CONCEPT
AI Shenpa
The specific, disguised form of compulsive hooking that AI tools produce—not the dopamine spike of variable reward but the consistent experience of augmented competence, which feels like flow and mastery and right effort while the chain of compulsion is already playing out.
AI shenpa is the form of
shenpa—the Tibetan term for the hook that sets before craving becomes action—specific to human-AI
collaboration. Traditional shenpa hooks into variable reward schedules: sometimes the notification is
interesting, sometimes not, and the unpredictability is what makes the hook effective. AI shenpa hooks into something different and more dangerous: the
consistent experience of augmented competence. The output is almost always good. The feeling of capability is almost always real. The builder who prompts and receives a working solution experiences not the dopamine spike of an unexpected reward but the steady, reliable sensation of being smarter, more capable, more productive than she is without the tool. This is
shenpa disguised as skill. The hook does not feel like a hook. It feels like
flow, like mastery, like the thing
Chödrön's tradition would call right effort. And this disguise is what makes it almost impossible to notice, let