Description: An adaptive interface is a design system that adjusts its appearance and functionality based on user behavior and preferences. This type of interface aims to enhance the user experience by providing a more personalized and efficient environment, adapting to specific needs. Adaptive interfaces can change visual elements, such as the size and layout of components, as well as functionality, allowing the system to respond dynamically to user actions. This is achieved through algorithms that analyze user behavior, such as click patterns, interaction time, and declared preferences. Adaptability can be particularly useful in environments where users have varying skill levels or where the tasks performed differ significantly. In technology, adaptive interfaces can provide a smoother and optimized experience across various applications and systems, allowing them to adjust to hardware capabilities and user preferences. In robotics, these interfaces can facilitate interaction between humans and machines, enabling robots to adapt to user instructions and behaviors, thereby improving the efficiency and effectiveness of human-robot collaboration.