Algorithms, formalization, and the architecture of intelligence.
Computer Engineering and Pure Mathematics with a specialization in algorithms, artificial intelligence, and graph theory. I research, design, and engineer AI systems; solving state-of-the-art problems through the intersection of mathematical rigor and innovative engineering.
At eight years old, I stopped mid-play to wonder: if I have to speak on
behalf of my toys, does that mean they have nothing to say, or just no way
to say it? That pause became a deeper question: silence isn't the same as
an absence of thought, since I can hear myself think quietly, so how would
I ever know what's happening inside something that can't tell me?
I've been curiously chasing that question ever since; what "thinking"
really is, why we have it exclusively, how we do it, and what it would
take to replicate it.
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