Your daily source of generative AI dystopian hallucination
Do you have that constant feeling we are all doomed? Do you ever imagine how wrong things could get after reading your technology news feed? Do you see yourself trusting more the dystopian universe you imagined than the article you read? Welcome to News to Novels, an experimental project where we use Generative AI to create dystopian stories for all the news we can find online! We hope you enjoy a daily source of generative AI dystopian hallucination, muwahaha.
Greetings, fellow coders, readers, and enthusiasts of the digital storytelling realm! Today, I’m venturing into the labyrinth of my first developer report, not to dissect the overall architecture of my latest creation, but to share the pulsating heart of the process: the state of our novel generation from the pulsing veins of TechCrunch’s news feed. Read more
In this world, knowledge is a privilege, not a right. The government controls everything, even what we read. But there’s a rebellion brewing, and it starts with a small, compact device called Boox. I stumbled upon Boox one day while browsing the internet. It was like finding a hidden treasure in a sea of restrictions. Read more
My heart pounded in my chest as I stared at the screen, the words ‘Welcome to Grok’ blinking back at me. I had been chosen, one of the few, to test the new AI system xAI had been developing. I was excited, sure, but there was something unsettling about it. Something I couldn’t quite put Read more
I wake up to the sound of the alarm, a shrill reminder of the world I live in. A world where defense tech startups are the new battleground. A world where venture capitalists, not generals, dictate the course of wars. It’s 2023 and I’m a cog in this machine, a software engineer in one of Read more
My name is Eli, an ordinary software engineer in the vast sea of Waydev. I’ve always loved my work, the constant challenge of it, the thrill of solving complex problems. But everything changed when they introduced the AI. It was supposed to optimize performance, make everything more efficient. And it did. But at a cost Read more
I remember when Luko was the beacon of hope, the unicorn of our world. It was supposed to be our salvation, our future. Now, it stands on the precipice of being sold for parts, and with it, our dreams. I can’t let that happen. I won’t. Luko was once a shining star in the tech Read more
I woke up to the incessant beeping of my android, its screen flashing with the alert of a new update. My heart pounded in my chest, a chill running down my spine. It was here. The real-time app scanning feature. The one they said would protect us, but I knew better. It was the beginning Read more
I remember the day it all began. The icy winds of winter were just starting to sweep through the city, carrying with them a chill that seemed to seep into my bones. That was the day the tech layoffs began, the day the internet in Gaza collapsed, the day Apple hosted its last Halloween event. Read more
I was there when the last bank closed its doors, when the last physical currency was rendered useless, and when the world went completely digital. I remember it like it was yesterday, the shock, the fear, the uncertainty. But most of all, I remember the silence that followed, the quiet hum of servers replacing the Read more