
#142 OpenClaw and the UX Shift from Interaction to Delegation
Future of UX | Your Design, Tech and User Experience Podcast | AI Design
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AI tools that talk are familiar by now.
AI systems that act are something else.
In this episode of Future of UX, Patricia takes a closer look at OpenClaw, an emerging AI agent system that can execute real actions instead of just giving advice.
Rather than repeating the hype, this episode breaks down what OpenClaw actually is, why it’s getting so much attention, and why it raises important questions for UX designers.
You’ll hear about:
What OpenClaw does and how it works at a high level
Why the shift from interaction to delegation is such a big deal
How agent-based systems change the meaning of “good UX”
Why undo, transparency, and permission design suddenly matter much more
Where the real risks are, including security, over-delegation, and loss of control
What designers should pay attention to as software starts acting on our behalf
This episode is not about whether OpenClaw will “win.”
It’s about what tools like this signal for the future of UX.
As software moves from responding to acting, UX design moves closer to governance, safety, and responsibility.
And that’s a shift designers can’t afford to ignore.
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