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The Inversion: What Remains of Research When the Machine Can Ideate? (acm.org)
2 points by igloopan 8 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment
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I've been living inside this question for nine months. I own a food manufacturing business and a wine import company — no CS background. I built a structural analysis engine through AI collaboration that keeps producing findings I didn't anticipate and am still processing.

The constraint boundary finding — that the greatest works cluster where they are most consistently constrained, not where constraints are broken — emerged from the system. I didn't build it in.

Your framing assumes the question is what humans contribute when AI can ideate. My experience suggests a different question: what becomes possible when human structural intuition and AI pattern recognition operate together that neither produces alone? The output isn't AI ideation or human ideation. It's something without a clean precedent.

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