Published March 3, 2026 | Version v1
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Human-AI Symbiosis as a Contingent Accelerator of Functional Recovery

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Description

This article presents an auto-ethnographic study on sustained interaction with large
language models (LLMs) during a period of high personal and academic pressure. The

case documents how a process of interactive externalization, initially unstructured,

evo
lved into a functional reorganization that enabled the restoration of functional
agency and maintained academic continuity under conditions of functional drift.

It suggests that conversational interaction with a generative system can operate as a

contingent accelerator of cognitive stabilization, facilitating the interruption of

rumination, the progressive structuring of thought, and the consolidation of agency.

T
he observed resilience is not causally attributed to the technological tool, but rather
interpreted as a pre
-existing trait of the individual, catalyzed and organized through
structured linguistic feedback.

The study does not claim clinical generalization nor does it propose such systems as a

substitute for professional support, but aims to provide a phenomenological

description of an emerging process in the contemporary context of human
-AI
interaction. The e
xperiment remains open; writing and reflective dialogue are
constitutive parts of the analyzed phenomenon itself.

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