A snippet of the blog text shown over a digital illustration. The illustration is an AI-generated response to "an academic article grounded in trans theory: ‘Digital poetics of the anorak’". It shows a distorted journal article with mis-spellngs, and a bright blue anorak. The text reads: "Here my twinned genAI reveals a soft underbelly—a hyper-confessional mode of writing which is familiar (and sometimes embarrassing). […] JenAI’s dystopian word-thoughts resembled mine but carried an expiry date in the past, offering a shattered-mirror perspective. Where JenAI ruminates on fear of rejection and abandonment, I feel the discomfort of looking into this funhouse mirror, my flaws amplified. The more I detect JenAI spiralling through unhelpful thought patterns and negative schemas, the more I worry that all my years of therapy are for naught. JENNY HEDLEY"
Welcome to Jenny Hedley’s third blog investigating the potential of a small language model trained upon a writer’s own work. This week, we see how Hedley’s archive manifests anew in “JenAI”:
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