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The Algorithmic Index: Nuance in Automated Architecture

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Language philosopher Bry Willis documents hiss transition from loathing the manual indexing process to finding a productive workflow using artificial intelligence. After experiencing past technical failures with traditional software, the writer describes how Claude AI efficiently generated a structured list of candidate terms and glossary suggestions for a 256-page manuscript. Although the AI’s conceptual categorisation differs from a standard alphabetical index, the author views it as a superior starting point for organizing complex philosophical and technical vocabulary. By highlighting this specific utility, the author argues against the total dismissal of AI, suggesting that practical use cases reveal the technology's true value. Ultimately, the source serves as a personal endorsement of using algorithmic tools to alleviate the bureaucratic burden of book production.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/03/09/indexing-the-architecture-of-encounter/

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