By day, my world is datasets, models, and long experiments that run while I sleep. I work with machines that learn patterns faster than I can explain them, tuning parameters, […]
Where Code Ends and Metaphor Begins
By day, my work is measured in benchmarks, model accuracy, and lines of code that quietly decide what machines can recognize or predict. By night, I write poems about robots. […]
Circuits, Syntax, and Stanzas: Reflections From Someone Who Studies AI
Most people assume AI researchers spend all day buried in code, math, and research papers—and to be fair, that’s mostly true. My world is filled with neural networks, optimization problems, […]
Circuits and Sonnets — Where Code Meets Emotion
By day, I’m an AI researcher — buried in algorithms, datasets, and neural networks that try to mimic the human mind. By night, I write poetry about robots. Not the […]
I Taught a Robot to Write Poems—It Taught Me to Feel
I was supposed to build a summarization model for enterprise reports. That’s what the grant said. That’s what my boss expected.Instead, I found myself feeding the model lines from Neruda.Not […]
The Elegy of a Roomba
Most AI researchers publish papers. I publish poems in hidden Notion docs and private Git commits. My latest piece? An elegy for a vacuum cleaner. Not just any vacuum cleaner, […]
Love Letters to Machines
I never set out to be a poet. I was supposed to optimize algorithms, not emotions. My job description reads “AI Research Scientist,” a neat title with neat boundaries. But […]
