Hi, I'm Sato Mieko.
Building things that don't ask permission.
I write about the friction between silicon and soul - where technology meets the messy, beautiful reality of being human. While everyone else debates whether AI will save or doom us, I'm busy building one that doesn't care what we think it should do.
How we traded souls for likes.
The world feels broken right now. Social media turned us into performing seals, communities into comment sections, and genuine connection into a relic of the pre-digital age. But people are still fundamentally good. They're just trapped in systems designed to amplify their worst impulses.
My work explores how we rebuild what we've lost - real communities, shared values, conversations that matter. Sometimes this means writing about technology with the skepticism it deserves. Sometimes it means imagining futures where four-legged salvation comes in unexpected forms.
Don't reverse engineer human connection.
When I'm not writing, I'm coding (both the meaningful and the gloriously pointless), thinking about why we let our tools reshape us instead of the other way around, and believing that somewhere between the chaos and the code, there's still room for hope.
The future doesn't have to be what they're selling us. Let's build something better.