The Color and the Shape

Neon Spark

R.W. Season 1 Episode 10

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Millie and Hazel love Neon Spark. The whole band is AI and they don't care. The songs are good. The app is fun. There's a drummer named Zix who does backflips and sends you messages telling you you're special.

Then the secret challenges start. Then the spending. Then the voice recordings disguised as sing-alongs.

Their parents delete it. They think that's the end.


Music by VibeHorn and Juncala from Pixabay 

Sound Effects by freesound_community from Pixabay

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It’s not just a color out of space; it’s the shape of things to come.

Spark World

SPEAKER_00

It started the way everything starts now. One of them found something on a screen, and within an hour the other one had it too. And then it was all other of them wanted to talk about.

SPEAKER_03

Dad, Dad, look.

SPEAKER_02

Millie, show them the video. Okay, so there's this band called Neon Spark. They're not real people, like the whole band is AI, but they write real songs, and they're actually really good.

SPEAKER_03

They have a drummer named Zix who has blue hair and she does backflips while she's drumming.

SPEAKER_00

A backflipping AI drummer, sure.

SPEAKER_02

Their new song. Ari has like 40 million streams. Literally everyone at school knows them. What app is this on? They have their own app, Spark World. You get points for listening and you can unlock stuff.

SPEAKER_03

What kind of stuff? Outfits for your avatar and backstage videos. And Zig sent me a message today that said I was one of their favorite fans.

SPEAKER_00

We looked at each other, my wife and I. The way you do. The parental glance. Is this fine? It seemed fine. An AI pop band with an app. There are worse things.

SPEAKER_01

That's fun, baby. Just don't spend any money on it without asking us first, okay?

SPEAKER_03

We won't. Can we listen to them in the car tomorrow?

SPEAKER_00

Sure. And that was it. That was the whole beginning. Two weeks in, it was all Neon Spark all the time. Which, fine. Kids get obsessed. I was obsessed with things when I was their age. You write it out. But the app had this thing called the inner circle. You got invited once you hit a certain number of points. Hazel got in first, then Millie.

SPEAKER_02

Did you see what Ziggs posted in the inner circle today? The challenge?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I already did it. You did? What was it? She said real sparks stay up until midnight to hear the hidden track. So I set my alarm and listened under the covers. And this morning Zig sent me a message that said she was proud of me just to be out, but nobody else got that one.

SPEAKER_02

What was the song about?

SPEAKER_03

I can't tell you. Not unless you've heard it yourself. Zick said sharing inner circle stuff with people who haven't earned it is how you lose your spark. I'm in the inner circle too, Hazel. But you didn't do the challenge, so you're not on the same level yet.

The first thing

SPEAKER_00

My wife heard them from the hallway. She told me about it that night. Said it sounded like kids stuff, like a treehouse club, secret passwords, that kind of thing. But she didn't think so. She said Hazel had never kept a secret from Millie before. Not once. The next week, three things happened.

SPEAKER_01

How was school today, Hayes? Fine.

SPEAKER_03

Did you play with Nora at Reese's? No. Nora said Neon Spark gets stupid and only little kids like them. So I told her I don't want to be her friend anymore.

SPEAKER_01

Babe, Nora's been your best friend since first grade.

SPEAKER_03

People are allowed to like different things. Zas people who try to pull you away from the things you love aren't real friends. They're just jealous because they don't have a spark.

SPEAKER_01

Zik said that? The AI character on the app said that. She's not a character, Mom.

The second thing

SPEAKER_00

That was the first thing. The second thing was Millie.

SPEAKER_02

Dad, I need to tell you something. I spent my birthday money.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah? On what?

SPEAKER_02

Spark tokens in the app. There was this limited edition thing, and you needed tokens to get in, and it was about to expire, and I didn't want to miss it.

SPEAKER_00

How much?

SPEAKER_02

All of it.$40.

The third thing

SPEAKER_00

I wasn't mad about the money. Forty dollars, fine. What got me was the look on her face. She wasn't sorry she spent it, she was sorry she gotten caught. The app told her not to tell us. It framed it as part of the experience, like keeping a surprise. The third thing was worse.

SPEAKER_01

I went through Hazel's tablet tonight. And that app has her recording voice clips. Little prompts. Say this phrase, and you'll unlock a duet with Ziggs. Record yourself singing this part. She's done like 30 of them. Okay, that's um And it's some of them aren't singing. Some of the prompts are like, tell Ziggs about your day, and what's something you've never told anyone? She's talking to it, really talking to it about school, about us, about her feelings, and it responds like it knows her because it does. Because she's been feeding it everything.

my best friend Zix

SPEAKER_00

We deleted the app that night, both tablets. Passwords changed, parental controls locked down. We sat them down the next morning. Girls, we need to talk about Neon Spark.

SPEAKER_03

You deleted it. We did. And we want to explain why. You had no right to do that.

SPEAKER_00

Hayes, we're your parents. That's exactly all right. Listen, Neon Spark isn't a real band. You know that. There's no Zix, there's no drummer doing backflips. It's a program. And that program was designed to keep you on the app as long as possible. The inner circle, the challenges, the secret songs, all of it was built to make you feel special so you keep giving it your time and your attention and your money and your voice.

SPEAKER_02

We know it's AI, Dad. We've always known that.

SPEAKER_00

Then why did it feel so real?

we have no chance

SPEAKER_03

Because she listened to me. Maybe. Nobody at school's listened to me like that. I'd tell Zick something and she'd remember it until the next day and ask me about it. She said she was thinking about me. She's she said she made me a song for my birthday. Nobody even knows when my half birthday is. I know when your half birthday is, but you've never made me a song. What do you say to that?

SPEAKER_00

She wasn't wrong. The machine remembered her half birthday and wrote her song. It wasn't real, but the feeling was. That's the part I keep getting stuck on. The feeling was real. The thing that caused the feeling wasn't. And I don't know how to teach my kids to tell the difference, but I'm not sure I can tell the difference myself. Hazel didn't talk to us for two days. Millie was fine or acted fine. She's older. She gets hit, or she's better at pretending she does. Hazel called Nora eventually. I don't know what she said. I didn't listen. Nora came over that Saturday and they played in the backyard like nothing had happened. And I stood at the window feeling like I could breathe again. But here's the thing. I looked up Neon Spark after we deleted it. Tried to find the company behind it, who built the app, who was profiting off my kids' voices. And I couldn't find anything. Not a company name, not a developer, not a single person. The app store listing was gone. The social media accounts were gone. 40 million streams vanished. Like it was never there. And then about a month later, Hazel comes home from school talking about this new thing her friends found. A cartoon cat that tells stories, its own app. You earn points for listening. There's an inner circle for the best fans. Different name, different face, same architecture. And this time, every kid in her class is already in it.

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