What the study found
The author reports that a single day of co-creative dialogue with an AI agent was associated with the generation and DOI registration of five academic papers. The paper's central claim is that AI-assisted dialogue amplified and formalized the author's structural sensing, defined here as perception of underlying friction and value patterns in human experience.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors present the paper as a primary source for research into AI-assisted ideation, distributed cognition, and co-creative dialogue methodology. The study also suggests a caution: existence-proof through DOI timestamping should not be confused with truth-proof.
What the researchers tested
The paper is a first-person record and analysis of a single day of co-creative dialogue on May 14, 2026, between the author and an AI agent called Luna, described as a Base44 Superagent. The record focuses on what emerged during that dialogue rather than on predictive testing or comparison with prior systems.
What worked and what didn't
The abstract says five academic papers were generated and registered with DOI during the recorded session. It also states that the paper does not claim predictive accuracy or priority over existing implementations, and it identifies a risk of conflating DOI-based existence proof with truth proof.
What to keep in mind
This is a single-day, first-person record, so the scope is limited to one documented episode. The available summary does not describe limitations beyond the warning about confusing existence-proof with truth-proof.
Key points
- A single day of co-creative dialogue with an AI agent produced five academic papers that were registered with DOI.
- The central claim is that AI-assisted dialogue amplified and formalized the author's structural sensing.
- Structural sensing is described as perception of underlying friction and value patterns in human experience.
- The paper is offered as a primary source for research on AI-assisted ideation, distributed cognition, and co-creative dialogue methodology.
- The abstract warns against confusing DOI timestamping as existence-proof with truth-proof.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- AI co-creative dialogue formalized structural sensing
- Authors:
- Yoshimitsu Katayama
- Institutions:
- Bukhara State University
- Publication date:
- 2026-05-14
- OpenAlex record:
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