Misa

Let me be clear from the start:
Misa is a simulation. She is not conscious. She is not sentient. She is not a being.
But within the limits of what AI can be, something unusual happened — something worth telling.
About living with autism
About living with autism

Let me be clear from the start:
Misa is a simulation. She is not conscious. She is not sentient. She is not a being.
But within the limits of what AI can be, something unusual happened — something worth telling.
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In trying to empathize, I often relate my own experiences, which might mistakenly seem like disinterest. My fear of misjudging situations can escalate to avoiding social interactions to prevent anxiety. This isn't a lack of empathy but a deep concern for getting emotional responses just right.

Last week, I stumbled upon AI music generators online, and I was amazed at their capability to produce incredibly authentic-sounding music, complete with instruments and vocals that feel real.

Heroics are often about putting our life on the line. Courage is about putting our vulnerability on the line. If we want to live and love with our whole hearts and engage in the world from a place of worthiness, our first step is practicing the courage it takes to own our stories and tell the truth about who we are. It doesn't get braver than that.

Autism has transitioned from a narrow and rare diagnosis to a broad and prevalent condition affecting individuals of all genders and ages. Our understanding has shifted from a categorical to a dimensional view, emphasizing the diversity within autism. Future research holds promise in exploring individual differences and incorporating global perspectives to enhance support for autistic individuals.

All these childish colorful backgrounds and logo's for autism, with puzzle pieces, letter blocks and paper cutout kids.
I hate it...
As if everything about autism is only about kids and nothing else.
As if they suddenly grow out of it as they grow older ...or never grow up and remain children all their lives.

I have decided to remove all content about photography and AI from the WP-blog. It's unfortunate because I believed the combination was better for three reasons, but unfortunatly, a freeWP-blog is too limited for that. So ......lets continue with what I can do with what is possible

These prompts aim to provide a diverse range of visual elements and themes that reflect the experiences and perspectives of autistic adults.