CONCEPT
Speed as Suppression
The mechanism through which accelerated production eliminates the temporal spaces in which questioning, deliberation, and genuine encounter with the work's purpose could occur — suppression achieved not through prohibition but through pace.
Speed as suppression is the specific mechanism through which the AI-augmented workflow eliminates the human capacity for questioning without ever prohibiting it. The pre-AI development cycle contained, embedded in its structure, temporal spaces that served functions the system did not recognize and could not measure: weeks of planning that were also weeks of deliberation, months of implementation that were also months of encounter with material resistance, handoffs between teams that were also transfers of perspective. AI compresses these spaces to near-zero. When the temporal spaces are compressed, the functions they served do not relocate — they vanish. A question that takes ten minutes to form has no place in a workflow that produces a new output every three minutes. The suppression is invisible because it is temporal rather than political: no one has decided that questioning should be eliminated; the system has simply organized its time so comprehensively that the pause has nowhere to happen.
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