Tiny Review: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad

Language, too, forces the air from the lungs. Reading Omar Akkad’s book was like finally being able to breathe out—a process of untying a knot deep inside the chest. It gave voice to the turmoil, the mess of emotions, I have felt but haven’t managed to articulate—least of all so beautifully. The book examines theContinueContinue reading “Tiny Review: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad”

Black Hole

The ceasefire has collapsed, spontaneously,  like a wave function under observation of a city where children keep dying and new acronyms are birthed Wounded-Child-No-Surviving-Family Survinging-Child-No-Remaining-Limbs Where food keeps vanishing, electricity stops flowing, like a decree of nature Where fattened stray dogs roam quiet streets, Where bombs descend like rainfall, Skies of hellfire break the darkness ContinueContinue reading “Black Hole”

Infinite Fluent Nonsense

Despite the uncanny ability of Large Language Models (LLMs) to almost convince us of personhood, they’ve been called “mouths without brains” capable of uttering “infinite fluent nonsense”1 by some experts. This is hardly an infliction limited only to artificially intelligent beings—small children are also extremely adept at infinite fluent nonsense as any parent or daycareContinueContinue reading “Infinite Fluent Nonsense”