I still feel amazed by context recognization. It’s probably one of the greatest mental abilities of humans and now, it’s being performed by a large language model. Isn’t that surprising? It really makes you wonder how far this can go, how much of what we do can be mapped and understood like this. For example, I often give my code as input and ask the LLM to insert a hypothetical function. It understands the full context of the code—something I used to think only a human could do. Years ago, I believed there would always be a one to-one relationship between humans and computers, because understanding code required human reasoning. But now, the code seems to understand itself even better, and it can interpret or explain things in a way that helps us see more clearly. These context-driven conversations can boost code quality to levels that, not long ago, only very determined computer nerds could reach. In today’s world, there’s a stronger public focus on the quality of content produced by individuals. Whether it’s writing or creating something new, it’s no longer just about originality sometimes the words are already out there, waiting to be expressed correctly. So who brings it to reality? A hundred years ago, a poet might have been respected and admired simply for the ability to write beautifully. Today, who becomes the popular poet? Maybe the one who still sounds deeply human, while using the machine’s rhythm, memory, and precision like an extension of themselves. The idea of the “good life” for humans is still hard to define. What do we truly want? Health, clean water, basic food, and the tools needed for daily living. Beyond that, it depends on where we live and what problems we face. The world is vast, and the challenges are many. In the end, we want to ensure that humanity survives, preserves the Earth, and lives in peace and prosperity with the long-term vision of reaching other planets. Along the way, we’ll need to resolve many layers of human drama rooted in history and geopolitics. But the core goal stays the same: to live in health, peace, and a clean environment, with sustainable access to food and resources.