writes haikus since he learnt about them while he was a teenager. Originated in Japan, haiku is considered to be the shortest form of poetry. A traditional haiku consists of just three lines, with the first line containing 5 syllables, the second line containing 7 syllables, and the third line containing 5 syllables. In today's digital landscape, short content has become the cornerstone of social media, reflecting humanity's struggle with attention spans in the face of technological advancements. Social media platforms such as Twitter with character limit, Youtube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram with video length limit fuel this habit of short content. TECH HAIKUS harnesses the power of the haiku, shaped by ChatGPT’s insight, to epitomize a world of technological concerns such as facial recognition, algorithmic bias, surveillance capitalism, data privacy, spread of misinformation and the realm of deep fakes. Through this combination of ancient poetic form and cutting-edge artificial intelligence, the artwork offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between human experience and the digital age.