CONCEPT
Zero Activation Energy
The unprecedented property of natural-language AI tools — that the <em>cost of initiating an interaction has collapsed to nearly nothing</em>, eliminating the friction that previously protected cognitive pauses from colonization.
Zero Activation Energy is Pang's term for the defining new property of natural-language AI interfaces: the cognitive and temporal cost of initiating an interaction has collapsed to approximately zero. Previous technologies — email, code editors, even social media — required some minimum setup: opening an application, loading context, composing a structured request. These friction costs served, invisibly, as barriers to always-on engagement. The AI tool eliminates them. The thought occurs, the phone is in hand, the prompt is typed, the response arrives in seconds. The entire interaction takes less time than it would take to decide not to engage. This creates conditions for task seepage and productive addiction that no previous technology could produce.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The concept emerges from Pang's observation that the Berkeley study's documentation of lunch-break prompting, elevator-ride debugging, and meeting-time sneaky queries reflects something structurally new. Earlier technologies produced their own forms of always-on pathology, but all required enough activation energy that the decision to engage could
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