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    Feeling AI: ways of knowing beyond the rationalist perspective

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    Two stuffed animal sculptures set against a wooden floor and wooden cabinet

    Felt AI is a collaborative project between myself (Goda KlumbytÄ—), design researcher Daniela K. Rosner and artist Mika Satomi.  Throughout the last year and a half, the three of us have been meeting regularly to probe, discuss and research together how can one feel AI.  […]

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