Sure, I lived it, and it was very pleasant at the time and in many ways better than now in retrospect. e.g. always-on access to infinite content engines like YouTube, TikTok, X, Facebook, etc. is probably a net negative, both for individuals and society. I wouldn't want to go back a century or more and give up air conditioning, dishwashers, washing machines, air travel, electric lights. But a few decades, sure, in a heartbeat.
This describes *User Interfaces*. The closest alternative would be to just return React JS code directly.
But this adds a layer of constraint and control, preventing LLMs to generate e.g. malicious React JS code.