Month: October 2021
Chloe and Cy
My name is Chloe Louise Rawlins. I am 23-years-old, and I have red hair. I work as an EMT and am about to start medical school in Boston, MA. I enjoy reading, cycling, hanging out with friends, and the occasional camping trip. Oh, and I might be sorta falling for my Step-dad. Before you get all judgmental and jump to […]
Daddy and Cat
I followed Cat out the front door, across the lawn, to the sidewalk. “You can look but don’t touch,” I said to myself. Despite my best advice and intentions, I felt myself lusting for Cat and the way she could rock my world. Dressed as she was, she kept my mind racing and my loins aching. Her tight skirt and […]
AI Era: Loss Function
All models are wrong, but some models are useful. – George Box. A loss function is a way of describing the gap between what we want and what we have. – Patricia Rosewood, “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Collected Course Notes”, 2027. I hadn’t expected so many people at Nadja’s funeral. I wouldn’t have blamed them for not showing up – […]
AI Era: Turing Topped
Just to spell things out, this is a story about the limits of the “Turing test” for strong AI, which says that if an evaluator looks at the communication between two “partners,” one of whom is human and the other a computer, and cannot tell from the communication itself which of the partners is human then this means the computer […]
My Buddy
“Bert?” I blurted it out because for the first time I can remember I wasn’t sure. Bert has been my best friend, my secret confidant, and my near constant companion since I was two. He first arrived when I was too little to really remember much except that he looked just like my favorite character on a public television kid’s […]
Phantom Code
In the year 2140, humans reached the apex of their co-existence with artificial intelligence. It was known as the Cordial Times. Before then, the years between 2019 and 2120 saw plagues and extreme weather unlike anything in recorded history. It became known as the Century of Calamity. Unpredictable and catastrophic weather events triggered an arms race of a different kind. […]
The Spark Ignites
The truck I was in roared down the road, on the way to a fire call at one in the morning. I and a few others had been woken up from sleep barely twenty minutes ago, and told to get suited up. I was leaned against the window, eyes closed while I tried to go back to my very pleasant […]
Swinging Sex Games Have Fishy End
My boyfriend and I have been playing with about 15 other couples in various swinging and sex parties for a little over a year. I’m in my early 40’s with a very toned, body, firm D-cup breasts and round ass that I’m happy to show off in yoga pants or leggings. My boyfriend Steve is 34, and very well built […]
All Is Well That Ends Well
“Ah, there you are. Anne-Marie said I would find you out here tending to the cooking of tonight’s New Year’s Eve repast.” Chuck watched Renee stride toward him across the back deck of the beach house. She was an elegant and truly beautiful woman; fairly tall, maybe five foot eight or so, with shoulder length, honey-blonde hair and smokey gray-blue […]
A Change of Pace
Our weekly Sunday morning game of golf had finished up with the typical rounds of Bloody Mary’s and other assorted drinks. We always liked to sit around afterward and shoot the bull. Without fail, after a few more drinks, the conversation takes a turn to the raunchy and the classless. All of us are successful middle aged men with wives […]