
Harper Lewis
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I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.š
My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.
MA English literature, CofC
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Recitation
I love reciting this poem. For me, thereās a glimmer of sadness embedded in the sardonic wit, and thereās also a small epiphany within it for me, in the line āthewoman wasnot/quite Fourteen till she smiled/then/Centuries.ā Thereās an acknowledgment of feminine wisdom and knowledge thatās generally lacking in masculine poetry, and thereās something in her value being double that of the room. I, of course, know sheās worth much more than that. Thereās also something else in that six for me outside of dollars, an echo of Persephoneās pomegranate seeds perhaps, or maybe some other allusion I canāt articulate, but this poem does what poetry should doāit makes me look at things differently
By Harper Lewis5 months ago in Writers
Constantineās
My husband and I went out this evening to promote me as a writer. We were planning to go to the bar at the Hiltonātravelers, people from everywhere, but my instincts led us to the local Turkish restaurant, Constantineās, first. We were planning to have their phenomenal falafel, which is an appetizer, so I headed for the bar while my husband parked the car.
By Harper Lewis6 months ago in Feast
Ai Misogyny is Human Misogyny . AI-Generated.
Why AI Image Systems Produce Misogynistic Tropes as a Structural Feature Artificial intelligence systems that generate images do not simply sometimes produce misogynistic resultsāthey do so by design, even if unintentionally. Misogyny is not an accident within their functioning; it is a predictable consequence of the data, architectures, and institutional priorities that form the foundation of current generative technologies. The userās explicit instructions to avoid sexist or objectifying depictions rarely override the biases that are deeply baked into the systemās learned representations of gender. To understand this, we must confront how misogyny becomes embedded at every layer: in the data, in the modelās internal logic, and in the sociotechnical structures that sustain it.
By Harper Lewis6 months ago in Humans












