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De-Caring (Ent-sorgung)

Han's term — from the German <em>Ent-sorgung</em>, carrying the double meaning of <em>removing care</em> and <em>disposing of it as waste</em> — for AI's systematic elimination of the conditions under which human existence becomes meaningful.
In Non-things (2021), Han coined Ent-sorgung to name what AI does to human existence: it de-cares. The German word operates on two registers simultaneously. Sorge means care in the Heideggerian sense — the fundamental condition of being a creature that exists in time and must navigate an uncertain future with attention and anxiety. Ent-sorgung also means waste disposal. AI, Han argues, de-cares human existence by optimizing life, making everything predictable, smooth, answerable — and in doing so disposes of the uncertainty that made care necessary and the care that made meaning possible. The productive addict does not face the future with anxiety; he faces it with the confidence of a system that can execute any intention, build any artifact that can be described in natural language. The future has been defanged.

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For Heidegger, Sorge is the structure of being-in-the-world as a creature thrown into time with finite possibilities. Care is not sentimentality; it is the condition

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