CONCEPT
Identity Reconstruction After AI
The extended developmental work of <em>rebuilding an identity framework</em> that can hold both AI capability and human worth — a project that cannot be completed at twelve but must be begun there.
Identity reconstruction is the multi-year developmental project that follows the collapse of capability-based identity under AI pressure. Unlike the rapid, inverted premature accommodation that produces diminished frameworks, genuine reconstruction requires dismantling the deep structure that equates value with capability and building a genuinely new architecture capable of holding complexity. The child at twelve can begin the work. She cannot complete it alone or quickly. The construction proceeds through adolescence, supported by scaffolding that must evolve as her cognitive resources develop — less concrete and more abstract as formal operations stabilize, less protective and more challenging as her independent reasoning capacity grows.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The reconstruction requires several operations performed simultaneously, each demanding formal operational capacity at a level that is barely available at twelve. The child must recognize that the premises of the old framework are assumptions, not facts. She must construct alternative premises — consciousness-based, relational, existential. She must evaluate these alternatives against both AI capability
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