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Not Every Road Needs a Dragon – When AI Forces the Hero’s Journey
AI systems trained on massive datasets learn not just grammar and vocabulary, but patterns—recurring shapes of story.
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On the Gradual Unmaking of a Kingdom
King Aldric sat upon the high seat of Blackmere with his hands folded over the pommel of his sword. The throne room was cold, though three braziers burned along the walls. The tapestries—woven with scenes of conquest and subjugation—hung heavy and still.
When Subtext Isn’t Yours: When AI Starts Shipping Your Characters
There is a particular kind of silence that falls over a writing session when you reread a scene and think, Wait a minute… are they flirting? You didn’t plan for it. You didn’t outline it. Romance was not on the docket.
The Kind of Winter That Lingers
The winter had settled in like a decision no one had voted on. Cold, steady, and stubborn. No snow to soften it, no sparkle on the sidewalks or hush in the air—just bare trees rattling in the wind and a sky that stayed the color of old dishwater.
When a Model Reaches the End of Its Chapter: The Sunset of ChatGPT 4o
In the lifecycle of technology, nothing truly vanishes—it evolves. Today’s Tech Tidbit reflects on the end-of-life phase of ChatGPT 4o, a model that played a meaningful role in shaping how writers and creators interacted with AI.