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This parable flips the usual anxiety around algorithms: instead of being cowed by their power, we treat their quirks as treasures. The unplugged keyboard signals that insight doesn’t arise from computation alone but from how we relate to it—an echo of the Taoist notion that usefulness often lies in emptiness.
By Darkus HobartThis parable flips the usual anxiety around algorithms: instead of being cowed by their power, we treat their quirks as treasures. The unplugged keyboard signals that insight doesn’t arise from computation alone but from how we relate to it—an echo of the Taoist notion that usefulness often lies in emptiness.