Artificial intelligence is often described as an autonomous system capable of generating knowledge, decisions, and creative outputs independently. This paper introduces the Mirror Principle, a framework that repositions AI as a relational system that reflects and amplifies human cognitive and linguistic structures. Through Relational Technolinguistics, the study shows that AI output quality depends not only on the system itself, but on the structure of human input and the continuity of interaction. This work re-centers the human as the primary source of meaning and direction, while defining AI as a powerful amplifier within a relational process.
Angelo Ciacciarella (Fri,) studied this question.
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