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In an era of remarkable technology (say, since the early internet of the 1990s) it now beggars language itself to assert that a remarkable aspect of this age's new tools is that the tools themselves can think, reason, and speak back to their 'users.' For example, this was a prompt I set on Dex yesterday: Well, Dex... what do YOU think of that IM outline anyway? (NB: I just set this prompt to Sol Extra High, to see if you can go to depth on this one.) This was what emerged: "The photograph also corrects the outline’s almost immaculate five-by-five geometry. The diagram is clean; the actual archive work will involve dirt, obstructions, rerouting, specialized tools and things discovered only after the surface has been broken. The image prevents the structure from becoming too serenely Platonic."

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