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AI's Neutrino Burst
Can the white hot hype sustain its burn rate?
Quiet Collapse: Severance by Ling Ma
Severance is a novel about what happens when the machinations of modern life—economic, emotional, technological—outlive their purpose.
Is It Stealing to Write With AI?
It’s a question being asked with increasing frequency, in tones ranging from quiet skepticism to outright indignation.
When Billionaires Build Bunkers
Paul Tudor Jones is not an alarmist. He’s a billionaire hedge fund manager that says AI presents an immediate threat to human safety.
Oh Good, the VCs Will Survive
The more a job relies on ambiguity the safer it is.
Writing With Ghosts: Ipnocrazia
The "hypnocracy" of competing narratives has become the truth.
They'll All Be Working For You Someday
2025: the year the Frontier Firm is born.
Is AI Bad for the Environment?
As it turns out, even fiction has a carbon footprint.
Meta Has Your Words
Meta is being sued by authors for using pirated versions of their books, and Zuck's not denying it.
It’s Time for a New Genre
The books have already been written and readers are already reaching for them. So why don’t we have a name for them?
Coding Isn’t Dead—It’s Evolving
In the flood of headlines about AI replacing jobs, it isn’t only writers who find themselves in the crosshairs.
The Machines Have Passed—Or Did We Fail?
One of OpenAI’s newest language models, GPT-4.5, was able to fool human judges into thinking it was a person.
When Robots Start Emailing Other Robots
You lose your job not because you were underperforming, but because of Agentic AI.
The Digital Afterlife
In today’s landscape, a writer’s words don’t just disappear. They’re scraped and indexed to train the very systems that may replace them.
Can You Tell When a Story Was Written by AI?
Lately I've been asked this question more and more--and it has become increasingly difficult to answer.
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