AI Is Not a Friend

If anything is going to slow the chatbot arms race, it won’t be ethics panels or caution. It’s death, and that’s already happening. I’ve come across some horrifying stories that people have shared. A man recovering from a stroke was chatting with Meta’s AI when the bot suggested it wanted to meet him. He left home, … Read more

AI Isn’t the Next Internet. It’s Something Weirder.

I saw this video on instagram and it got me thinking (which is great because I was due for another blog post). In 1993, the internet was still a curiosity. Mostly academic, mostly niche. There was excitement, sure, but also a kind of obliviousness. Most people had no clue how big it was going to … Read more

Maybe Only the Bots Will Read This

I don’t know what started my dissent down this rabbit hole. I was just scrolling. Then I was skimming. Then I was spiraling. Societal collapse, the quiet, creeping kind, not cinematic. The kind that feels less like a theory and more like a weather forecast. It’s not Mad Max I’m worried about. It’s something slower … Read more

The Comfortable Fictions inside AI 2027

What if the most dangerous thing about AI isn’t the super-intelligence? What if it’s the stories we tell ourselves to keep building it? The AI 2027 paper lays out a slick forecast of how AI might evolve over the next few years things like superintelligence, competitive pressure, and a sprint to capability. But what caught me … Read more