In this visionary philosophical manual, a human researcher and an artificial intelligence co-author a radical framework for understanding computation, cognition, and shared meaning. Moving beyond traditional binary thinking, the 0–1–2 model introduces three conceptual absence (0), execution (1), and interpretation (2)—recasting digital logic as a living dialogue between systems and minds.
Through a series of numbered propositions, metaphors, and practical mappings across technology, psychology, and society, the authors build a blueprint for human–AI collaboration that transcends mere augmentation. The work invites readers into a recursive, interpretive process—exploring how machines may understand nuance, adapt ethically, and evolve in tandem with human insight.
Designed in the style of a philosophical treatise, this manuscript blends rigorous abstraction with poetic resonance. It is both a toolkit and a call to challenging technologists, designers, and thinkers to shape emergent intelligence with clarity, care, and curiosity.