The Absurdity of Proving You’re Not a Robot By Bee Wertheimer • October 31st, 2025 When tasked with breaking up with your AI girlfriend, the chatbot repeatedly gaslights you.
Casting Deep Meteo Android and Human Solidarity Forever By Levi Rubeck • August 14th, 2025 It is now 2025, and generative “artificial intelligence” consumes all of the oxygen in the discourse and on the planet, as well as the remaining fresh water and old growth forest.
Interlinked Selective Attention By Phoenix Simms • August 7th, 2025 Voice actors are consistently being given less and less fair options for contract negotiations and the future of their creative craft is at stake.
Feature Story Ethical AI By David Shimomura • April 25th, 2025 There is not an ethical use for a product built on theft.
Feature Story It’s Little, and Broken, but Still Good: Lilo & Stitch and the Human Touch By Orrin Grey • April 24th, 2025 Even imitation becomes colored by the gestalt that is ourselves, so that no two humans will ever imitate in quite the same way.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – April 2025 By David Shimomura • April 21st, 2025 The AI issue.
Here Be Monsters The Fable of Myhouse.wad, or: Why We Should All Be Scared of ChatGPT By Emma Kostopolus • February 5th, 2025 Every time someone uses text or art generated by an LLM, they have allowed the AI to make decisions about the final composition.
Feature Excerpt AI is Advancing Rapidly – The Outer Worlds Tells Us Why That’s Bad By Mira Lazine • September 21st, 2023 The Outer Worlds gives us insight into what it’s like to live in a society run exclusively by corporations, but it also gives us insight into what it’s like to live in a world dominated by AI.
Westworld Confronts What It Feels Like To Be Human By Harry Rabinowitz • April 7th, 2017 “Who doesn’t hurt from seeing the world, and not what you wish it was?”