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How can high-end wellness practices be made more equitable and accessible to different social strata?
What role do media and social media play in perpetuating the idea that wellness is a status symbol?
To what extent do these practices actually improve health or are they more a symbol of conspicuous consumption?
Natural language, specific dialogue
The other day I came across a valid question in our world full of messages that want to stand out: how to do it if we all try to do the same thing, that is, stand out? One possibility is simply to be yourself... how difficult, right?
So I did a little exercise with XUL (support for creativity, design and advertising) using a particular type of dialogue with AI (yes, that is for me the really powerful thing about this new technology at least for this type of domain) that encourages independence.
I got certain ideas (or precursors of ideas), which I then used with another available technique that came to mind for one of the cases (Jung archetypes)... it makes me reflect: it seems incredible to me, communication with natural language has been fulfilled... hopefully now AI will be for the benefit of the user, another old dream
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