Academia Drives Hierarchical Cognitive Modules for Mathematics in the BrainDISCLAIMER: This is a joke piece. Alternative title: how cognitive architectures for math change from academia to industry (and back again)Nov 15Nov 15
Things Have Been Quiet…And that’s because I’ve started a new chapter as a graduate student in computer science at Princeton University! As those of you who read…Oct 8Oct 8
My Last Tubingen BlogToday marks my last day in Tubingen — said cheers to an awesome, wild ride in the German countryside with a warm breakfast cooked by my…Jun 22Jun 22
The Many Colors of Tübingen — Blog 4In my last past, I promised that I would shed some color on my experiences in the town of Tübingen, outside of the shallow descriptor of…Jun 15Jun 15
Tiny towns from the Perspective of a New Yorker — Tubingen Blog 3From the age of 17 onwards, this is how my life unfolded. I lived in New York City for 6 years (4 years of college at Columbia, 2 years…Jun 11Jun 11
Tubingen (Delayed) Blog 2Last night, I couldn’t sleep and wanted to write, but forgot Medium existed, so didn’t decide to blog until this morning. So here’s the…Jun 7Jun 7
Tubingen Blog 1So I’ve been living in the tiny German town of Tübingen for the last 3 months on a research visit and I decided recently to restart my…Jun 1Jun 1
Active vs. Passive Human-AI Interaction and Effects on the Human PsycheUntil recently, human interaction with AI systems has been largely passive. We interact with AI in-built into the search engines we use…Jun 7, 2023Jun 7, 2023
Embracing Paradox as a Liberal Arts Graduate in an AI WorldOne thing you should know about me before you meet me: I love good literature. Anyone who meets me who has deeply engaged with authors like…May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
Weighing motivations and directions breaking into AI Safety: the tangible and the theoreticalAs I have documented on this blog, after my graduation in 2021, I was involved in a research project investigating uncertainty…May 21, 2023May 21, 2023