

Non-fiction

The age of the algorithm: are we ready?
In 1968, a singer named France Gall performed a song titled, Der Computer Nr 3 (Computer No 3). One could argue that the lyrics to the song are more relevant today than when she first ye-ye’d them on German television to a confused audience. During the same timeframe of the headiness of the ‘60s, Andy Warhol, famous for his 1967 Marilyn Monroe screen print which is still referenced today in advertising campaigns borrowing from the Pop Art movement, predicted, "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes." The brave new world Gall and Warhol prophesied over half a century ago is well and truly upon us. The question arises: As the nature of AI evolves, will Human Nature follow or lead?
Poetry

The Good News
Pain
Too
Has an upper limit
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May you never
Understand
What this means
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May you never
Understand
The comfort
This brings.
