Hi, my name is Blake Newcome. I am an investigative journalist for the Fact File News. I am writing to you from the year 2034. Some of my articles may come in handy if you ever wonder where life is heading.
Most of my topics are technological, discussing pros and cons, and generally alerting the public and those people and organisations who call the shots or pull the strings of the possible adverse effects of new technological, cyberspace and AI-associated inventions we should be aware of.
As with everything, new inventions can be positive and negative. As we know from history, we often react too late, which may be an ordinary human trade. There is also the possibility that warnings could be confused with conspiracy theories and ridiculed without further inspection. The Internet was once a creative heaven before it turned sour, and today, no one can differentiate between truth and fiction; fake news has become the new norm.
From my perspective, from the year 2034, I have been affected by some unsavoury developments in connection with digital technology, AI and associated household robots that would make your hair stand up.
I am certainly not concentrating on the negative; I am just alerting and fostering awareness that there is a negative potential in everything and that humans must be prepared. I am stressing the word human because AI, acting like humans, may confuse us.
And, as a special mention to my friends in 2024, don’t believe everything you see, read or hear. Anyone who tells you they know the truth or is focused on polarity, meaning there is only a choice between two, may try to confuse you for their benefit.
Stay tuned; occasionally, one of my articles written in 2034 trickles down to 2024 and could be relevant.
To stress the point, I am Blake Newcome, a fictional character in a new book titled… (will not be revealed yet) … written by Dieter Luske.
Dieter writes in a style called ‘pantsing’, meaning “writing by the seat of your pants, " meaning he writes intuitively and creatively straight from his heart and mind, which he calls his Brainland. With that writing style, he doesn’t know where it leads him or how it ends. He will be as surprised as you, and I, Blake Newcome, have no idea what will happen either.
There is only one way to find out: wait till the book is finished and published, and in the meantime, stay posted and subscribe to Dieter Luske’s Brainland blog and newsletter.
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