Showing posts with label Technophilia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technophilia. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2026

Thanatos and Technophilia by Carlos Manuel Rivera

 

Algae that
they soften,
restlessness
of loneliness and
agglomerations


of rivers
and carnations
in discomfort
of his entourage.


Delves
the piercing channel
from the intersection.


Would pass
the rites,
the vintage screen
and the bow of the scream
to pause
this transit
from a distance.


They would imaginate
hallucinations
that unite
ancestral backgrounds
of the lordships
when passers-by
they walked long
as emissaries.


Then
in the face of the
torch
they would sweat
the symphonies,
if the skull
she exists as a muse.


Entity
inside
enemies
‘war machines,’
flooding with opprobrium


absent as
of movement
who rides
the grotto
submerged
until
the increase.


Fall
in noise
and masks,
the adversaries.


They’d smile
of Nereids
their vessels,


basins
& Lights
that sound
the sunset,
marble
what means
your death,


and the apparatus laughs
like nothing
of his
footprint

Friday, July 18, 2025

The Importance of Responsible Content Generation

 

The Importance of Responsible Content Generation

In today's digital age, the content we encounter can greatly influence our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. As technology advances, the ability to generate essays and various types of content has become increasingly accessible to anyone with an internet connection. However, this accessibility also brings a critical responsibility: ensuring that the content being generated does not explore harmful, dangerous, or illegal topics. This essay discusses the importance of preventing such content, the efforts made to restrict it, and the implications for society. 

The internet serves as a vast resource, filled with information on countless subjects. However, not all topics are appropriate for exploration, particularly those that promote harmful or illegal activities. These topics can include anything from instructions on committing crimes to discussions that glorify violence or substance abuse. Engaging with such material can lead to negative consequences, not only for individuals but also for communities. For example, a study conducted in recent years demonstrated that exposure to violent content can desensitize individuals and even encourage aggressive behavior. Thus, it is crucial for content generators to be mindful of the implications of the material they produce. 

Thanatos and Technophilia by Carlos Manuel Rivera

  Thanatos and Technophilia Carlos Manuel Rivera Algae that they soften, restlessness of loneliness and agglomerations of rivers and carnati...