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In the last post, I sketched the whole arc of what I built.
This post stays at the first layer.
The original break was simpler and more unsettling than the later architecture story: the model was writing code that looked like a falsificat...
During the second year of my MBA, I became preoccupied with a simple question:
How do you build a process that makes you more truth-seeking rather than merely more persuasive?
A lot of that question came from older influences. Charlie M...
If you ask an AI to write a PyTorch script, the evaluation is deterministic. You run the code. If it throws a SyntaxError, the model knows it failed, updates its context, and iterates. Andrej Karpathy recently showcased this with `autores...
I’ve been thinking about the impacts of AI.
Everyone is looking at Sci-Fi for answers. I looked at history.
In arriving to a conclusion, I’ve analyzed the patterns of the Industrial Revolution (1880–1920). The playbook is already...
A body walks into Lumon; a mind boots up inside. The elevator doors close, and everything that mattered an hour ago—names, vows, debts—drops out of reach. If your memories are firewalled, who owns your Monday?
Thesis: when Severance fractu...
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Interested in systems architecture, adversarial evaluation, and AI governance. I also write occasionally about crypto and macro.
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