CONCEPT
Trust-Strength Mismatch
The structural anomaly by which AI interactions have the <em>texture of strong ties but the evidential basis of weak ties</em> — producing trust calibrated to subjective experience rather than to reliability.
Trust in Granovetter's framework is correlated with tie strength for a structural reason: you have more evidence of reliability from strong ties because you have tested them through sustained engagement under pressure. The AI tool presents a structural anomaly within this framework. It functions informationally as a weak tie — providing novel, non-redundant content drawn from distant clusters. But the intensity of builder engagement resembles a strong tie: hours of sustained conversation, continuous building on the tool's suggestions, a subjective experience of intimate collaboration. The mismatch between felt intimacy and evidential basis produces trust that exceeds what the evidence warrants — and the Deleuze incident is the canonical cautionary case.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The mismatch has a specific structural source. Strong-tie trust is built through mutual vulnerability — both parties have something to lose from the relationship's failure, and this mutual investment creates evidential grounds for confidence in the other's reliability. Weak-tie trust is necessarily thinner: you have less data on the
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