
The Dialogue page is not a “contact” section, but an invitation.
An invitation to bring experiences, questions, and dilemmas around LLMs into shared reflection rather than isolated decisions.
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This space is open to those who are not seeking ready-made answers, but interpretive partnership.
Conversations & interviews
Dialogue often begins where concepts are not yet fixed.
Through conversations and interviews, experiences with LLMs appear not as structured data, but as living interpretive situations.
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These formats do not close discussion, but open it up.
Talks & workshops
Talks and workshops are approached not as knowledge transfer, but as collective thinking events.
The focus is not on information, but on articulating questions and sharing experience.
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This section presents formats where LLM Anthropology becomes a live dialogue.
Collaborative inquiries
Complex questions are rarely understood from a single perspective.
Collaborative inquiries create spaces where different experiences, disciplines, and interpretive frames are placed alongside one another, rather than ranked.
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This approach is especially important where LLMs affect multiple forms of thinking at once.
Invitations to think together
Not every dialogue takes the form of a formal collaboration.
Often, it is the sharing of a question, an experience, or an uncertainty that opens new interpretive directions.
This section gives space to invitations that emerge not as projects, but as gestures of thinking.
