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The Locket Under the Oak
The oak tree had always been a silent witness. Its leaves ruffled with tales that no one dared to hear, and its roots dug into the ground like ancient veins. It was simply "the haunted tree" at the woods' edge to the Willowbrook residents. But to 16-year-old Lila, it was a sanctuary—a place to escape her foster parents’ sharp words and the loneliness that gnawed at her bones.
By Md Johirul Islam10 months ago in Fiction
ChatGPT's New Image Library: A Step Towards OpenAI's Social Media Ambitions
An integrated image library that lets users store and manage their AI-generated images is a new feature that OpenAI has introduced to ChatGPT. In addition to improving user experience, this advancement suggests OpenAI's larger goals in the social media space.
By Sakibul Islam Sakib10 months ago in Fiction
Echoes Beneath the Ice
1. The Arrival Aria Kapoor didn’t believe in fate—not until the day she stepped off the helicopter onto the frozen expanse of Lake Vinter in northern Sweden. Her assignment was simple: document climate change effects in the Arctic Circle for an international environmental journal. But the moment her boots crunched onto the ice, a chill ran down her spine that had nothing to do with the subzero temperatures.
By Gaurav Gupta10 months ago in Fiction
The Secret They Buried with Her: A Town’s Chilling Silence. AI-Generated.
Rain had softened the earth when they lowered Sarah Hale into the ground. The ceremony was short. Just close family, a priest who rushed through the rites, and a handful of townspeople who kept their heads bowed, not from grief, but discomfort.
By Muhammad Rehan10 months ago in Fiction
Whispers Beneath the Snow
In the bitter cold of December 1980, an extraordinary discovery was made in the heart of a remote, snow-covered mountain range. Towering above the clouds and blanketed in deep, undisturbed snow, these mountains guarded secrets buried for centuries. At their base lay a small, humble village, where the simple lives of villagers were shaped by nature’s harsh rhythm.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in Fiction
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
LOST !
Once upon a heavy dusk, when the sky was painted with tired blues and forgotten gold, a simple boy stood on the edge of a field he couldn’t name. His name was Nilo, and he was not lost in the world — no, the world was where it had always been. But he was lost from his own mind, far from the shores of his own soul.
By Shades of Faith 10 months ago in Fiction











