Hajeong Park

Hajeong Park is a researcher at the Esan Institute for AI Humanities, and a doctoral candidate in Indian Philosophy at Dongguk University. Her dissertation examines the Buddha’s avyakata as a method for pointing toward what lies beyond language. Drawing on structural and pattern analysis, she translates classical texts into the language of modern science. She has practiced in Zen centers across Southeast Asia, Europe, and Korea. She writes at avyakata.org.

Recent Articles

Who Wrote This? On Buddhism & Agency in the Age of AI

When AI writes your emails, edits your prose, and ​s​o on, where does "you" end? Hajeong Park finds that Buddhism has been sitting with this question for centuries — and that its answer, rooted in non-self and dependent origination, ​g​ives us a useful framework for navigating the age of AI.