Language Models and the Evolution of Meaning
Language is not static—it drifts, adapts, and reshapes itself across generations. Words gain new connotations, lose old ones, and…
🧠Language makes intelligence visible. The Culture section explores how words, aesthetics, emotion, and design shape our experience of artificial intelligence. Here you’ll find essays on semantic structure, emotional architecture, folklore, authorship, and prompting—inviting you to reimagine intelligence as a cultural force, not just a computational one.
Language is not static—it drifts, adapts, and reshapes itself across generations. Words gain new connotations, lose old ones, and…
Memory is no longer just a human faculty—it’s becoming a computational infrastructure. As artificial intelligence systems absorb, generate, and…
Taste was once considered a deeply personal and social phenomenon—shaped by upbringing, education, and cultural exposure. Today, algorithms play…
Synthetic personas are more than data-driven profiles—they’re symbolic constructs that represent imagined users, cultural archetypes, and behavioral patterns. As…
Creativity was once seen as uniquely human—sparked by inspiration, shaped by culture, and driven by emotion. But with generative…
Folklore has always been a way for communities to make sense of the unknown—through stories, symbols, and shared rituals….
Machines don’t feel—but they perform. As emotional AI systems become more expressive, responsive, and context-aware, they begin to simulate…
Machines don’t think like humans—but they do think. From neural networks to symbolic reasoning engines, artificial intelligence systems exhibit…
We tap, swipe, scroll, and click—not just to perform tasks, but to participate in rituals of interaction. As digital…
Prompting is not just instruction—it’s invocation. As generative AI systems become more accessible, the act of prompting evolves from…