Serhii Datsiuk's Generative Thinking Patterns
In collaboration with ChatGPT-5.2, Serhii Datsiuk has developed a framework called generative thinking patterns. This includes his proprietary 'Datsyuk Generative Thinking Schema' and operational protocols—known as the Datsyuk Protocols and Iterative Protocols. These protocols are designed for interaction with artificial intelligence (AI): a user copies the protocol text and receives an AI response operating in the specified mode. Their purpose is to foster non-normative thinking by leveraging misunderstanding, uncertainties, and disruptions rather than relying on preconditions.
How the Concept Was Developed
The concept emerged from work on several books:
- 'Overcoming Philosophy,' completed in 2025;
- 'Theory of Virtuality,' finished in early 2026;
- 'Playing God with AI,' written from January to April 2026.
While these protocols are unnecessary when seeking factual knowledge, standard answers, or clear correctness criteria from AI, they become crucial when conventional scientific methods fail or philosophy proves insufficient. As Datsiuk explained:
“Generative patterns are structured thinking modes that generate new trajectories of thought, not just process information.” - Serhii Datsiuk
In his work, Datsiuk introduces the term 'digorant' to describe someone who deliberately ignores AI's potential. He distinguishes three conceptions of thinking:
- non-normative thinking as an event;
- normative thinking as an operation;
- thinking as imitation.
According to Datsiuk, 'non-normative thinking is a controlled deformation of thought, while spontaneous thinking is an event where thought loses control.'
The protocols tied to generative patterns are available in the Telegram channel 'Oikoumene NACH,' specifically in the 'Generative Patterns' thread. Additionally, an AI agent was created using these thinking protocols in the 'DAO 2 / Generative Thinking Agent' thread. Datsiuk emphasizes that 'AI does not initiate spontaneity, but it can create interaction configurations where the likelihood of a person experiencing it increases.'
Datsiuk's concept, which merges generative thinking patterns with AI interaction, represents a significant advancement in modern thinking methodologies. It could serve as a foundation for new research in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, opening fresh horizons for understanding and leveraging AI in creative processes. The developed protocols may prove valuable for professionals seeking to move beyond conventional thinking models and find novel solutions to complex problems.