Augmented Reality(AR) offers the potential for easy and efficient information access, reinforcing the wide belief that AR Glasses are the next-generation of personal computing devices. However, to realize this all-day AR vision, the AR interface must be able to address the challenges that constant and pervasive presence of virtual content can cause for the user. The optimal interface, that is the most efficient yet least intrusive, in one context may be the worst interface for another context. Throughout the day, as the user switches context, an optimal all-day interface must adapts its virtual content display and interactions as well. This work aims to propose a research agenda to design and validate different adaptation techniques and context-aware AR interfaces and introduce a framework for the design of such intelligent interfaces.