We're saying people eventually will apply Searle's classification universally and automatically because they will have learned it in grammar school. Searle's five operators are straightforward enough for anyone to understand and to accept as actual social background.
We expect LLMs equipped with these operators, once incorporated into the superintelligent conversation engine we help develop (part of the AGI others have developed), also to understand the classification and to begin to apply it intermittently throughout society. It's easy to see that some applications of such LLMs will be able to guide the humans who desire it, particularly those working in formal gatherings or in regular groups. It's these guided circumstances in particular we want to be able to study with biology, with physics and with speculative theories like ours or like Robert Brandom's inferential semantics.
We do think this framework, if applied broadly, seems likely in large part to dispel the existential fear many individuals experience in social life. Teal Swan, the American spiritual guru, is in the YouTube record saying all women experience intense existential fear somewhere on the order of five times a day. For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw6LGbNKb_o
That pattern is not true of most men. If Teal Swan is right, we are looking at an important sex difference that has contributed to longstanding social inequality,.