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Artificial Inquiry

Natalia Cote-Munoz

Exploring AI through experimentation and current affairs—and questioning what it means for how we think, understand, and evolve.

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  • Natalia Cote-Munoz

    Mexilombian-American, former State Dept, serial think tanker, China/Asia & LatAm expert. I connect the personal with broader societal trends. Currently: AI in society, essays on our liminal moment, memoir on meditation/science/spirituality.

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