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♡ Me and My Identity ♡
♡ Me and My Identity ♡ ■ Episode 4 ✍ By: Abdul-Ilah Abdul-Qader Al-Junaid Abu Zaid, a kind man in his fifties who had lost his sight due to the hardships of past conflicts, was accustomed to going out with his son Zaid to buy groceries from the market and then returning home. However, Zaid was now with his classmates at the summer center on its first day. Despite this, Abu Zaid insisted on going out as usual, but this time alone, driven by a desire to check on any neighborhood children who might have been late joining the center.
By ZAIDALGONAID6 days ago in Fiction
Artificial Intelligence: A Perilous Journey. Content Warning.
💢 Artificial Intelligence: A Perilous Journey 💢 🔺 The greatest threat to us is not artificial intelligence itself, but our human surrender to it. The idea of AI is no longer mere science fiction or a simple assistive tool; it has surpassed that stage to become an adversary to the human mind in the realms of thought, creativity, and decision-making. Artificial intelligence is not just a technological leap; it is a complex interplay between progress and regression, empowerment and impairment.
By ZAIDALGONAID15 days ago in Futurism
Under the Foreign Bough. AI-Generated.
A Story of a Tree, Keys, and Small Stones The Beginning: The vast orange grove was everything to the family. Under its lush shade, grandparents were born, married, and tilled the land. The large tree that adorned the grove's entrance was called "Al-Shahida" (The Witness), for it had seen every detail of their lives. In the spring of the Forgotten Year, the face of the place changed. Men in unfamiliar uniforms arrived, carrying papers stamped with seals we did not recognize. They said the land no longer belonged to its owners, that new laws allowed strangers to claim it.
By ZAIDALGONAID18 days ago in History





