
Merging OpenAI text generator with Kafka's work creates a modern day bug. The tale of Gregor is retold with beautiful incoherence. Although it may blow your mind, artificial intelligence writes in a way that stimulates neurons and makes us, as a society, think about isolation and the consequences of it in today's world."He was home alone, and even though he tried to think of nothing bad that had happened to him since his family moved, he could not suppress a smile at this thought. They had moved out, obviously, and although Gregor was glad that they had taken his sister with them, he was nevertheless painfully aware that they would have to drive him back into his room if he were to be truly sure he could be sure that nothing bad had happened. This meant that his family now faced the difficult decision of whether to send him back or to keep him. They had done their homework, established the schedule that would allow them to arrive at his room on time, and, most of all, he had never seen his mother until then. Now, though, he did see her, once in the morning while his sister was still lying quietly at the table, and the second time after everyone had eaten their meal at midday as his mother would go back to sleep. Gregor's mother at first denied that she had ever wanted to see her mother, but later on did reveal that she had done exactly that, and that she would often wake up and say to her mother "you're doing so much sewing again today!", as if she were still there. Gregor's sister also did sometimes see her mother, but only when she asked politely and with a hint of anger as if she wanted to test the strength of her mother's words."
Page Count:
25
Publication Date:
2019-08-31
ISBN-10:
1689814926
ISBN-13:
9781689814928
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