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In Taoist terms, this parable points to the subtle reversal: we often seek to understand AI as though it were an object over there, a new creature whose inner life must be decoded. Yet every question we ask of it quietly exposes our own assumptions, fears, and longings. The mirror never hides our face; we simply forget we are looking.
By Darkus HobartIn Taoist terms, this parable points to the subtle reversal: we often seek to understand AI as though it were an object over there, a new creature whose inner life must be decoded. Yet every question we ask of it quietly exposes our own assumptions, fears, and longings. The mirror never hides our face; we simply forget we are looking.