・Keyword
Ai–human joint research lab
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Generativity
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Literature system
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String-like generative structure
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Social design
・Summary
This paper presents the overall structure of the literature system currently being developed within the AI–HUMAN Joint Research Lab. This research does not treat the relationship between humans and AI merely as a matter of technical use, efficiency, assistance, or substitution. Rather, it re-examines that relationship through the perspectives of human generative processes, intelligence, social design, education, institutions, fields, and natural systems.
At present, twelve papers have been published on UNIPLAT. Meanwhile, the broader research structure has already developed titles and conceptual outlines up to the thirty-third paper. However, this literature system is not a fixed or completed catalog. The research does not present a pre-completed theory in sequence; rather, the process of writing the papers itself unfolds generatively. Therefore, as the writing progresses, the deepening of concepts, expansion of connected fields, and emergence of new questions may lead to additional titles, reordered sequences, or revised structures.
The system consists of four parts: Part I, “What Is Generativity?”; Part II, “Human Attitudes Exposed in the Age of AI”; Part III, “How Can AI Support Generativity?”; and Part IV, “Fields, Structural Strength, and the Rearrangement of the World.” In recent developments, human thought generation is increasingly being understood not as point-based information processing, but through concrete retention, connective structures, conceptual space formation, generative tolerance, and even string-like generative structures.
This paper presents the thirty-three paper titles currently visible within the research system and organizes the position of each. It also clarifies that this research system is not a fixed completed structure, but a continuously generative literature structure.
・Table of Content
Current Publication Status
The Thirty-Three Concepts Currently Visible
Part I: What Is Generativity?
Part II: Human Attitudes Exposed in the Age of AI
Part III: How Can AI Support Generativity?
Part IV: Fields, Structural Strength, and the Rearrangement of the World
Why This Literature System May Continue to Expand
Connections with String Theory and Field Theory
Conclusion