AI-Native
Reversible Actions
Designing AI interactions so that every output can be undone, edited, or rejected without consequence.
Reversible actions are a trust anchor in AI-native UX. They tell the user: 'You are safe here. Nothing bad can happen that you can't undo.' This reduces the Anxiety force dramatically, especially for high-stakes jobs. Examples include: draft emails that aren't sent until approved, generated code that runs in a sandbox, and AI suggestions that appear alongside the user's original content rather than replacing it. Reversibility is the difference between an AI that feels threatening and one that feels helpful.