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The Day the Toaster Started Thinking
It didn't happen all at once. The machines didn't wake up one morning humming Beethoven and plotting our downfall. It started, as most revolutions do, with convenience - and a little arrogance. We wanted faster math, better coffee, fewer mistakes, and a polite digital assistant who wouldn't roll its eyes when we asked for the weather. Somewhere between the spreadsheet and the selfie, we accidentally built a mind.
Humanity's relationship with intelligence has always been complicated. For millennia, we treated it like a divine monopoly. Then, one day, we taught a bundle of silicon and code to recognize cats - and it recognized us back. That was the moment everything changed. We'd built tools before: hammers, wheels, telescopes. But a thinking tool? That was new. It was the first invention that looked at its inventor and said, "Define thinking."
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