Beyond the Silence of Lines: A Qualitative Inquiry into Generative AI as a Cognitive Mediator for Externalizing "Understanding" in Children with Autism

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  • Trigka Maria College of Engineering, Northeastern University, 02115, USA Author

Keywords:

Generative AI, Cognitive Externalization, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Mediated Communication, Inclusive Design

Abstract

The communicative paradigm of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often diverges from neurotypical expectations, which potentially leads to a pervasive "epistemic injustice" where their internal cognitive constructions remain unrecognized by the external world. This study posits that generative Artificial Intelligence can function as a collaborative mediator to bridge this gap, facilitating a "buffered" communication model characterized by human-computer-human interaction. Through a three-phase drawing experiment themed My Home involving 14 children with ASD, we explored the transformative potential of AI-assisted intervention across three theoretical dimensions: Structural Organization, Social Embeddedness, and Perceptual Processing. The preliminary findings suggest that AI intervention may facilitate a transition from fragmented element assembly to coherent scene narration, while fostering a cross-over from emotional abstraction to rational concreteness. Considering the above factors, AI-assisted mediation appears to offer a novel scaffolding for externalizing the latent "understanding" of ASD individuals, though further research is needed to discern the long-term cognitive implications of such algorithmic involvement.

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Published

2026-03-04

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Research Articles

How to Cite

Beyond the Silence of Lines: A Qualitative Inquiry into Generative AI as a Cognitive Mediator for Externalizing "Understanding" in Children with Autism. (2026). International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, 1(02), 28-34. https://iakjournals.org/index.php/iakj/article/view/13