Analysis of 1,223 AI-HCI papers shows declining focus on human epistemic sovereignty and rising optimization of autonomous agents, leading to a proposal for scaffolded cognitive friction via multi-agent systems to preserve human cognitive agency.
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The paper introduces Multi-Existence Identity (MEI) as a socio-technical framework for replicating human cognitive and emotional attributes across AI-enabled embodiments to enable parallel multi-location existence.
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Cognitive Agency Surrender: Defending Epistemic Sovereignty via Scaffolded AI Friction
Analysis of 1,223 AI-HCI papers shows declining focus on human epistemic sovereignty and rising optimization of autonomous agents, leading to a proposal for scaffolded cognitive friction via multi-agent systems to preserve human cognitive agency.
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Distributed Human Identity: AI-Enabled Multi-Existence Through Cognitive Replication and Robotic Embodiments
The paper introduces Multi-Existence Identity (MEI) as a socio-technical framework for replicating human cognitive and emotional attributes across AI-enabled embodiments to enable parallel multi-location existence.