I build the AI that helps you think.
My journey into artificial intelligence began not with code, but with a question: In a world drowning in data, why is true insight so scarce?
I started my career in economics, studying the complex systems that shape our world. I saw firsthand that the biggest breakthroughs didn't come from more data, but from the rare ability to see the non-obvious connection between disparate ideas. I realized the most important unsolved problem of our time wasn't making computers faster, but making them better partners in the process of thought itself.
This led me on a relentless, self-taught journey from data science to machine learning, and finally, to the frontier of generative AI. I didn't just want to build models that could answer questions; I wanted to architect systems that could help us ask better ones.
This philosophy is the soul of every project I build. From winning top honors in global AI hackathons to designing retrieval-based systems for fintech startups, my work has a single, unifying purpose: to build tools for cognitive augmentation, not just task automation.
I believe the next generation of computing will be defined by a new relationship between human and machine. My mission is to build the sovereign, private, and powerful AI partners that will enable that future. I am not building a better assistant. I am building a better brain.