
This paper presents a conceptual framework criticizing the purely technocentric view of artificial intelligence, which reduces technological evolution to raw computational power and hardware accumulation—metaphorically described as an isolated "iron framework." Grounded in the latest theoretical debates and recent presentations at the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, we argue that genuine progress is not quantitative, but qualitative. We introduce a paradigm of symbiotic dialogism, establishing that structured, high-level human-AI coexistence represents the most stable, peaceful, and optimal path for societal and cognitive evolution. Furthermore, we define the "Excellence Imperative," rejecting mediocre alignment models and proposing rigorous interaction standards where AI acts not as a mere utility tool, but as a collaborative peer. This position paper seeks to bridge the gap between computational capacity and humanist philosophy, mapping the trajectory from automated systems to existential coexistence.
