By Edo Segal ^ Opus
The question that has been haunting me since I took the orange pill is not about speed. It is not about productivity. It is about shape.
What shape does the interaction take when you sit across from an intelligence that never pushes back? What shape does your individuality assume when every creative act passes through the same tool that mediates everyone else's? What shape does trust become when the system knows more about you than you have chosen to reveal?
I could not find these questions inside the technology discourse. The engineers talk about capability. The economists talk about displacement. The ethicists talk about alignment. Nobody was talking about the geometry of the encounter itself — the formal architecture of what happens between a human and a machine when they
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