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(Over)Thinking Out Loud

Emma Klint

What happens when loop-shaped brains finally get tools that think with them.

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  • Emma Klint

    Lab notes from a designer testing AI on her own brain. M.Sc. HCI. Stockholm. Mom of 2.

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