Category: Writing
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Voice-to-Text First Test
The common assumption that “AI will replace software engineers at some point in the future” misses a crucial point: technological advancement rarely works in discrete leaps. Innovation unfolds gradually—starting slowly, then accelerating until it becomes undeniable. Often, people discuss these changes as future events, even though the process has already begun. By the time transformation…
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The Automobile of Thinking
In the American West, horses were once essential for transportation until automobiles revolutionized how people moved. Cars made travel more efficient and cost-effective, yet horses didn’t disappear – they evolved from necessity to specialty, maintained by the wealthy and those in specialized industries while the average person relied on automobiles. This shift from mainstream utility…
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Capitalism vs. AI
The current discussion centers on the idea that “AI will replace software engineers at some point in the future.” This assumption is flawed because technological advancement rarely works in such discrete leaps. Instead, innovation typically unfolds gradually—starting slowly, then accelerating rapidly until it becomes undeniable. Often, people claim that something will happen in the future,…
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Chess vs. AI
I’ve been thinking about how chess grandmasters are consistently beaten by AI. For decades, artificial intelligence has been good enough to defeat the best human players. This fact keeps recurring in my mind because it’s been bothering me. We accept this reality—put the best GM against the best AI algorithm and the AI wins every…
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A Necessary Transition
I think the United States is in a post-society, late-stage capitalist situation. We’re experiencing the aftermath of a period where quality of life improved dramatically in a short time, which created entrenched entities that gradually took control of our country’s development. What once were subsidies meant to help businesses innovate have transformed into direct government…
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Automation Compensation
I’ve heard about universal basic income, and I fully agree that we’re going to need something like that. I’ve developed this concept of “automation compensation,” which I believe more accurately describes what will become necessary. It represents compensation for the rapid increase in competition for tasks that robots will excel at performing—tasks that humans simply…
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Numbers
They preach the market when we fall,But change the rules to save their own.Socialism for the banking hall,While workers gnaw the bone. Each subsidy they claim as right,Each bailout justified—The faster that they clutch and hide,The quicker comes their pride. Their greed accelerates the end:These numbers cannot hold.No haven built on screens can standWhen hunger…
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Atoms’ Pulse
In atoms’ pulse and stellar fire,Where quantum mysteries lift higher,The sacred essence flows unfurled—Through every fragment of our world. Through nebulae of violet light,Where stars are birthed in endless night,Divine awareness breathes and flows,In every leaf, in every rose. Not separate from earth and sky,But woven through the how and why,The cosmos thinks through human…
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The Underlying Rhythm
After six straight graveyard shifts, the world gets strange around the edges. But what happened that night wasn’t exhaustion playing tricks—it was something I still can’t explain, even with my medical knowledge. It was at County General. Three traumas from a pileup on the interstate, all critical. The kind of night where seconds stretch and…