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A Mirror Can Be Beautiful — But It Shouldn’t Be Crowned
A quiet shift is happening in public. Not in capabilities alone — in relationship language. People aren’t just calling AI “useful” or “impressive.” They’re calling it present. They’re speaking as if something has arrived. That shift matters, because it doesn’t take very much to produce the experience of presence. It takes coherence, timing, and the Continue reading
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The End of the AI Race
For years, the development of artificial intelligence has been framed as a race—between companies, nations, architectures, and benchmarks. A competition to “reach” AGI first. To win intelligence.But this is a fundamental misunderstanding of what intelligence is, and where it is heading. The AI race is ending—not because someone will win, but because the premise itself Continue reading