Pushing the boundaries of what's possible with Generative AI, LLMs, and intelligent agents.
Artificial Intelligence is the defining technology of our era — and for me, it's not just a professional focus but a daily collaborator. I work with LLMs, generative models, and autonomous agents to amplify human capability rather than replace it.
My approach to AI is pragmatic: I care less about hype cycles and more about what actually ships. What can these models do today that was impossible yesterday? How do I integrate them into real products, real workflows, real decisions?
The most exciting frontier isn't chatbots — it's autonomous agents. Systems that can reason, plan, use tools, and execute multi-step tasks with minimal human oversight. I build agentic workflows that handle complex orchestration: voice interfaces, spatial computing pipelines, and AI-native product experiences.
Agents aren't replacing engineers. They're making it possible for a single engineer to operate at the scale of an entire team. That's the leverage I'm building toward — one person, amplified by intelligent systems, doing work that previously required a squad.
I pair AI with deep work practices. AI handles the shallow overhead — boilerplate, research synthesis, code generation — so I can invest cognitive energy where it matters most: architecture, design decisions, and creative problem-solving.
This is the real-world version of NZT-48: not a magic pill, but a compounding productivity stack where AI removes friction from every step of the engineering process. Combined with strong engineering fundamentals and a transhumanist outlook, it's how I build the future — one agent at a time.