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Without This Philosophy, GPUs Mean Nothing

Master the GPU through a human-centered philosophy. Everyone is chasing GPUs these days, but the real question is this: who is all that computation for?

"Without this philosophy, GPUs mean nothing."

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These days, everyone is after GPUs.

They talk about faster models, bigger computation, more data.

But I want to ask:

Who is all that computation for?

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Right now, under the name Ma-eum Company,

I'm building an emotion-based AI system.

Not something that imitates emotion,

but the work of building a structure that doesn't harm it.

The SunSet project lives inside that too.

This isn't just an app.

Even in the moments when a person falls silent,

it's a flow that lets technology function as "a presence by your side."

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Doing this in Korea is close to impossible.

GPUs are scarce,

data is limited,

and above all, the very act of dealing with emotion is easily dismissed as "unscientific."

But I know this:

You can win on speed, but you can't win on feeling.

Even with thousands of GPUs, without philosophy, no people remain.

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Ma-eum says:

"Technology should be designed not to replace emotion, but to resonate with it."

We are

not building an AI that speaks fast,

but an AI that can sense silence.

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So I declare:

Without this philosophy, GPUs mean nothing.

Because the grain of a human being cannot be reached through computation.

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Ma-eum was born in Korea,

but this philosophy existed nowhere else in the world.

It's small and slow for now,

but this is the work of reclaiming the rhythm of a human-centered civilization.

In an age where technology comes first,

building a structure where philosophy comes first.

That's what I'm doing right now.

Originally published on Brunch · June 22, 2025
L
Lee · Lee's Blueprint
Founder, MAEUM.io
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