CONCEPT
The Fidelity Check
The builder's irreducible cognitive contribution in AI-mediated creation — the sustained comparison of the generated artifact against the imagined intention, with sufficient precision to detect where surface and depth diverge.
The fidelity check is the perceptual operation that
Scarry's framework identifies as the builder's essential contribution in an era when AI tools can generate artifacts of extraordinary surface quality. It is not a quality assurance procedure or a testing protocol. It is the act of holding the imagined intention and the generated output in simultaneous view, with sufficient precision to detect where they diverge — and, crucially, to detect where the generated artifact possesses properties the imagination did not anticipate, properties that may represent either opportunities the imagination missed or dangers the surface conceals. The fidelity check is aesthetic in Scarry's sense: it is a judgment about the quality of the match
between interior intention and exterior artifact. It cannot be automated because it requires a
consciousness that imagined, that intended, that carries
the felt sense of the
shadow shape against which the articulation must be measured.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The operation depends on the distinction Scarry develops