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The way we perceive this world is tied to who we are, and who we are is the product of a collective presence.
A city is a place that is meant to be inclusive, but when it fails to do so, it becomes a powerful mirror of who we are as beings, and of what we are capable of doing to our fellow beings.
The visual vocabulary of a city — through large language models and their evolutions — is not a mirror of some external bias; it is, more and more, a mirror of our failure to understand our shared present.
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