That’s the simplistic view of UX thats commonly sold.
Less steps isn’t always better. Friction has its place.
A basic example is an “Are you sure?” confirmation before a destructive action.
I wish there wasn’t so much focus on “less clicks.” It’s often to the company’s benefit at the detriment of the user
That’s a common UX pattern that would need to be carried over ( could just give a thumbs up & ur AI understands it as you accept lol) into the new UX internet paradigm I mentioned above ..which I don’t think is that far fetched. What I propose is really just chatGPT on ur phones lock screen one that connects to Ai agents I mentioned (not present day thing but surely will be).