Creative practices using generative AI have often been discussed in terms of a binary opposition: whether AI autonomously generates the work, or whether a human simply operates AI as a tool. This paper revises that understanding and proposes a conceptual framework that interprets AI-assisted creation as a Poietic Feedback Loop. Within this framework, AI-assisted creation is understood as a process that unfolds through iterative interaction between human intention and machine generation. Generated results are evaluated and judged, conditions are adjusted, and generation is performed again. Through this cycle, latent forms gradually become manifest. This paper formulates AI-assisted creation as a Poietic Feedback Loop and provides its philosophical grounding in the philosophy of art.
Jun'ichiro Fujikura (Tue,) studied this question.