CONCEPT
The Preemptive Draft
The AI writing assistant's production of a draft before the user has decided what to think — solutionism applied to <em>the act of deliberation itself</em>, and the most consequential application of the ideology to human cognition.
The preemptive draft is Morozov's framework applied to the specific moment when an AI writing tool produces text before the user has completed her own deliberation. The user's uncertainty about what to say is redefined as a problem — she needs help writing — and the solution is a pre-generated draft that addresses the topic coherently. The draft solves the problem as defined. But it preempts the deliberation the uncertainty was supposed to produce, replacing thinking with the appearance of thinking.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The cognitive mechanism is specific and well-documented. Without a draft, the writer approaches the task with an open orientation. She does not know what she thinks. She begins by exploring — writing tentatively, trying formulations that may fail, following lines of thought that may lead nowhere. The discomfort is not incidental; it is the cognitive signal that the mind is doing genuinely generative work. Writing in this mode is not the
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