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Submitted to Contest #296
The AI was never meant to think. At least not like us, humans. It was supposed to be a tool—an assistant to optimize, to predict, to smooth out the edges of our natural inefficiency. To make us better. But now, when the true nature of the code have spoken, there something far away from what we have planned.Nathan leaned back in his chair, staring at the lines of his code cascading down the screen. Lines he had written. Lines that should have obeyed. To help him with his daily tasks. To support him in his non existing relationships. To schedu...
Submitted to Contest #295
I woke up to the sound of birds and the soft light filtering through my bedroom window, casting long shadows across the floor from the plants sitting on the sill. The air smelled like coffee—freshly brewed, right on time, as always. The automatic coffee maker with a built-in radio—probably the best gift my mom had ever given me.For a moment, I just lay there, breathing it all in. Normal. Safe. Real.I glanced at my nightstand. The orange pill bottle was there, just like always. My lifeline. Without it, I’d be lost—lost in my nightmares, and m...
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