Why AI Must Align with Human Perception: Insights from Gestalt Psychology
By
Atefeh Ferdosipour
Summary
This article argues that AI development has overlooked a fundamental principle: while AI generates responses, the human brain must perceive and process them. Drawing from Gestalt cognitive psychology, the author contends that AI must evolve beyond being a simple information dispenser to designing structured environments that respect human perceptual organization. The piece emphasizes that humans are active participants in information processing, not passive recipients, and that AI systems should be designed to guide learners toward comprehensive, lasting understanding by aligning with how the human mind naturally organizes perception.
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The ultimate consumer of artificial intelligence is the human being, who is not a passive or static entity but actively participates in receiving and processing information.
AI must evolve beyond a simple information dispenser; it must design structured environments that respect human perceptual organization, guiding the learner seamlessly toward a comprehensive and lasting understanding of the whole.
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