In today's world, we have witnessed a unique phenomenon: technological advances penetrate our lives like a surgeon injecting an anesthetic into a vein before an operation. It is not just a process of innovation; it is an act of interpenetration where we, as humanity, and technology are intertwined to the point where we begin to lose sight of each other. We are technology and they are us. Hence the question: who is now operating on whom? Are we on technology, improving and modifying it for our benefit, or are they on us, reprogramming the very perception of our lives, our goals and desires? The further we go into this labyrinth of interactions, the more difficult it is for us to determine where the boundaries of our own humanity lie.
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