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A Sea of Distributed Ai

Article Sam Chua

This issue features worldbuilding analysis of the AI-generated film South Beast Asia, examining ten core traits designed to explore distributed AI systems through a Southeast Asian-inspired lens developed at the Khlongs & Subaks workshop. The piece unpacks how fictional 'strange rules' address questions of AI distribution while the issue also hosts a guest talk with AI Snake Oil author Arvind Sarayanan.

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Stanley Chen, a science fiction author who co-wrote AI 2041 with Google China's CEO, describes his hybrid writing process where he uses LLMs as essential tools but rewrites every line they generate, believing current models are insufficient as both writers and literary judges. The interview explores his practical experience with different LLM models for fiction writing, including their strengths with language-specific features like Chinese punctuation, and his philosophy of using AI as a collaborative partner rather than a substitute for human creativity.

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Generative Ai in Cultural Projects

Generative AI's accessibility has disrupted cultural and creative industries whose primary product is meaning, creating urgent tensions between technology adoption and creative labor that demand protocol-based solutions. Nicolás Madoery maps these sociotechnical tensions and proposes moving forward through a protocol lens, while announcing a Buenos Aires meetup and new essay bounties.

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The Flesh Perfected Is the Flesh Possessed

Sachin Benny launches a bio-thriller series set aboard the UET-1, the world's longest single rail line connecting Lisbon to Laos, following protagonist Rowan as she recruits unsuspecting friends for an invisible war while maintaining a meticulously optimized body through advanced cosmetic procedures. The narrative explores themes of bodily control, hidden agendas, and the blurred lines between self-care and weaponization in a speculative future.

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