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ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK

Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad, Jen Benford
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Sharpen your mind, your work, and your taste with AI without turning into another robot in the circus. Yes, the robots ate your homework, but they kept the good parts.

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  • Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad

    Change how you think, create, and build your narrative alongside AI, without becoming another robot in the circus.

  • Jen Benford

    Transformation coach for creators, feelers, and rebuilders. Where neurodiversity and the nervous system meet brand, business, and AI. D1 athlete, BTA Founder. Lived experience, not medical advice. You were built for range, not a box. \ud83d\udc26‍\ud83d\udd25

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