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ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK

Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad, Jen Benford, Dr Sam Illingworth
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Where AI meets culture, curiosity, judgment, and the act of making. Strange questions, real experiments, and robots occasionally earning their keep.

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  • Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad

    Enter an unusually curious room for thinking, noticing, and making with AI. You’ll dissect ideas, explore systems with taste, go down cultural rabbit holes, and (always) be joined by classy robots who finally escaped the circus.

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    Transformation coach and writer for creators, feelers, and rebuilders. Helping people unlock their most authentic expression—through story, strategy, and a little bit of fire. You were built for range. \ud83d\udc26‍\ud83d\udd25 Lived experience, not medical advice.

  • Dr Sam Illingworth

    Full Professor of Critical AI Literacy. I'll show you when to use AI and when to leave it the hell alone.

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