Cognitive Infrastructure and Systemic Feedback: The Embryonic Phase of an Emerging Civilizational Layer
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence is frequently evaluated through the lens of its current limitations. This paper proposes an alternative framework: AI-mediated cognitive infrastructure should be understood not by its present state, but by its structural trajectory. Drawing from historical patterns of civilizational infrastructure — railroads, electricity, the internet — and from the MIARO framework's analysis of functional symbiosis, this paper argues that we are in the embryonic phase of a transformation whose full implications will only be visible within two to three decades. The instability observed today is not evidence of systemic failure but a characteristic feature of infrastructural emergence.

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