Get in Touch
Whether you have feedback on an article, a correction to suggest, a collaboration in mind, or simply want to say hello — I would love to hear from you.
Ways to Reach Me
GitHub Discussions
The best place for public feedback, corrections, and article discussions. Your comment helps other readers too.
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Common Questions
Can I suggest a topic for a future article?
Absolutely. If there is a person, event, or theme in AI history that you feel deserves coverage, please reach out through any of the channels above. While the 75-article arc is planned, reader suggestions often surface angles and stories I may not have considered, and they inform future supplementary content.
I found a factual error in an article. How do I report it?
Accuracy matters enormously in a historical series. If you spot a factual error, misattribution, or misleading claim, please open a GitHub Discussion on the relevant article page or email me directly with a source. Corrections are typically reviewed and published within 24 hours with an editorial note acknowledging the change.
Can I reuse or translate content from this series?
The series is published under an open license. You are welcome to share, quote, and adapt the content with proper attribution. For translation requests or large-scale reuse (such as in educational curricula or published works), please get in touch so I can help coordinate and ensure proper credit.
Are you available for interviews, talks, or podcasts?
Yes, I am open to conversations about AI history, the intersection of technology and narrative, and the broader implications of the field's evolution. Reach out via email with details about your project and audience, and I will respond as promptly as possible.