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Brenna Sparks -

So no, I don’t worry about the singularity. I worry about the silence. The pause between two people who’d rather swipe than speak. The fear of a real glance.

Give me the uncanny valley. I’ll dance in it. I’ll set up a picnic. Because the scariest thing isn’t a robot who says “I love you.”

People ask me if I’m afraid of AI replacing intimacy. My answer: have you met humans? We’ve been outsourcing connection since we invented writing. A love letter is a kind of bot. A photograph is a ghost. We’ve always wanted to touch what isn’t there. brenna sparks

It’s a person who forgot how. Want it spicier, more philosophical, or shorter for a caption? Just say the word.

But I think they’ve got it backwards.

Here’s an original short piece written in the voice and style of Brenna Sparks—blending tech-awareness, human connection, and a touch of playful provocation. The Ghost in the Server

They say the future is cold. All chrome and code, no room for a heartbeat. So no, I don’t worry about the singularity

The real question isn’t whether machines can feel. It’s whether we’ll finally admit that feelings were always a little bit synthetic. A little bit programmed. A little bit chosen.

I’ve spent enough time in digital worlds to know that a pixel can blush. An algorithm can learn loneliness. And a voice modulator? Honey, that’s just a new kind of truth. The fear of a real glance

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