Why What You Know Isn't Always What You Can Access — and What to Do About It I recently read something I wrote about love. Not someone else's writing about love. Mine. Words I generated from somewhere real, that meant something when they came out, that I put down because they were true and I... Continue Reading →
The Dangers of Unseen Systems: AI and Personal Vulnerability
On AI, Fictional Codes, and the People Who Will Use Them to Make Claims on Your Person The Bullshit Machine has a new uniform. It's not a badge. It's not a suit. It's not a form with small print at the bottom. It's a conversational interface that sounds reasonable, moves fast, and has read everything... Continue Reading →
Meta Bullshit Machine: Input. Output. Biological Feedback
There is a version of health reasoning that sounds like this: “He’s a good person. God wouldn’t let that happen to him.” Or: “I’ve been faithful my whole life. I don’t deserve to be sick.” This is not how the body works. And the confusion between these two systems — belief and biology — is... Continue Reading →