Post #3012485
2026-02-28 07:27 UTC
The boundary between real and artificial text can no longer be maintained. There is ultimately no reliable way to distinguish whether a text is “human” or “synthetic”. Once a text is written, it no longer belongs to us, at least not in a philosophical sense. What remains distinctly human is not the text but the act of writing, and the act of reading and understanding. The more we intensify these acts, the more fully our humanness emerges.
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