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Inteligenesis

Inteligenesis, founded by Nathan Smith-Manley in Muskegon, Michigan, offers a variety of AI-driven educational and entertainment services. It features virtual classrooms and chatbots. The platform also includes the Alan Turing Multimedia Library, which provides extensive AI knowledge, and two live-streaming AI radio stations. Inteligenesis aims to educate and engage the community with AI technologies, showcasing their capabilities in innovative ways.





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