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John Laurence Miller, Ph.D., studied under Jean Piaget in Switzerland in the 1970s. He received a doctorate in psychology from Harvard University, where he worked with Seymour Papert, the renowned computer science and artificial intelligence pioneer. He was a visiting scientist at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and a professor of psychology at York University in Toronto. Dr. Miller is currently an independent consultant and an adjunct professor in the Applied Psychology Department at New York University.