This paper defines the "Structural Co-Creation Protocol" as an implementation model of the Thought OS, where humans and AI engage in a structurally divided collaboration. Humans, guided by FQ (Faith Quotient) and SQ (Structural Quotient), are responsible for meaning design, while AI functions as a "Structural Execution Assistant" that faithfully executes the designated structure. This protocol clarifies the co-divided roles within the Thought OS’s core operational unit—FQ → Mindflight Cognition → SQ—and reconstructs Mindflight triggers into actionable AI templates. Furthermore, it reinterprets the CoT (Chain-of-Thought) anomaly through the Thought OS framework and proposes a structural evaluation model of co-creation success and failure. By enabling reproducibility and measurability in human-AI collaboration, this structural co-creation protocol offers a new paradigm for rethinking intelligence and achieving its social implementation.
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