CONCEPT
Preserve the Wound
Vetlesen's prescriptive claim: the structures the AI age demands are structures that <em>maintain</em> the specific, situated, embodied difficulty through which moral perception and genuine understanding are formed — not to celebrate suffering, but because the wound is the opening through which meaning enters.
The beaver's dam metaphor of You On AI describes structures that create pools of stillness in the rushing river of intelligence. Vetlesen's framework adds a missing element: some of the most important organisms in the ecosystem require not the calm of the pool but the turbulence of the rapids. The structures that the AI age demands must preserve both — pools where stillness is needed, rapids where turbulence is required. Constitutive friction must be deliberately maintained in education, work, and personal practice, not as nostalgia but as the specific infrastructure through which the depth that makes amplified capability worth having continues to be formed.
In The You On AI Field Guide
In education, preserving the wound means designing assignments whose form cannot be satisfied by prompting an AI for output. The reform Segal proposes — grading questions rather than answers — is valuable, but the test is phenomenological: did the student sit with
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