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arXiv:2512.10961v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: A growing body of empirical research suggests that generative AI narrows performance gaps between novice and expert workers on routine tasks--the so-called "equalizer" effect. This paper challenges the generality of that conclusion. Drawing on cognitive augmentation theory, expert-novice research, and structured observations of in-house generative-AI use across a small software product team, we argue that AI functions primarily as a cognitive amplifier: a system whose output quality depends fundamentally on the expertise of the human who directs it. We present a framework comprising three layers of human contribution (problem definition, quality evaluation, iterative refinement) and three levels of engagement (passive acceptance, iterative collaboration, cognitive direction), demonstrating that domain expertise--not prompt engineering skill--determines amplification effectiveness.
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