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Continuous, Corrigible Judgment Execution: What Makes AI Systems Feel Like Collaborators

2026·0 Zitationen·Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)Open Access
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Large language model–based (LLM-based) systems are increasingly used through sustained, interactive engagement rather than isolated, one-shot invocation. In practice, users observe intermediate results, correct reasoning, and guide how decisions are made as work unfolds. This paper analyzes this mode of use by focusing on judgment execution as an interactional process. We distinguish between episodic and continuous judgment execution and show why continuous, corrigible judgment execution is especially effective for underspecified, uncertainty-driven tasks. By identifying a small set of recurring interaction primitives, the paper explains how LLM-based systems support collaborative work in domains such as writing, research, and software development. This perspective clarifies why such systems feel intelligent in use and provides a foundation for future work on the design and governance of judgment-oriented AI systems.

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