"Today, we encounter a new kind of intermediary in the form of large language models (LLMs). These digital amanuenses, like Tertius, are often charged with taking human intent and transforming it into something tangible. But their role, much like his, is far from simple. Are they passive tools, dutifully reflecting what we provide, or are they dynamic participants in shaping and refining our thoughts?"
"Across civilizations, scribes have acted as bridges between thought and permanence, translating ideas into enduring texts. In antiquity, they were more than stenographers. Scribes worked to clarify, organize, and sometimes even embellish the messages they were tasked with preserving."
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