One of the best things about Substack is what happens when you actually talk to people. Two calls this month with writers exploring AI and neurodivergence from completely different angles:
Emma Klint is a Swedish product designer building AI agents and writing about self-understanding through AI from a UX lens. Her reframe of context engineering as "the intro to agents without calling it agents" helps me think about how to best approach user onboarding.
Bre Ransome is the founder of ai.tism, exploring AI as a cognitive accessibility tool. We got into twice-exceptionality, data privacy, and what it actually means when an AI can finally keep up with how your brain works. She's building modular AI tools for neurodivergent workplace navigation that are worth watching.
If you're interested in AI beyond the productivity hype — AI as a mirror, as scaffolding, as the first thing that doesn't ask you to slow down — follow both of them.
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