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Literature

Tell the Machine Goodnight

Tell the Machine Goodnight by Katie Williams is about a device that gives accurate recommendations to obtain happiness. The device, called Apricity, creates some unusual scenarios.

Although Apricity does what it is marketed to do, it is not a complete solution. First, users must follow these recommendations. Apricity is a black box, so users are not able to understand why these recommendations are made. Following recommendations is a leap of faith. The average user needs to apply the recommendations and sense within themselves any changes.

Yet, many people question the premise of Apricity, its benefits. Some believe that taking advice from a machine is a fool’s errand. Others believe change is not possible in themselves.

Apricity is also expensive. The Apricity Corporation has a monopoly: The procedure is expensive, but the procedure itself is not costly.


In our current society, we are faced with many pieces of advice that promote happiness, yet they are not followed, for example:

  • Do not use your phone in bed.
  • Smile (as in smiling makes you happy)
  • Eat well
  • Exercise

Williams gives an interesting example of this phenomenon. A manager of the Apricity Corporation has taken his Apricity reading multiple times. It is always the same and he never follows the advice. He rejects advice because as a self-identified self-made man, the act of rejection makes him feel powerful. Thus, for him, power is a stronger reason than happiness.

Categories
Anime

Belle (2021)

Digital Utopianism

The users in U hide their identities yet their identities are unique and idiosyncratic to them.

Although U promises that you can become a new person online, the avatar that U automatically generates captures the essence of a person. Even if users use U to escape themselves, their essence is immutable.

After Suzuzu sings as Belle for the first time with the help of her genius friend, Hiroka, she becomes an online sensation. Her likeness is remixed in various musical styles and outfits. Her song becomes part of a karaoke sim.

Many wonder about her identity. Who is she? Is she a celebrity? Suzuzu though is a normal girl unused to this kind of attention.

Branding is not important to her. Nor does she interact with her many fans. She is overwhelmed. She does not mean to portray herself as an elusive diva. Primarily U to Suzuzu is a means to an end; to work through personal problems, to find her voice again.

Questions

  1. How can we keep our feelings and identity safe while being true to ourselves?
  2. How can the online world positively influence the real world?
  3. How does U preserve identity?