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Seungyeon Jeong

I reflect on the fundamental problems that emerge from everyday life.

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Omission

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1 × 3 — the “×” goes unwritten
3 o’clock — the 00 goes unwritten

Omission is a privilege
granted only when the premise is shared.

There are things
that do not disappear
even when unwritten.

No —...

14 days ago
4

Where Humans Stand in the Age of AI

Part I. Where Society Asks Humans to Stand

1. AI Has Begun to Pull Ahead

AI has begun to surpass humans in domains where the conditions are clear. It started with Go, and AlphaFold confirmed it. A problem that had resisted humanity...

24 days ago
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3

On Love

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Human beings live as though breathing and loving were the same act. The world holds countless definitions of love, and I respect them all. But here, I want to tell a different story — my own. To me, love...

a month ago
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Polaris

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常無欲以觀其妙

To Observe the Subtle Without Desire

My lighthouse,

You became
the point of reference
in my world—
and so,
you became Polaris.

I run toward you.
My destination
is always you.

My...

a month ago
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1

Why I Cast an Invalid Ballot

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I go to the polls on every election day. And I cast an invalid ballot. This is not giving up. It is not abstention. I think of it as a cry — small and unheard, perhaps, but a cry nonetheless. “Give me...

a month ago
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