Ever feel like AI debates swing wildly between tiny technical details and massive existential questions—with no bridge between them?
Swift's Gulliver learned about scale by visiting lands where he was giant, then tiny, then among detached intellectuals, then surrounded by pure logic.
His journeys map perfectly to our AI challenge: learning to see from microscopic to civilizational scale without losing ourselves in any one perspective.
Fourth story in my "Once Upon an Algorithm" series. This one's about becoming translators between scales—connecting technical precision with human values, abstract capabilities with concrete needs.
Drop your thoughts below! Which "land" resonates most with your AI experience?