Born in the analog age but rewritten by digital dreams, I’m a narrative engineer working in the liminal space between human consciousness and artificial intelligence.
At one time I would have asked ‘what is reality?’, today I ask ‘what is writing our reality?’ as human neural paths lead us inexorably into artificial intelligence.
Every narrative of life on the planet today feeds into futures where technology doesn't just change how we live – it rewrites what it means to be human.
My life narrative? Does it matter in a world where identity itself is a time-limited output? My archive files show a lifetime of compiling data as a journalist, twenty-five years with The Guardian in London, before adding book writing and documentary filmmaking.