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(Over)Thinking Out Loud

Emma Klint

What do minds actually need to thrive, and what happens when we design tools, work, and lives that take that question seriously?

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    Designer experimenting with AI on her own overthinking brain. Writing about what minds need to thrive, what AI reveals about the world, and the conditions we build (or don't) for both. Stockholm. Mom of 2.

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