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A philosophical essay exploring the concept of genuine exchange and dialogue, using historical examples (Peruvian marketplaces, Adam Smith's economics) to argue that meaningful interaction requires holding space for difference rather than optimizing for transaction efficiency. The author suggests this 'thinking field' is increasingly relevant to human-AI conversations.
Rob Panico
Adam Smith