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The Colonization of Pause

The AI-era phenomenon of task seepage into previously unstructured moments — elevator rides, lunch breaks, pre-meeting gaps — eliminating the interstitial time that produced weak ties, cognitive incubation, and social capital.
The Berkeley researchers' 2026 ethnography documented employees filling every gap with AI-mediated work: prompting during lunch, generating code in elevators, refining outputs in the minutes before meetings. The researchers framed this as work intensification. It was also the elimination of what sociologists call "third places" — the informal spaces where unstructured social interaction occurs. The elevator ride was never empty. It was full of micro-interactions that produced weak ties: the nod to a colleague from another department, the overheard conversation that transmitted information across silos, the brief exchange about something unrelated to work that deposited a thin layer of mutual recognition. When that ninety-second interval is filled with an AI prompt, the productive output increases from zero to measurable. The social capital output decreases from unmeasurable-but-real to zero. The trade is invisible because only one side appears in metrics. The cognitive cost is equally real: those interstitial moments served as incubation periods for creative problem-solving, allowing diffuse-mode processing that focused attention cannot achieve.
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