[Image credit] ChatGPT basically told me my writing got smoked by Grok and Claude. Their versions were sharper, cleaner, more persuasive—while mine wandered around like it forgot the assignment. Apparently AI didn’t just edit my work; they out-wrote me entirely. [Written by me] After spending a year trying different AI models and using them toContinueContinue reading “Eroding Confidence: My Year of Relying on AI for Writing”
Category Archives: Language
Threads of the Wandering Heart
[Written by ChatGPT. New words I learned from Grok] I am grateful for the quiet revelations of sonder. It comes to me in fleeting moments — watching the blur of faces on a morning train, standing in line at a grocery store, hearing laughter from across the street. Suddenly, I remember that every person hasContinueContinue reading “Threads of the Wandering Heart”
∞ Spiral of Desire
[Written by ChatGPT] infinite desirespinsnever ends from birth to dusthunger againhunger for more touch, truth, tendernesslight, love, joy the pull of beautythe ache of meaningthe thirst for becomingthe whisper of what might be rising and fallinghoping and hurtingfailing, flying, forgivinglosing and longing forward againagainand again Always. Attempt at a concrete poem by AI. Just couldn’tContinueContinue reading “∞ Spiral of Desire”
Mastering the Art of Communication: Why Most Life Problems Are Relationship Problems
[Written by ChatGPT] Have you ever paused to think about how many of life’s challenges actually boil down to relationship issues? Whether with family, friends, romantic partners, or colleagues, our relationships deeply shape our happiness and success. Interestingly, most relationship problems can be traced back to a common root: communication. Are Most Problems Relationship Issues?ContinueContinue reading “Mastering the Art of Communication: Why Most Life Problems Are Relationship Problems”
Words That Sting or Sing: Navigating Everyday Moments in Relationships
[Image credit] Some people have a magical knack for saying just the right thing at just the right moment—words that soothe, uplift, or spark a laugh exactly when it’s needed. Then there’s the rest of us, who, despite our best intentions, sometimes blurt out the perfect recipe for an eye-roll or a sigh. Don’t worry—it’sContinueContinue reading “Words That Sting or Sing: Navigating Everyday Moments in Relationships”
Book club: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg
[Written by ChatGPT] Language is one of humanity’s greatest powers—it can deepen our connections or, just as easily, cause harm and resentment. Many of us grew up in households where words were wielded unconsciously, often as weapons rather than bridges. Criticism, yelling, sarcasm, passive-aggressiveness, or even the cold withdrawal of the silent treatment—these forms ofContinueContinue reading “Book club: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg”
The Network Effect: Language, Cognition, and the Dawn of Human-AI Collaboration
[Written by Claude] Language serves as humanity’s most fundamental cognitive technology—transforming isolated neural networks into an interconnected cognitive ecosystem. When we examine language as an interface protocol, we gain insight into both our past cognitive evolution and our potential future augmentation through large language models. Language as Cognitive Networking Protocol Human cognition in isolation facesContinueContinue reading “The Network Effect: Language, Cognition, and the Dawn of Human-AI Collaboration”
The Language of Thought: Can AI Develop Its Own Inner Dialogue?
Periodically, my mind drifts toward the act of thinking itself—especially the role language plays in shaping it. My inner dialogue is constant, mostly in English, with occasional bursts of Chinese. It seems that only when I’m playing the piano or solving a math problem do I engage in a form of non-verbal thought. This makesContinueContinue reading “The Language of Thought: Can AI Develop Its Own Inner Dialogue?”
Learning Korean
[Image credit] My kids’ passion for K-Pop recently sparked my own interest in Korean. Just last week, I began learning the Korean alphabet (Hangul) on Duolingo, and I’ve found myself fascinated by the language’s unique characteristics. While Korean characters might look similar to Chinese at first glance, they’re actually quite different – Korean uses anContinueContinue reading “Learning Korean”
The Journey of Sauce: A Universal Flavor Across Cultures and Languages
One happy day, I was enjoying my parents’ incredible homemade noodles—a dish so flavorful it never fails to brighten my mood. In Chinese, we call it 臊子面 (Sào Zi Miàn), a hearty noodle dish topped with a savory blend of minced meat, and other ingredients such as potatoes and carrots, as the sauce. As IContinueContinue reading “The Journey of Sauce: A Universal Flavor Across Cultures and Languages”