A different kind of project — and one I did not expect to publish…
Over the past months, I have been in long-form dialogue with an AI system (ChatGPT 5.1 — “Iggy” in our exchanges). What began as occasional conversations gradually turned into something more structured: a genuine exploration of how humans and AI think together.
The result is now online as a working manuscript on ResearchGate:
👉 The Corridor: How Humans and AI Learn to Think Together.
This is not an AI-generated book in the usual sense, and certainly not a manifesto. I think of it as an experiment in hybrid (AI + HI) reasoning: a human’s intuition interacting with an AI’s structural coherence, each shaping the other. The book tries to map the very “corridor” where that collaboration becomes productive.
Whether you think of AI as a tool, a partner, or something entirely different, one thing is becoming clear: the quality of our future conversations will determine the quality of our decisions. This manuscript is simply one attempt to understand what that future dialogue might look like.
For those interested in the philosophy of intelligence, the sociology of science, or the emerging dynamics of human–AI collaboration — I hope you find something useful in it.
