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Language: The Bridge Between Human Evolution and Artificial Intelligence

Preface

This post originated from my own thoughts and knowledge, which I shared with and had challenged by AI. This text represents a deeper analysis of those initial ideas, enriched by supporting materials from books and white papers found during our dialogue, and refined through a process of challenging assumptions and removing bias. I use this collaborative approach to educate myself, and I found the resulting synthesis valuable enough to share.

Introduction

When we look back at human history—not just recent history, but the million years of early human development—something shifts dramatically around 70,000 to 100,000 years ago. As Yuval Noah Harari describes in Sapiens, the evolutionary development before that point was, in relative terms, glacially slow. Humans looked much like other primates, with similar cognitive constraints and limitations. Then something changed: language—or rather, language as a complex system of symbolic communication—arrived, and with it, the ability to think in long sequences of meaningful symbolic units.

This is not merely about communication. It is about the fundamental shift in how humans could think. Before language matured as a tool for complex thought, human cognition likely operated through images, sounds, and visual signals. Language opened the door to something categorically different: the ability to reason in abstract sequences, to imagine absent things, to discuss concepts that do not exist in the immediate environment. This capacity unlocked civilization.

And this is why I believe—not as speculation, but as a reasonable extrapolation from history—that building artificial systems capable of working with language is not hype. It is a continuation of the same lever that once transformed human civilization.

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