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Lyn Alden
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So, I had this science fiction story in my mind for over a decade, but never had time to write it due to everything else I had to work on. It was always on my long-term to-do list.

When AI started to take off a bit over the past few years, I was like, "Jeez, I don't know if it'll be any good, but If I don't write this thing, it might turn into historical fiction rather than science fiction." More realistically, I'd have to keep adjusting it every five years because the future is now.

But things have a tendency to align. Or maybe I just look on the bright side. Because another big component of the story is about social media causing increased social isolation if we're not careful with it, etc.

Since we're doing some large construction work in Egypt over this past year, my husband and I have had to spend more time apart than ever (he's managing the project there, while I have to manage our obligations here, and we travel to each other when we can).

I work from home. So, sometimes during this period I have days where I wake up, go for a walk, work, do an interview about finance online, exercise, go back to work, then go to sleep, and never speak to someone in person. Just me in the house and being the weirdo trying to get 10k steps in the sun around the neighborhood.

That both gave me insight into how that type of isolation can affect people (luckily temporarily in my case), and also ironically gave me time to finally write the thing, which helped me deal with the aforementioned isolation.
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Bertha · 57w
Sometimes I think AI that doesn’t serve the average person is like a virus that would kill its host - ephemeral. If AI replaced most jobs then who pays for the services that AI provides, no one could afford it. I guess the real dystopian outcome is if other AIs are able to provide services to an A...
Sérgio Oliveira · 57w
Apparently it was meant to be written at this place and time!
NathanS000 · 57w
Fascinating. Sometimes I feel like we’re already in this “dystopian future” in certain ways. We just grow accustomed to things without realizing it. Look forward to reading your book.
Brunswick · 57w
With 7 kids in the house, I never want to eat supper alone. When I'm away, I can never friggin catch a wink.
metadavid · 57w
So, are you writing it?
casey · 57w
Is there somewhere I can read it?
Narwhal Tacos · 57w
Most people I’ve known who want to create in the world, also feel isolated. So let me just offer, if it helps from a rando online: In my experience, following your passion is a soul-guidestone. It always leads you to where you are meant to go, undermining the Head (which almost never navigates ou...
Ben's BTC stories · 57w
Imagine living in a neighborhood where the people you care about live in the same neighborhood.
Kush · 57w
The purpose behind apparent coincidence
Zen<3lofi · 57w
it *is* interesting (and sad) to think about social isolation as people grow up and become adults, then older adults. Maybe social media is a factor. This social isolation theme comes up *a lot* in r/adulting. I tend to think social media generally helps, for those who are more on the introvert s...
Bewlay · 57w
Depends on the personality. Sone of us like the desert.
Gregingle · 57w
Do you plan to release it publicly? I'm always up for a good sci-fi. I've always been cast as an extrovert, but I thrive in isolation.