The end result of generative AI is going to be the lengthy, costly endeavor of burning its creations out of our knowledge stores like a massive infection, and the clowns pushing it are going to be reviled by history for purposely spreading a plague of stupidity that sets back the entire species.
We're so fucked. "Our analysis of a selection of questionable GPT-fabricated scientific papers found in Google Scholar shows that many are about applied, often controversial topics susceptible to disinformation: the environment, health, and computing."
Academic journals, archives, and repositories are seeing an increasing number of questionable research papers clearly produced using generative AI. They are often created with widely available, genera...
As some of you may have noted the charity sector is in a bit of pickle atm and a upshot is my work is focusing only on fully funded work. Which means I'm being made redundant If anyone knows of any work for a fairly experienced and, I like to think, good campaign/vol manager do give it a flag!
🌼🎊 OUT NOW! 🎊🌼 Issue four is here, featuring four longer length speculative stories from Yasmeen Amro, @chubertwrites.bsky.socialsarah-i-jackson.ghost.io/inner-worlds...#SFF#SpeculativeFiction#SciFi#Fantasy#Horror
Welcome to issue four of Inner Worlds. For this issue we opened for longer stories than usual, and received over 350 submissions! As usual it was extremely difficult making the final selection, but I...
The one on the right is a very bad design for a submarine.
Don’t forget everyone, at the end of this month, the Paralympics begin. The Paralympic are just as important as the main Olympics. Disabled athletes are athletes too & deserve just as much support as the main Olympians!
I'm delighted to announce that Unorthodox Stories have accepted my flash-length horror story "Safewords for Sexbots". (Always carefully test your appliances before use, folks!)
I'm pleased to report that my flash-length story "Dust Bunnies" was recently reprinted at Stupefying Stories Showcase (free to read): stupefyingstories.blogspot.com/2024/07/dust...
Who's reading Parsec magazine these days? We are! Here's our review of the Spring issue - Alan found five stories that particularly stood out for him supernova.reviews/2024/07/20/p...
The spring edition of Parsec is a strong issue, the majority of stories are well-written, so I'm going to highlight the five I found most noteworthy and memorable.