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Helen Phillips on Writing Speculative Fiction in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

By Matthew Lynch
August 7, 2024
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Helen Phillips, acclaimed author of the novels “The Beautiful Bureaucrat” and “The Need,” is no stranger to exploring the anxieties and complexities of the human condition. In her latest work, the short story collection “The Stories We Tell,” she delves into the realm of speculative fiction, grappling with the looming shadow of artificial intelligence on our lives and identities.

In a recent interview, Phillips discussed her approach to writing speculative fiction in the age of AI, shedding light on her personal anxieties and the broader questions she seeks to address.

“The most exciting aspect of speculative fiction for me is the ability to explore the ‘what ifs’ of our present and future,” she shared. “AI is a particularly potent subject because it forces us to confront the very essence of what it means to be human. What will happen to our jobs, our relationships, our sense of self, when machines become increasingly capable of performing tasks we once believed were uniquely human?”

Phillips’s stories in “The Stories We Tell” paint nuanced pictures of a future where AI plays a significant role in our daily lives. From a society where people can access memories of their past through digital avatars to a world where machines are capable of experiencing emotions, Phillips presents speculative scenarios that both fascinate and disturb.

“I’m not interested in writing dystopian futures filled with robots taking over the world,” she explained. “My focus is on the more subtle and profound ways AI might shape our experience of life. How will it change our understanding of love, creativity, and the very nature of consciousness?”

Phillips emphasizes the need for writers to engage with AI not just as a technological phenomenon, but as a mirror reflecting our deepest fears and aspirations. “We are already living in a world where AI is profoundly affecting our lives, from the algorithms that curate our social media feeds to the voice assistants that anticipate our needs,” she pointed out. “Writing about these developments allows us to grapple with their implications in a creative and thought-provoking way.””The Stories We Tell” is a testament to Phillips’s ability to weave complex themes into compelling narratives. Through

her characters’ struggles and triumphs, she invites readers to consider the ethical, philosophical, and social implications of AI, prompting us to re-examine our own humanity in the face of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Phillips’s work serves as a timely reminder that as we navigate the uncharted waters of AI, it is through thoughtful storytelling and careful contemplation that we can find meaning and direction in a future shaped by machines. Her insightful observations and compelling narratives encourage us to engage in a dialogue about the future we are building, one where the human experience remains at the heart of our technological advancements.

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