomes necessary. Strong patterns don’t attempt to remove uncertainty. They make it visible and manageable. For example, Agentforce displays sources alongside answers, helping users evaluate credibility without leaving the experience.

How the pattern supports adaptation
This layer defines how the system supports regeneration, guided adjustments, retry behavior, fallback paths, and escalation when outputs fail or confidence drops. Recovery should feel like part of the interaction, not a sign of failure. Features like Regenerate, Try Again, and Refine Response are not conveniences. They’re recovery mechanisms that help users regain orientation and move forward when an output isn’t immediately useful.

How the pattern survives and scales
AI systems increasingly operate across products and autonomous agents. This layer defines how behavior remains consistent as models improve and logic extends across channels. In a headless architecture, it ensures the experience remains coherent even as interfaces change. For example, a customer request might begin in Slack, continue through an AI assistant, and trigger actions across multiple enterprise systems. Users should experience a single workflow, not a collection of disconnected tools.

How the system becomes legible
Visual and behavioral design helps people understand what AI is doing. It distinguishes AI-generated content, manages latency, and guides attention. While this layer shapes the user experience, it reflects decisions made in the layers above. Streaming responses, typing indicators, confidence signals, and AI-generated content labels all help users understand what the system is doing and what to expect next.

Taken together, these layers redefine design patterns. They’re no longer just reusable UI elements. They’re reusable decisions about how AI systems behave, interact, and earn trust over time. By designing from system reality to visual expression, we create experiences that remain stable even as the technology evolves.

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The Future: Coherent AI systems across every surface

In this sense, reusable decisions are the foundation of resilient AI systems. They allow experiences to adapt without losing coherence and scale without losing trust.

But reusable decisions don’t exist in isolation. They become most powerful when they’re shared, governed, and applied consistently across products, workflows, agents, and teams.

This is where architectures such as Headless 360 become increasingly important.

When data, business logic, and AI capabilities are decoupled from individual interfaces, the same system can power conversations in Slack, trigger workflow automations, support voice interactions, or coordinate autonomous agents. Interfaces become interchangeable, but the behavioral foundation remains the same.

In that world, consistency can no longer be defined by screens, components, or even individual applications. It must be defined by the decisions that govern how the system behaves.

The future of design systems is not simply organizing interfaces. It’s creating the shared behavioral foundation that enables coherent AI experiences across every surface.

We’re moving toward a future where the platform becomes the product and interfaces become increasingly transient. Users won’t learn to trust a screen, a chatbot, or an application. They’ll learn to trust the underlying system that powers them all.

The future of AI design is not designing better features. It’s designing coherent systems that people can trust, regardless of where the interaction begins.

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