The narrowing loop names the specific phenomenology of AI-assisted building: intention, prompt, output, evaluation, refinement, prompt, output. The loop produces the absorption that Csikszentmihalyi identified as flow — the merging of action and awareness, the loss of self-consciousness, the distortion of time. But the loop's flow differs in ecological consequence from the flow of the climber on the cliff or the programmer debugging a stubborn system. Those flows disappear the practitioner into confrontation with resistant material; the practitioner's identification expands through the encounter. The AI-assisted loop disappears the practitioner into a circuit that has eliminated resistance. The identification does not expand. It contracts into the narrow circle of intention-and-output, a circle that runs faster precisely because it has eliminated the friction that would have forced attention outward into the world beyond the loop.
The loop's tightening is experienced as liberation — freedom from the tedium of implementation, from the frustration of debugging, from the translation cost between intention and artifact. Segal describes this experience