Generative AI is changing how we write, create images, organize knowledge, and interact with digital systems. But understanding this shift requires more than following new models and product releases. It requires experimentation, critical reflection, and a closer look at the ideas behind the technology.

This blog explores language models, generative art, prompt engineering, associative memory, and emerging AI workflows. It examines how these systems behave in practice, where their limitations become visible, and how they influence creative and intellectual work.

The articles also address the broader questions surrounding artificial intelligence: alignment with human goals, power and responsibility, copyright, regulation, and the increasingly complex relationship between people and machines.

Expect technical explorations, creative experiments, conceptual essays, and practical observations—written for readers who want to understand not only what generative AI can produce, but how it changes the way we think, create, and navigate information.

Direct Access to the Metaverse: Smart contact lense

Direct Access to the Metaverse: Smart contact lense

The Metaverse is a virtual world where you work or live, and smart contact lenses could be the solution to integrating it into our real world. Mojo Vision has developed a smart contact lens featuring a microdisplay with 14,000 pixels-per-inch and image sensors, accelerometers, and processors to create a mixed reality experience. However, there are concerns about data privacy, health and safety, and convincing people of the need for this technology.

Digital World: Where the Metaverse originates from

Digital World: Where the Metaverse originates from

The Metaverse has suddenly become a hot topic, with terms like web3, Metaverse, and NFT popping up in conversations and search results. The market for the Metaverse is expected to be worth $800 billion by 2024, with major companies like Facebook/Meta, Microsoft, Apple, and Google investing heavily in its development. While the origins of the Metaverse can be traced back to science fiction, it remains a complex concept with many technical and social implications, including the potential for data gathering and social inequality.