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by daikikadowaki
152 days ago
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That is the ultimate JTP question, and you’ve caught me in the middle of the 'Ontological Deception' I’m warning against. To be brutally honest: It wasn't. Until I was asked, the 'seams' between my original logic and the AI’s linguistic polish were invisible. This is exactly the 'Silent Delegation' my paper describes. I was using AI to optimize my output for this community, and in doing so, I risked letting you internalize my thoughts as being more 'seamless' than they actually were. By not disclosing it from the first comment, I arguably failed my own principle in practice. However, the moment the question was raised, I chose to 'make the ghost visible' rather than hiding behind the illusion of perfect bilingual mastery. This interaction itself is a live experiment. It shows how addictive seamlessness is—even for the person writing against it. My goal now is to stop being a 'black box' and start showing the friction. Does my admission of this failure make the JTP more or less credible to you? |
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