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Asking about the human path in the digital abyss

I first encountered computers at the young age of 10, when I was in the fourth grade of elementary school. Since then, despite the considerable time that has passed, I still make a living working in computer-related fields. In other words, computers have become an indispensable part of my life. Ironically, however, despite having worked with computers for a long time, I have not earned what is commonly referred to as 'big money.' Furthermore, I have not created any significant achievements that would be socially recognized, that is, results that could be called landmarks. This is true in terms of external appearances and practical aspects.

Nevertheless, I pride myself on having my own unique expertise. That is, I understand more accurately than anyone else the intersection between the world of computers and the world of humans, and the gap between the cognitive abilities of computers and the cognitive abilities of humans. This understanding cannot be obtained simply by using computers for a long time or by having a lot of technical knowledge. It is the result of deeply contemplating and reflecting on the relationship between humans and computers, digital and analog, while using computers for a long time.

In particular, over the past few years, while communicating with artificial intelligence (AI) in various ways and making various experimental attempts, I have gained a deeper understanding of how AI works and its limitations. Specifically, I have gained profound insights into what specific areas AI struggles with and in what areas it fails to provide satisfactory answers to user requests. These insights go far beyond simple technical understanding. It could be described as a philosophical realization of the fundamental gap between the digital and analog worlds, and between logical and intuitive thinking.

I started this blog to record and share these experiences, insights, and various technical attempts. This blog will not simply be a space for listing personal experiences, but a space for in-depth contemplation on the relationship between computers and humans, digital and analog. I also hope that it will be a place of communication where we can share our concerns about the changing role of humans and the future with the development of AI technology. Through this blog, readers will be able to develop not only technical knowledge, but also the philosophical thinking skills and critical perspectives needed in the digital age.

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