CONCEPT
You On AI as Induction Event
The Fleckian reading of Segal's recognition moment — not a learning event but an induction, restructuring perception in ways argument cannot produce and cannot reverse.
The orange pill, read through Fleck's framework, is an induction event in his precise technical sense. Not a learning event, not a persuasion event, not an event in which new information is added to an existing cognitive framework. An induction event — in which the framework itself is restructured by direct experience, producing a new way of seeing that cannot be reversed by subsequent reasoning or counterargument. Three features of Segal's account align with Fleck's model with striking precision: the induction required direct experience, the perceptual shift was irreversible, and the induction created community. These features are not coincidental. They are the structural signatures of
Einführung — the process Fleck identified as the mechanism through which every thought collective reproduces itself.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Segal's description of his own induction is phenomenologically precise in ways Fleck's framework specifically predicts. The recognition occurred during an intensive period of work with AI tools. It was not a conclusion drawn