This work proposes Thought Structuring Architecture (TSA) as a framework for understanding AI as an execution mechanism within human-defined cognitive structure, rather than a generator of content. It outlines how human cognition is structured, directed, and sustained through thought structuring, and how AI operates within this architecture to execute and preserve directionality, continuity, and cognitive uniqueness. The study further suggests that TSA forms the conceptual basis for operating systems that stabilize and extend human creative processes, enabling structured and continuous cognition across personal, creative, and organizational contexts.
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