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Cortico Conversation Library

A nonprofit platform amplifying underheard voices through community conversations, following a three-step process: organizing small-group conversations with recorded stories, using human-led analysis supported by AI tools for sensemaking, and creating media outputs incorporating actual voices. The platform emphasizes thoughtful balance of human listening and AI tools to ensure insights remain connected to real voices, serving 250+ partners across 40+ U.S. states and 60+ countries.

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Creators Cortico
Year 2021

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