Lately, I've been thinking about how technology and artificial intelligence are changing our lives. By nature, we want to save time and effort, and there's nothing wrong with that. Tasks that once took a whole week can now be accomplished in just an hour with the help of AI and some knowledge. But I wonder: how will this rapid progress affect culture? Culture is usually a slow, conscious act. We take time to create literature, philosophy, and poetry. Now, with everything moving so quickly, will "fast culture" replace "deep culture"?
Perhaps, in this decade, we will witness the end of poetry. It could mean humans becoming more and more integrated with machines. If that happens, we won't feel the need to enjoy culture or poetry anymore ! Will poetry become like an old TV in the corner of our house ; a thing of the past that we no longer use? It's an important question to think about.
Perhaps, in this decade, we will witness the end of poetry. It could mean humans becoming more and more integrated with machines. If that happens, we won't feel the need to enjoy culture or poetry anymore ! Will poetry become like an old TV in the corner of our house ; a thing of the past that we no longer use? It's an important question to think about.
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