Generative midtended cognition and Artificial Intelligence. Thinging with thinging things
Xabier E. Barandiaran, Marta P\'erez-Verdugo

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of generative midtended cognition, analyzing how generative AI integrates with human cognition to transform creative agency and hybrid processes.
Contribution
It provides a new theoretical framework for understanding hybrid human-AI cognition, emphasizing the role of generative AI as a constitutive element of creative processes.
Findings
Defines generative midtended cognition as a hybrid cognitive process.
Differentiates between width and depth in generative hybrid creativity.
Discusses potential risks and benefits of widespread generative AI adoption.
Abstract
This paper introduces the concept of ``generative midtended cognition'', exploring the integration of generative AI with human cognition. The term "generative" reflects AI's ability to iteratively produce structured outputs, while "midtended" captures the potential hybrid (human-AI) nature of the process. It stands between traditional conceptions of intended creation, understood directed from within, and extended processes that bring exo-biological processes into the creative process. We examine current generative technologies (based on multimodal transformer architectures typical of large language models like ChatGPT), to explain how they can transform human cognitive agency beyond what standard theories of extended cognition can capture. We suggest that the type of cognitive activity typical of the coupling between a human and generative technologies is closer (but not equivalent) to…
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