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The notion of play across all of your presentations: playing with AI is something very different | The notion of play across all of your presentations: playing with AI is something very different from playing with the web, to really be intimate with the tools is difficult, so where do you find notions of play in AI? | ||
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The notion of play across all of your presentations: playing with AI is something very different from playing with the web, to really be intimate with the tools is difficult, so where do you find notions of play in AI?