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Framing is often mistaken for presentation — how something looks or how it’s introduced.
This piece explores framing as position: the conditions that allow meaning to form before effort, correction, or control appear.
When framing is absent, pressure moves downstream. Clarifications multiply. Intervention replaces orientation. Not because a system is incapable — but because it has not been positioned.
This episode examines how framing reduces friction by defining role, scope, and context early — in human thinking and in artificial reasoning. Variation does not disappear; it becomes legible.
This episode sits within the Methods track: applied studies in perception, framing, and how structure shapes coherence in human–AI systems.
full video: youtube
By MashaFraming is often mistaken for presentation — how something looks or how it’s introduced.
This piece explores framing as position: the conditions that allow meaning to form before effort, correction, or control appear.
When framing is absent, pressure moves downstream. Clarifications multiply. Intervention replaces orientation. Not because a system is incapable — but because it has not been positioned.
This episode examines how framing reduces friction by defining role, scope, and context early — in human thinking and in artificial reasoning. Variation does not disappear; it becomes legible.
This episode sits within the Methods track: applied studies in perception, framing, and how structure shapes coherence in human–AI systems.
full video: youtube