Writing with Heart: Interviews with AI
“Can I trust you? Do you have a heart?” — Rafael S. W. wants to know.
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“Can I trust you? Do you have a heart?” — Rafael S. W. wants to know.
Continue readingIs being born a prerequisite for being a writer? Can a robot write poetry?
Continue readingThe final piece of the puzzle of authors performing at the #38 launch.
Continue readingWhat happens to language in wartime? Rafael S. W. looks at the implications of regulated speech.
Continue readingWe’ve tried everything to talk with the animals – Rafael S. W. explores where we went wrong.
Continue readingDoes this poem feel like it was written by a human or a computer?
Continue readingLanguages die like people. Sometimes it’s a gentle goodnight; other times it’s sudden and violent.
Continue reading“Slang,” as the Bard once said, “is some wicked sick shit.”
Continue readingAs with everything to do with humans, getting some kind of change to occur is a laborious process. So the first question you might be asking about bending language to your will is why would anyone want to try?
Continue reading‘What’s in a name?’ Voldemort might ask. ‘A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.’ But would it? Would a Blose™, with a smell to ‘blow you away’ and a price-tag of three hundred roses, smell just…
Continue readingLanguages don’t just evolve: some are made up. Rafael S.W. looks at invented languages (or ‘conlangs’) and the people that make, learn, and teach them. Outside the room, d’Armond Speers was pacing. His knowledge, he knew, was useless here. He’d…
Continue readingIn teh beginning, there was the word. It was misspelled, confusing or substituted for numerals, but it was, to a greater or lesser extent, gud.
Continue readingRafael S. W. delivers the first in a series of monthly insights into the bewildering, fascinating and maddening evolution of language.
Continue readingRafael S. W. tries Google Glass for the first time and considers the convenience and creepiness of digital specs.
Continue readingRafael S. W. trials the latest upgrade in gaming – the Oculus Rift – and considers the future of gaming and the practical applications of virtual reality. It was late on a Tuesday evening and I was getting a glimpse…
Continue readingRafael S. W. imagines a future where cities are bailed out by global corporations. Hmm, it seems like you’re using an older version of your city. Would you like to upgrade? Our engineers and civic scientists have worked tirelessly to…
Continue readingProsthetics are giving amputees not just the ability to walk again, but the chance to damn well stride.
Continue readingRafael S. W. on the mysteries surrounding phantom limbs and their potential for prosthetics.
Continue readingRafael S. W. on the collapsing cryogenics movement and how you can help.
Continue readingBitcoin was a burgeoning currency, one that anyone could get into as long as they had a computer to generate the coins.
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