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Smart vs. Dumb.
In Nitsuh Abebe’s latest “On Language” column, he unpacks a fascinating linguistic twist: the 21st-century tech industry has transformed the meanings of “smart” and “dumb” in ways that are both revealing and, dare we say, delightful. The word "smart," once synonymous with intelligence and innovation, has taken on a repulsive air, burdened by connotations of overreach and superficiality. Meanwhile, “dumb” emerges as surprisingly appealing, often associated with simplicity and authenticity. Abebe’s exploration invites us to rethink our relationship with these terms, questioning not just their meanings but also the cultural implications behind them. For those intrigued by the complexities of language, his insights resonate alongside discussions like “Learning the Test vs Learning the Language,” where the nuances of language acquisition come into sharper focus. Prepare for a journey into the slippery depths of meaning!

