Thoughts on research, technology, and the intersection of human perception and AI
A hard sci-fi story about the role of humans in the age of self-driving vehicles.
As GenAI becomes more pervasive, will it replace creative work and should we be worried? I argue that we crave the vulnerability of the human behind the creation, that we were never really original anyway, but that we will get to a point where with enough computational context, we will start to ascribe intentionality to the machine. A thought piece in three parts.
Looking back on my academic journey from MIT to Adobe Research, I've been fortunate to work at the intersection of human perception, machine learning, and human-computer interaction. This post reflects on how my research interests have evolved and how they continue to shape my work in industry...
A short hard sci-fi story on the future of humanity in the age of AI, humans bringing value as "the experiencers" for AI to learn from. This story explores a world where humans have transitioned from traditional jobs to becoming the fuel for an ever-expanding intelligence network, until the system finally surpasses human comprehension.