Sasha Tityanko, CEO and Art Director at Sensorium, on The Concept of Virtual Beings and The Next Iteration of the Internet | Ep. 197
In an exclusive interview with cryptonews.com, Sasha Tityanko, CEO and Art Director at Sensorium, talks about the concept of virtual beings, social AI, moving from traditional art to web3, and the next iteration of the i...
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