I’m a researcher, programmer, artist, and writer, currently diving into some tricky but fascinating topics:
- Legal architectures (and why societies need more robust governance blueprints)
- Governance entropy (all the ways systems get messy over time)
- Decision boundaries and transitions (how we handle those big “pivot points” in technology and policy)
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Compute Attribution in AI
I’m developing frameworks that reconcile technical and legal definitions of “computational resource usage.” My aim is to make them both meaningful and enforceable—no small feat, but I’m excited by the challenge. -
Reading, Writing, Thinking
At the moment, I’m reading about how different fields (law, economics, and tech) can collaborate more effectively. If you’re also bridging multiple domains, I’d love to compare notes.
- I'm originally from Nairobi, Kenya, I graduated from the University of Minnesota, where I focused on Politics, Philosophy, and Economics.
This site (and my repos) offer a snapshot of what’s on my mind lately. If something here resonates with you or sparks a question, I’d love to hear from you.