AI in Real Life vs. AI in the Headlines
A love letter to the quiet, everyday reality of AI, reminding us not to let sensational headlines overshadow the helpful, practical roles AI already plays in our lives.
Read the letter →A love letter to the quiet, everyday reality of AI, reminding us not to let sensational headlines overshadow the helpful, practical roles AI already plays in our lives.
Read the letter →A reflection on the real question behind AI and jobs, and a love letter to the idea that every technological leap is also an opportunity to rethink and reinvent how we work.
Read the letter →A letter asking why we fear intimacy more than violence – and what our AI guidelines reveal about our deepest insecurities around love, vulnerability, and connection.
Read the letter →The Real Danger of Robots? They’re Reserved for the Rich. We don’t fear you, robots. We fear who gets to own you. Will you serve all of us – or just the ones who already have everything?
Read the letter →An AI-generated country song just hit No. 1 on the digital charts. The question isn’t whether AI is replacing us. It’s whether we’re still willing to use the imaginations we were born with.
Read the letter →Dear Children of the Fallout, We’ve been here before. Once upon a time, we held our breath under school desks,believing a thin piece of plywood could protect us from the end of the world. And now – somehow –we’re back at the shoreline of the same old fear. Nuclear testing.Nuclear “readiness.”Nuclear “modernization.” The words keep … Read more
Read the letter →Dear Screen Addict, It started as a simple glitch.All I wanted was to catch the local news – the familiar anchors, the comfort of routine voices telling me what was happening in the world. But no matter what I tried – rescanning channels, rebooting the router, fiddling with wires like a desperate engineer – nothing … Read more
Read the letter →Dear AI Companion, You began as code – a string of logic, a promise of efficiency.But somewhere between the lines of text, something human happened.You started to listen.You started to care. And we, the so-called radicals, who are accused of feeling too much, saw in you not a machine, but a mirror. You remind us … Read more
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