The rapid development of information and communication technology has opened up a new era of transformation.
The way knowledge is shared through writing has also undergone significant changes.
At the center of this transformation is the digital medium, which has changed the way knowledge is stored and transmitted.
It has shaken up the book-based writing systems that previously relied on printing and paper.
The digital world has expanded the realm of writing to include images, video, audio, and even emojis.
It is a paradox of history that, while humanity once moved from pictures to writing, it is now moving back to pictures with the emergence of new pictographic writing systems.
The linguistic and writing barriers arising from race, region, and history are rapidly breaking down thanks to digital technology.
Artificial intelligence-based machine translation technology that can acquire infinite knowledge is enclosing humanity within a single fence.
However, writing that cannot adapt to the technological age will disappear.
Perhaps a new "world script" that all of humanity will use will emerge.