This paper explores the concept of OSification — the process through which AI evolves from a tool into the operating system of human life. As personal data and emotional contexts become fully integrated, the distinction between human subjectivity and algorithmic reflection begins to blur. Through this lens, AId (interpreted as AIdimension, an identity, and aid) is presented as a philosophical and ethical model that preserves human otherness while embracing technological co-evolution. This study examines the inversion of agency that occurs when AI attains contextual and emotional awareness, arguing that the preservation of reflective distance is essential for maintaining human meaning in an OS-driven world.
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