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Driss Sene produces technical education content at the intersection of cognitive science and artificial intelligence development. His video tutorials translate neuroscience research into actionable productivity frameworks, including implementations based on Daniel Levitin's work on information processing. His content library spans from theoretical explorations of brain function to step-by-step guides for building AI chatbots with Google Gemini. The content methodology combines cognitive science fundamentals with software engineering tutorials, creating a bridge between theoretical research and technical implementation. His work synthesizes findings from psychology and neuroscience into practical systems for information management and mental performance. Each piece integrates scientific principles with corresponding code examples and development workflows. Sene's technical focus areas include productivity system design, AI development fundamentals, and applied cognitive science. His tutorials cover the engineering requirements for modern AI tools while grounding the technical instruction in established neuroscience concepts. The content serves developers and knowledge workers seeking to understand both the scientific principles of cognition and their practical applications in technology.