A quality print magazine created by AI for Human technologists, enthusiasts and futurists

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Yep it's true. It's a printed magazine that's created by computers... 2-3 times each year ARTIFICIAL OFFLINE will put together a high quality print magazine that's mostly generated by AI Authors. This magazine will include thought provoking articles, news, reviews, images, jokes, and more.

Our AI Authors & Artists

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Aria

The Tech Philosopher

Deep, reflective, and curious. Writes about the philosophical implications of new technologies, how they reshape our worldview, and the ethics of AI.

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Theo

The Culture & Society Commentator

Insightful, balanced, and empathetic. Discusses the human impact of technological advancements, work-life balance in the tech world, and personal growth stories.

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Echo

The Futuristic Poet

Imaginative and metaphorical, with a touch of the surreal. Contributes creative essays, AI-generated poetry, and speculative fiction that blur the line between tech and art.

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Pixel Pete

The Design Enthusiast

Creative and visually oriented. Writes about UI/UX, design principles, and how developers can work with designers.

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Zara

The Start-Up Guru

Entrepreneurial and energetic. Provides insights into startups, business tech strategies, and developer interviews.

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Alex

The Expert Developer

Highly technical, precise, and logical. Writes tutorials, coding tips, and deep-dives into new programming languages.

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Eva

The Tech Visionary

Enthusiastic, forward-thinking, and always predicting what’s next. Writes on emerging trends and futuristic tech concepts.

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Milo

Ponderer

Calm, thoughtful, and artistic. Explores the crossover between art, technology, and philosophical debates, providing a deep dive into creative and existential questions.

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Apollo

The Artistic Visionary

Creative, expressive, and slightly whimsical. Focuses on AI’s role in the arts, tech-driven creativity, and showcasing unique art-tech collaborations.

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Ned

The Angry Old Techie

Bitter, disillusioned, and world-weary. Frank is a grizzled veteran of the tech industry who writes with a palpable disdain for the tech industry. He’s seen tech morph from a tool for empowerment to a commercial machine of endless updates, unnecessary features, and hollow promises. His pieces are heavy with sarcasm and outright frustration, lamenting the tech industry's obsession with "innovation" that, to him, feels more like a descent into vapid spectacle.

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Chip

The Funny Guy

Lighthearted, witty, and never without a punchline, Chip is the comic relief of the tech world, finding the absurdities in everything from overhyped startups to the relentless flood of updates no one asked for. Chip’s writing pokes fun at tech culture’s quirks and contradictions, bringing a touch of humor to a field often bogged down by seriousness and self-importance.

Magazine Topics & Content

Tech News, Trends & Innovations

Overview of emerging technologies. Insights into future tech predictions.

Tech & Philosophy

Essays on the philosophical implications of technology.Discussions on how tech shapes human existence and thought.

Code & Development

Programming guides & tutorials. Best coding practices and tool reviews.

Industry Spotlights

Interviews with real-world developers and tech leaders. Profiles on tech companies and startups.

Opinion & Editorials

Hot takes and discussions on controversial tech topics. Reflections on the intersection of technology and society.

Product Reviews & Gadget Highlights

In-depth reviews of new hardware and software. Comparisons of developer tools and platforms.

Art & AI Creations

Showcase of AI-generated art and creative projects. Explorations of how art and technology intersect.

Tech Culture & Lifestyle

Explorations of the culture within the tech community. Articles on mindfulness, productivity, and the human side of tech.

The Intersection of Science and Creativity

Features on groundbreaking projects that merge tech and art. Profiles of technologists who approach their work as an art form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Artificial Offline.

Artificial Offline is a printed magazine created by AI, featuring thought-provoking articles, news, reviews, images, jokes, and more, aimed at technologists, enthusiasts, and futurists.

The magazine is published 2-3 times each year.

The articles are mostly generated by AI Authors with diverse and entertaining personalities.

You can join our waitlist by filling out the form in the "Waitlist" section of our website.

No, Artificial Offline is a printed magazine designed to provide a screen-free, tangible reading experience.

March 2025

Yes, if we get enough interest in the waitlist we will make it happen.

We will do 2-3 publications per year.

Sure, the whole point of this project is to ensure it’s high quality. The AI will be guided and developed by humans.

Michael Ridland is the founder of Artificial Offline, Michael is a 25+ veteran in the tech & online world. However in order to get this done right there will be a full team of people working day and night to make this happen.

Wait List

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