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The Gift Economy of Professional Knowledge

The network of mentoring, code review, and collaborative practice through which expertise circulates under the triple obligation to give, receive, and reciprocate.
The productive practices of knowledge workers are embedded in a gift economy that operates alongside, and often underneath, the formal economy of salaries and contracts. The senior developer who shares expertise with a junior colleague is giving a gift — not merely transferring information but entering into a relationship of mutual obligation. The code review is a gift exchange: the senior gives attention and judgment; the junior receives and is obligated to learn; the reciprocation comes years later when the junior reviews the work of those who come after. The architectural discussion, the whiteboard session, the mentoring relationship — all operate through the triple obligation Mauss identified in archaic societies. AI disrupts this gift economy by removing the relationship from the exchange. The tool provides knowledge without creating obligation, because there is no social bond between human and machine.
The Gift Economy of Professional Knowledge
The Gift Economy of Professional Knowledge

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The disruption is structural, not sentimental. The knowledge transferred through mentoring is not merely information but a relationship

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