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      <title>The Necromancy of Scale</title>
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      <description>The Necromancy of Scale Link to heading When Technology Becomes Magic Link to heading Every age has a technology that begins to feel less like an invention and more like a form of magic. For the modern world, artificial intelligence, especially large language models, has taken on that symbolic role. It can now perform tasks once treated as signs of specifically human intelligence: writing, summarizing, translating, coding, arguing, image-making, and simulating expertise.</description>
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