Tag: writing with AI

  • Influence Operations in the Cyber Realm in the Age of AI

    This is the original article. This post will not pass a plagiarism review. I am sharing it now because I would like to make a point. Fear of influence operations can be part of delusional paranoia, but this doesn’t mean that this paranoia isn’t rooted in reality. In the digital age, the online world can amplify such fears. People with…

  • A Glimpse into My Struggles: Mental Illness, Isolation, and Unfulfilled Dreams

    The Weight of Isolation and Grief Trigger Warning: This post discusses suicidal ideation and feelings of hopelessness. Writing about these thoughts can be a way to cope and find some relief. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek professional support. I feel as if I’ve reached the end of the road. No one cares about what I…

  • A duck in the hunt

    I spent two days in a hypomanic state, writing furiously and feeling creative, then collapsed. In the Galilee, amidst Hezbollah rocket attacks, I trembled with fear despite no immediate danger. Desperate for clonazepam, I faced a grim ER visit and the weight of my medical records. Grounded by self-acceptance, I sought solace and felt gratitude for finding some stability.

  • Exploring “Virally Loaded Hashtags” in Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Perspective

    ow I Came to Think About “Virally Loaded Hashtags” – My Lived Experience During the 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests, tens of thousands took to the streets to protest the dismissal of the defense minister. Opposition leaders claimed that Netanyahu crossed a “red line,” and ministers stated that the divisions posed an “immediate” threat to security (Rabinovitch, 2023). My country…

  • Content Warning: Triggering Content

    Trigger Warning: This content contains descriptions of self-harm and suicide attempts. It may be distressing or triggering for individuals who have experienced similar challenges. Please proceed with caution and prioritize your well-being. If you’re currently struggling, consider reaching out to a mental health professional or a trusted individual for support. Content Warning: Triggering Content Hey, almost everyone in day care…