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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.

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.

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.

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.

Contact here is not a request for services, but the beginning of a dialogue.
If there is a situation, question, or experience that has not yet found its language, it may be worth looking at it together.

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