And EinClaw Founder, Arvin @arvinatwild, chatted about a lot of things, and one viewpoint of his really struck a chord with me: once you embed AI Agents into hardware, you still have to consider “interactivity.”


As long as you use voice to make your lobster walkie-talkie do something, it will respond to you in the form of a “vibration” to indicate that it has “received your message.” This seemingly small design, in fact, precisely captures users’ psychological needs.
Code and logic are rational, but the product itself is made for people to use—Perceptible interaction becomes a part of it that touches the human psyche. It’s like a drop of water penetrating into the user’s emotions.
This is also something worth thinking about more in AI hardware design. No matter what you vibe code into a product today, don’t forget who your ultimate audience is. If it’s humans, then when people process information, it becomes a multi-dimensional experience layer.
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