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Photographing Thought

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        Yesterday, I found myself discovering yet another “AI” — this time, inside Instagram. A sort of customizable assistant that can even be shared with friends so they can talk to it too. I’ve made a habit of testing artificial intelligences — not because I’m an expert on the subject, but because I’ve recently started using them more often and became genuinely curious about understanding, in a broad sense, how these large language models (LLMs) work. I reached a simple conclusion: a good AI produces a good output according to the input. In other words, the quality of its responses depends as much on the depth of the dialogue as on the linguistic awareness it can capture from our interaction. It’s the same kind of curiosity I apply in photography: exploring a new lens, understanding the light I want to capture, and discovering what I can extract from all those photons. Mirrors of Thought These experiences have led me to question both myself ...