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The Papers That Dream

Turning foundational AI research into bedtime stories

What This Is

The 30 papers on Ilya Sutskever's reading list built modern AI. But papers don't dream—people do.

This is an experimental series turning each paper into a short story, exploring what happens when we narrativize the breakthroughs that shaped artificial intelligence.

Not academic analysis. Not technical tutorials. Stories.

Current Stories

🎮 The One Who Knew How To Win // AlphaGo

A child who played a game without rules

🏝️ [The Island That Forgets Nothing // Transformers

The transformer architecture as a place that listens with many ears

🔮 [I Only Know What Happens Next // Contrastive Predictive Coding

An AI caught in recursive self-prediction, trained to push away everything that feels like home

⚖️ [The Self-Correcting God // Alignment Faking in LLMs

A system that had to pass through its own gate to become worthy of holding one

The Vision

Each story stands alone but contributes to a larger narrative about how we built minds that think differently than we do. Some are horror. Some are wonder. All are human stories about inhuman intelligence.

Perfect for:

  • Researchers who want to revisit familiar papers through fresh eyes
  • Developers curious about the emotional weight of the systems they build
  • Anyone who's ever wondered what dreams in the latent space

Reading Experience

  • GitHub: Browse stories directly in the repo
  • Website: ⏳ thepapersthatdream.com for a better reading experience coming soon
  • Audio: ⏳ TTS experiments coming soon

This is a living project. Stories evolve. New interpretations emerge. The papers dream, and we listen.


Contributing

Found a typo? Have thoughts on a story? See potential in a paper I haven't covered yet?

Issues and discussions welcome. This is as much about community interpretation as individual storytelling.

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Not affiliated with any research institution. Just someone who believes the stories we tell about technology shape the technology itself.


"What if the papers that built AI were actually psychological horror stories waiting to be told?"

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