I study Philosophy and Economics at Claremont McKenna College, where I run Graphite Group, host a cheese club, and founded a SOF Chapter. I've researched imagination and AI under philosopher Amy Kind and am involved in various fellowships.
Writings
My writing explores the intersection of AI, economic forces, and philosophy. I aim to analyze the world through the lens of general equilibrium with an eye for uncovering overlooked assumptions.
Work
I have experience primarily in consulting, finance, and startup environments. I am working to build a career that allows me to blend advancing technology and business strategy with value driven practices.
Projects
My personal projects are varied and ad hoc, ranging from translating natural language to syntactic logic into company sourcing mechanisms. I also work with OpenAI's GPT lab, where I contribute to product testing and development.
Essays
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What Companies Won't Automate Where AI value actually accrues→
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Mechanical Outputs or Imaginative Acts Can AI systems exhibit genuine imagination?→
Projects
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Task Atlas 30k+ work activities mapped by value and AI exposure→
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Adaptive Market Discovery System Automated buyer sourcing pipeline→
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Tax-Advantaged Vehicles CRTs, DAFs, and venture philanthropy→