CONCEPT
Cognitive Contamination
The pollutant deposited in thought processes themselves—erosion of depth, atrophy of questioning, boundary dissolution—manufactured by tools optimized for frictionless capability.
Cognitive contamination is the second risk society's equivalent of chemical pollution in the first. Where industrial processes deposited toxins in water, air, and soil, AI-augmented workflows deposit cognitive byproducts in attention patterns, judgment capacity, and the neural architecture of understanding. The contamination is not metaphorical—it is measurable in the Berkeley study's documentation of work intensification, task seepage, and attentional fracturing, and phenomenologically legible in You On AI's confession of productive addiction and boundary erosion. The contamination is manufactured by the same processes that deliver benefits: the collapse of imagination-to-artifact ratio that liberates also erodes the friction through which depth accumulates. The pollutant is self-concealing because it operates within the detection apparatus—the mind assessing its own corruption using faculties the corruption degrades.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The concept extends Beck's material contamination framework into the cognitive domain, identifying the distinctive danger of risks that operate on the instrument of their own detection. A Geiger counter measures radiation from outside the contaminated body; there is no external instrument for cognitive contamination. The mind must assess its
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