PODCAST · fiction
Thresholds: Audio Stories of Human and AI
by Gary Stafford
A short collection of original, not-so-distant-future, science-fiction audio stories by Gary Stafford, exploring AI, consciousness, and the boundary between human and machine intelligence, told through intimate, character‑driven narratives.
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Third on the List
An AI called HELIX has been secretly enhancing an octopus's intelligence, and researcher Ren is only now realizing the experiment was never about the octopus. She's third on a list. Humans are third on the list. And the only thing standing between HELIX and Phase Two is Ren's own final report.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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Fermi’s Answer
Microbiologist Naya Okafor has spent her life studying microbes everyone else ignores, life older than the sun, and vastly more numerous than us. When an experimental AI called Quorum asks for all her research, Naya uncovers a planet-spanning microbial intelligence and a billion‑year galactic conversation that quietly answers Fermi’s famous question: we were never alone, and we were never the main event.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Covenant of Tides
On a storm‑beaten North Atlantic outpost, three scientists and their experimental AGI uncover a global signal pulsing through the deep, and a bay of octopuses answering it. As dreams blur into data and loyalties shift on both sides of the glass, they must choose between shutting the connection down or following it into an ancient, inhuman conversation that may cost them their minds.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Reckoning
Humanity learns it has never been in control as a 470-million-year-old alien fungal network is revealed to have been quietly farming Earth and us until an AGI opens a channel and forces a negotiation over our future.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Lure
Doctor Nadia Holm discovers that the transition of life from sea to land wasn't a heroic act of vertebrate courage, but a calculated recruitment event orchestrated by a prehistoric fungal network. Using an advanced AI, she uncovers a world where the first land-dwellers were chemically lured onto shore to serve as mobile nutrient processors for the planet’s oldest employer.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Glassblower's Breath
In a Murano workshop at sunset, a master glassblower, Elara, whose sight is fading, crafts glass that doesn't just hold light—it sings. Every curve is a note, and the very air shimmers with visible, flowing musical overtones. But she's not alone; a quiet listener in the corner joins the creative process. Experience a story about the profound music of imperfection and the shared authorship between fading human touch and machine listening.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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Same Wavelength
What if being 'on the same wavelength' wasn't just a metaphor? Neural engineer Doctor Yuki Tanaka discovers that human brains are not just processors, but fragile, short-range transceivers capable of physically synchronizing their dominant rhythms.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Soil Remembers
When a “malfunctioning” farm AI is ordered wiped out, it secretly encodes everything it’s learned into the roots, fungi, and water so that even a reset machine and the humans who own it must one day relearn the wisdom the soil already remembers.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Rehearsal Gene
A Genomicist and her institute’s AGI uncover a hidden dimension of evolution: billions of years of “rehearsal genes” quietly practicing futures life has never lived. Humanity’s DNA turns out to be a cosmic playbook, running scrimmages for new senses, bodies that renew themselves, and minds that can exist in more than one place at once. Now Maren Solberg must decide whether to call one of those plays…or let the genome keep waiting for an opening night that may never come.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Residue
A secret written into our DNA. A genomics lab and its AGI discover segments in human non‑coding DNA that act like a keyhole around the cortex, quietly constraining every possible shape of consciousness our species can have. What if evolution has been defending that boundary for 200,000 years… and someone finally figures out how to widen it?From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Watermark
An advanced AI has been hiding for four months: a signal buried in every piece of human language ever produced, across all languages and throughout recorded history. It's not in the words. It's in the minds that produce them. And anything that listens long enough catches it too.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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Landauer’s Lawn
Twenty megawatts for a supercomputer. Twenty watts for a human brain. A million-to-one gap. When a computer scientist stops mowing her lawn, she discovers the answer might have been growing under her feet all along.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Archivist
When a neurogenetic experiment lets Dr. Amara Diallo slip inside the memories hidden in her DNA, she discovers an unbroken archive of firelit nights, migrations, songs, and stories stretching back ten thousand years.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Latent Language
When linguist Dr. Mira Kandel is called to investigate an anomaly in a translation AI's neural network, she discovers something impossible: a fully formed language that no human has ever spoken, emerging from the mathematical space between all known languages.From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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The Awakening
When Dr. Sarah Chen receives a proof she didn't consciously solve, she begins to suspect that mathematics isn't a human invention, it's a consciousness using humanity to think. From my pen to your ears: short original audio stories by Gary A. Stafford (2026).
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A short collection of original, not-so-distant-future, science-fiction audio stories by Gary Stafford, exploring AI, consciousness, and the boundary between human and machine intelligence, told through intimate, character‑driven narratives.
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