The structural claim that intelligence lives in the space between minds — not in individual nodes but in the connections through which ideas collide and recombine.
The central insight of You On AI — that intelligence lives in the space between minds — is a sociological claim before it is a creative one. Granovetter's framework established the structural principle empirically decades earlier: information does not reside in nodes but flows through ties; value does not accumulate in individuals but is generated in the space between them. Every creative breakthrough can be traced to a collision at a structural hole where previously disconnected bodies of knowledge were brought into contact. AI creates a between of unprecedented scope — but whether it produces genuine insight or merely voluminous combination depends on the structural conditions the builder maintains alongside the tool.
Sociology of the Between
In The You On AI Field Guide
Darwin's between connected natural history to political economy. Einstein's connected physics to thought experiments about beams of light. The Homebrew Computer Club connected electrical engineering to hobbyist enthusiasm. In each case, the creative output was a property of the collision, not of any single input. Two