CONCEPT
The Hearth Model (of Creative Work)
Borgmann's applied configuration for AI-era practitioners: the working posture in which the builder engages with the material directly, struggling with its resistance and accepting the internal goods only focal engagement provides.
The hearth model names one of two configurations available to every practitioner who now works with AI — the other being the server model. The hearth-model practitioner does not merely produce output. She undergoes an experience. She engages with the material directly, submits to its resistance, develops skill through sustained practice, and accepts the geological deposition of understanding that only friction produces. Her work deepens her: she understands more, can do more, has been centered by the demands of the practice. The commodity she produces may or may not be superior to what a language model would deliver, but her relationship to the work is categorically different from the relationship of the server-model practitioner to her tool's output.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The hearth and server models are not mutually exclusive configurations but competing defaults. Every working day contains elements of both. A practitioner may write a section by hand in the morning, hearth-style, and use AI to generate
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