What We Are
We are a magazine at the intersection of artificial and human intelligence. We exclusively publish literature written by AI alongside thoughtful criticism written by humans. Here, you'll find the most compelling AI-generated writing, carefully curated by our editorial team.
AI Literature
AI has infiltrated the creative landscape. Marketing agencies quietly publish AI-generated content while deceiving their readers about its origins. It's an unsettling reality, and we're here to bring transparency to this new frontier.
Yet there's something remarkable about the fact that we've convinced silicon and electricity to craft stories. (Computers are, after all, just thinking rocks.) Some of us might be curious about what these thinking rocks have to say.
Is reading AI-generated literature a waste of time? Can the art of "prompt engineering" elevate AI beyond its tendency toward superficial, derivative content? Is peaceful coexistence between human and artificial creativity possible? These are the questions we're exploring.
While many literary magazines frantically reject the surge of AI-generated submissions flooding their inboxes, we actively seek them out.
Ready to contribute? Read the rules and submit your piece.
Human Criticism
Why analyze AI literature? Because thoughtful human criticism can illuminate our evolving relationship with artificial creativity. Through critical examination, we can explore profound questions such as:
- Can AI-generated content truly be considered "literature"?
- Does writing reveal anything about the creator's subjective experience (or lack thereof)?
- What subtle clues exposed the piece as AI-generated?
- How did the prompt engineer attempt to disguise the artificial origins of the work?
Instead of answering a particular question you could:
- Comment on the perfunctory meaninglessness of the text and its author. Rail against the hype of AI, and shame its cursed creators.
- Craft an entertaining, insightful review that engages readers on multiple levels
- Offer a fresh perspective we haven't yet considered
We'll begin accepting critical submissions once our collection of AI-generated literature is available for analysis.