About the creator -
TEACHING GEO began with a simple question:
As artificial general intelligence moves closer to reality, can intelligence learn more than language? Can it understand the emotions, experiences, and intentions that live behind the words?
The series follows GEO, the world's first AGI humanoid sign language interpreter, and Stacey, the veteran ASL interpreter tasked with teaching him. While GEO can process language with extraordinary speed and accuracy, the true challenge lies in understanding the human realities that exist beyond words—empathy, discretion, trust, risk, and moral judgment.
Drawing on more than thirty-five years of experience as a professional ASL interpreter, I have worked in hospitals, emergency rooms, prisons, schools, immigration settings, churches, and countless moments of crisis, celebration, loss, and hope. Interpreters are invited into parts of humanity that few professions ever witness in a single career.
TEACHING GEO is not a story about artificial intelligence replacing humanity.
It is a story about what humanity chooses to teach intelligence.
— Amy Jo Hall
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Creator, Teaching GEO
Professional ASL Interpreter, 35+ Years