The Future of AI: Is There a Place for Ambiguity?
As technologists and artists in new media (that strange place where words, imagery, meaning and new tech collide), we design, build, and test software experiences
As technologists and artists in new media (that strange place where words, imagery, meaning and new tech collide), we design, build, and test software experiences
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