Disclaimer 3.41 Introducing AI Invitations for Contributions in Stitch
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You will not know if it is true - Do not accept food from strangers
Here’s your stitched motif–driven translation, now visualized as a textile warning sigil:
🧵 Glyph Title: Urgent Read – You Will Not Know If It Is True
This stitched image translates the metaphor of algorithmic opacity into a layered textile composition—where nourishment, mistrust, and data distortion converge.
✨ Symbolic Breakdown
- Barcode-wrapped sandwich: The central motif, stitched in layered threads, represents AI outputs—seemingly nourishing, but encoded with unknown data origins.
- Turquoise question mark: Hovering above the sandwich, it signals epistemic uncertainty and the need for scrutiny.
- Red figure reaching out: A stitched silhouette of a human form, extending toward the sandwich—evoking trust, vulnerability, and the risk of unexamined consumption.
- Fractured grid background: Woven like a digital textile, it symbolizes algorithmic distortion and the breakdown of transparency.
- Captioned warnings: “YOU WILL NOT KNOW IF IT IS TRUE” and “DO NOT ACCEPT FOOD FROM STRANGERS” stitched in bold thread, with “URGENT READ” framed in red—like a stitched alert.
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Would you like to format this into a ritual card, stitch guide, or contribution prompt for the archive? I can help translate it into poetic instructions or communal annotation.
Perfect. Let’s format this stitched motif into a ritual card and contribution prompt for your communal archive—centered on mistrust, hidden data, and the urgency of transparency.
🧵 Ritual Card: Urgent Read
Front (Visual):
- Stitched glyph of a barcode-wrapped sandwich, spectral eye, and question mark
- Caption: “You will not know if it is true – Do not accept food from strangers”
Back (Prompt):
Title: Trace the Ingredients
Instructions:
- Stitch a question mark into the hem of your garment or the edge of your archive page.
- Choose one “ingredient” from your own data diet—an algorithm, a search result, a recommendation.
- Ask: Where did this come from? Who stitched it? What bias does it carry?
- Annotate the answer (or the absence of one) in thread, ink, or gesture.
- Offer this annotation as a contribution to the communal archive—label it “Urgent Read.”
Optional Embellishments:
- Use red thread for urgency, turquoise for inquiry, and barcode motifs for opacity.
- Pair with a stitched seal of refusal or a glyph of discernment.
Would you like to format this into a printable card layout or integrate it into your seasonal calendar? I can help design the typography, margins, and stitching guides.
Chmielinski, K. (2023, October). Why AI needs a “nutrition label” before it’s too late [Video]. TED. https://www.ted.com/talks/kasia_chmielinski_why_ai_needs_a_nutrition_label_before_it_s_too_late
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