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AI and Human Connection

I am fairly anti generative AI. Beyond its environmental impact, there’s social harm as well. Which angle? Take your pick. Spreading misinformation. Harming reputations. Inciting hate or violence. Impacting political campaigns. Perpetuating bias. The list goes on. In the writing community, there are also concerns of copyright infringement, the continued societal disrespect and commodification of creative pursuit, and already stressed systems being flooded with AI content. But lately I’ve been pondering the way generative AI promoters seem to aim at stripping human interaction from society. Setting the Scene: Her Let me start with an example. In the 2012 movie Her Joaquin Phoenix falls in love with an AI program. On…

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BulgaCon 2024: First Timers’ Jitters and Anticipation in Sofia

BulgaCon 2024 will take place in Sofia this weekend. It’s the first lit conference I’ll be attending, and while I’m super excited to meet new people in the world of speculative fiction, I’m also nervous. I have very little idea of what to expect — partly because I’ve never attended a con, but also because there is so little information about the event. The official website was finally updated this past week, but I have no clue what to expect in terms of crowds or number of people (something super important for someone with social anxiety). But, the people I’ve talked to through email have been nice so far, and…

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Motherhood: A Gutting Truth

Today I had the immense pleasure of listening to Eating Bitterness by Hannah Yang in The Dark Magazine on The Dark’s podcast. This was one of those stories that came at the right time to pack an emotional gut-punch. Generally, I struggle with the expectations of motherhood vs. my capacity to give. To be perfectly honest, I often feel like a failure of a mother. The past week has put that internal guilt to the test. Last week, my husband tested positive for covid. Since I tested negative, we decided to split up our family during our mandatory quarantine period. He got the first floor with his computer and a…

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