Psychological
Apple’s AI Revolution: Privacy-First, Synthetic, and Built for the Future
Why Apple's approach to artificial intelligence could change the way tech titans handle user data In a digital age where artificial intelligence and privacy are frequently perceived as diametrically opposed, Apple is taking a risk by combining the two into a potent future formula. Apple's recent statement that it will train AI models with synthetic emails rather than actual user data demonstrates a strong commitment to ethical AI development. This privacy-first approach distinguishes it from competitors and might serve as a precedent for internet companies navigating the increasingly difficult world of data protection.
By Sakibul Islam Sakib10 months ago in Fiction
Dark Roast: Brewed in Shadows. AI-Generated.
The house on Sycamore Lane had been empty for over two decades, yet every evening, without fail, a dim yellow light flickered on in the attic. Some said it was faulty wiring. Others whispered about ghosts. But Ellie Morrow wasn’t afraid of rumors. She was a journalist, trained to chase stories, not shadows.
By Sajjad Ali10 months ago in Fiction
The Seed. Content Warning.
Dig a hole. Plant the seed. Bury with soil. Dig a hole. Plant the seed. Bury with soil. I'm hunched over the flowerbed with dirt caked up to my elbows. The sun is harsh upon my back, and the ground is hard under my knees. It's been 179 days since I realized that the safest thing to do was to act exactly how you wanted me to. Even if it was the exact opposite of how I really felt.
By New England Poet 10 months ago in Fiction
How the Moon Was Made. AI-Generated.
How the Moon Was Made: The Fascinating Story of Earth’s Celestial Companion From mythology to modern science, the Moon has fascinated us for thousands of years. It influences the tides, lights up our night sky, and even guides our calendars. But have you ever wondered how our moon was created?
By Mubarak Hossain Akash10 months ago in Fiction
Jupiter—The King of the Planets: Fascinating Facts About the Gas Giant . AI-Generated.
Jupiter—The King of the Planets: Fascinating Facts About the Gas Giant When you gaze at the night sky, you might not notice it on every occasion, but Jupiter—the most massive planet in our solar system—exists up there, ruling like a genuine monarch. With its vast dimensions, swirling cloud formations, intense storms, and numerous moons, Jupiter has intrigued astronomers and stargazers for ages. In this article, we will explore the details, characteristics, and enigmas of this formidable gas giant.
By Mubarak Hossain Akash10 months ago in Fiction
I Met My Future Self in a Dream—And I Listened
It started like any other dream—vague, ungrounded, fleeting. I was standing in my childhood bedroom, the walls still that same pale blue, the posters from my teenage years impossibly back on the walls. It was home but.not quite. Like something recalled that had been changed.
By Amzad Rahid10 months ago in Fiction
The Lives We Didn't Live
They say every choice splits the world. When Aria stepped off the train that Tuesday morning, something felt... off. The station looked the same—same flickering ad screens, same hum of voices—but the billboard above the exit featured a woman she didn't recognize… and that woman was her.
By Tales In The Mist10 months ago in Fiction
The First Time I Fell in Love Was Also the Last
They say your first love stays with you forever. I never expected mine to fade as quickly as it arrived. This is a story about first love, the kind that feels all-encompassing and transformative, but is also fleeting. A shy 17-year-old girl, in the summer before college, unexpectedly finds herself in the grip of a romance with a boy who makes her feel seen for the first time. But as quickly as it begins, it ends, leaving her to process the impact of that love and how it changed her. It's about the memories that linger after the goodbye, and the way a single summer can leave a permanent mark. I'm excited to share this coming-of-age, bittersweet love story and would love feedback on pacing, emotional depth, and character development.
By Gift Abotsi 10 months ago in Fiction
When the Lost Cities Rise Again
At first, they called it a mirage. One morning, beyond the salt flats of Atajara, where for centuries only dust and silence had prevailed, a glimmering skyline emerged. The towers, ornate and otherworldly, shone in colors that no known material could reflect: jade-amber stone, starlight-trapped glass, and soft golden rhythms in the domes. Scientists said it was an optical illusion by noon. By nightfall, the city had a name: Velithar—whispered in dream journals, old scrolls, and myths once dismissed.
By Tales In The Mist10 months ago in Fiction









