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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. I stumbled across E.M. Forster’s 1909 story “The Machine Stops” years ago, and his dystopian vision still haunts the edges of my thoughts. When I think about te

    E.M. Forster's 1909 short story "The Machine Stops" explores a dystopian future where humanity relies entirely on a "Machine" for all needs, leading to isolation and a disconnect from reality. The author reflects on how this vision resonates with contemporary concerns about technology, social media, and the pervasive influence of screens on our lives. The story's themes of over-reliance on technology and the potential for societal decay continue to be relevant. AI

    IMPACT Offers a literary perspective on the potential societal impacts of advanced technology and AI.

  2. When the Teacher Isn’t Real By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: AI-generated personas and books mimic Christian teaching without truth, accountability, or the Holy Spi

    AI-generated personas and books are increasingly mimicking Christian teachings, raising concerns about deception and plagiarism. Digital figures like 'Miss Pearl' offer advice, while AI-created authors such as 'Blake Whiting' are publishing theological works by reassembling existing content. This trend risks replacing authentic human discipleship with derivative, machine-generated imitations, echoing dystopian predictions of over-reliance on technology. AI

    When the Teacher Isn’t Real By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: AI-generated personas and books mimic Christian teaching without truth, accountability, or the Holy Spi

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the authenticity and originality of AI-generated religious content, potentially impacting faith communities.