CONCEPT
Contingency Design
The Skinnerian prescription for managing AI engagement: not the assertion of willpower against a powerful reinforcement schedule, but the deliberate engineering of the schedule itself—installing extinction points, managing stimulus control, and building the behavioral environment that produces sustainable engagement rather than compulsive continuation.
The central mistake in every willpower-based approach to AI engagement is treating the problem as one of character rather than contingency. The
Skinnerian framework insists that behavior is maintained by its environmental consequences—its contingencies—and that modifying behavior requires modifying contingencies, not strengthening the resolve of the organism trying to resist them. Contingency design is the engineering discipline that follows from this insight: the deliberate construction of behavioral environments in which the responses we value—stopping at a reasonable time, preserving cognitive independence, maintaining alternative repertoires—are supported by their consequences rather than opposed by them. The
absent extinction point of AI engagement cannot be overcome by deciding to stop; it must be remedied by installing a stopping signal, a temporal boundary, or a session limit that functions as a discriminative stimulus for the unavailability of further reinforcement. The
stimulus control saturation that AI-related cues achieve across all environments cannot be overcome by ignoring the laptop