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Posted: Wednesday 18 February, 2026 at 3:27 PM

AI's next advance: behavioral, not technical

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By: Cdr. Bud Slabbaert, Commentary

    AI is advancing faster than our understanding of human behavior. AI is powerful but the human mind is sovereign. Humanity leads, technology evolves. AI is not the future. People are the future and AI is a tool that helps to get there. If AI guides decisions, who guides AI? Aligning AI with human behavioral scienceis not philosophical, it’s practical.

     

    When artificial intelligence is discussed, speed, scale and power are emphasized. Rarely the one thing AItouches most deeply: human behavior. The paradox of the moment is that the most influentialbehavioral technology in history is designed to amplify human capability, yet it is done without thebehavioral sciences at the center. AI serves the mind, but the mind remains sovereign. Humanity leads, AI Serves.

     

    I’m not just participating in the AI-conversations. I’m reframing it, giving it a conscience, direction andpurpose. A Human?Centered AI Revolution begins with the oldest principle in the book: start with thehumans and AI becomes a partner in human growth, a scaffold for creativity, a catalyst for learning and atool for empowerment.

     

    A movement that insists on the future of AI must be guided by behavioral science, cultural insight, and a profound respect for the people it serves. Artificial intelligence is transforming economies, labor, education, and information flows worldwide.More importantly, AI is changing human behavior, how people learn, make decisions, form beliefs, interact, and engage in society. Despite this broad impact, AI development is mainly driven by technical frameworks, with little input from behavioral science, cultural perspectives, or affected communities, thereby creating an unsustainable imbalance.

     

    AI without behavioral science is guess work at scale.When dealing with people, the use of AI requires behavior psychological literacy. There’s an assumptionthat humans will “just adapt”. That may be the biggest blind spot. The next great leap in AI must come from a deeper understanding of behavior, emotion, culture and of humanity. Because if AI is going to guide decisions, it must understand decision?making. If it is going to shape habits, it must understand habit formation. If it is going to influence culture, it must understand culture. The real question is how does one make AI understand this? Without it, one gets systems optimized for efficiency, not humanity.

     

    The world needs human?centered intelligence because the future will still be human. Humanity is not a feature; it is the standard and the foundation.The current unfolding real tension is that the AI conversation is racing ahead, while the behavioral?science conversation is lagging behind. Most AI talk is dominated by visionaries,changemakers, founders, engineers, and investors. They tend to frame AI as a tool, a system or an optimizing opportunity. To a certain extent they may be right. Yet there may be a disconnect. Behavioral science frames AI as a tool shaping human behavior, or a social force, or …... a psychological influence.

     

    Those two world views rarely meet unless someone intentionally bridges them. Design for people, not just performance. This is what I consider the “Human?Centered AI Revolution” grounded in behavioral science. Where intelligence has intention and begins with people. It differentiates from the typical “AI hype” narrative and reframes the conversation around human psychology, culture, and activity.

     

    If one wants AI to elevate humanity, one must begin with humanity. That is the idea worth spreading. And that is the future; if one is to build a future where AI strengthens and stabilizes societies, then one must adopt the Human Standard. The AI–Behavioral Science Disconnect is equivalent to communicating without knowing who one is communicating with. Understanding humans is the real intelligence.

     

     

     


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