CONCEPT
Collaborative Perception Affordance
The novel action possibility in which human and AI produce perceptual discoveries neither could achieve alone — a category that occupies uncharted territory in Gibson's framework, neither the
directness of unmediated pickup nor the indirectness of constructed representation, but something new: perception mediated by an intelligent agent that structures information in response to the perceiver's actions.
The conversational interface between builder and AI creates what Gibson's framework cannot cleanly categorize: an affordance loop in which the
builder describes a half-formed intention, the machine interprets through the lens of its vast training, finds connections the builder did not see, and presents them. The builder evaluates, refines her intention, and the cycle continues until something emerges that neither participant would have produced alone. Edo Segal's account of the
laparoscopic surgery insight in
You On AI is the canonical instance: a question about friction collided with Claude's associative capacity and yielded a connection that reframed the book's argument. In strict Gibsonian terms, this is not direct perception — the builder is not picking up information from an
ambient array through her own exploratory activity; she is picking up information from a machine's processed output. But neither is it the