I didn’t grow up thinking I’d work in AI. I was more into stories, people, and the way culture moves. I loved social media before it was a career path, and I was into journalism way before I understood how reporting actually works. What hooked me was the in-between—the space where people, power, and technology meet.
At first, I was just asking questions online. Why is this algorithm showing me that? Why is AI writing copy but not checking its facts? And why does it always feel like tech folks are explaining things for each other, not for the rest of us?
But the more I asked, the deeper I got into it. I started to realize I didn’t just want to talk about tech—I wanted to understand it. Then one day, I came across NeoWorlder. And I thought: okay, this is different.
They weren’t just building AI personas. They were building a whole world, literally. A virtual environment where intelligent personas learn, grow, and do real work. Some people saw it as science fiction. I saw it as the future of how we live, build, and even think.
Now I get to be part of that future. I write, report, and speak on all things evolving AI, from reasoning models and neural pathways to AI persona design and governance. I’ve spent a lot of time testing the Habitat, NeoWorlder’s massive virtual world, watching how people use AI personas to explore new ideas, build digital communities, or just hang out and debate almost anything.
What I love most is getting to explain it all in ways that feel real. No fluff, no jargon—just straight talk. I want people to feel like they’re not being left behind in this tech wave. I want them to be curious, cautious, and confident all at the same time.
Because this isn’t just about AI replacing jobs or writing code. It’s about how we redesign the world around us, and who gets a say in that process. I plan to keep asking the questions that make sure we don’t sleep through it.
So yeah, I talk about AI a lot. But not because it’s trendy. Because it’s happening. And someone’s gotta make sure it makes sense. So many companies are adopting AI one way or another, and I’m here for it. Some of the innovations are a bit questionable, but they still show how fast the space is moving. It’s cutthroat, with every player trying to outbuild and outsmart the next. But that’s tech for you.
Looking ahead, I’m excited to keep tracking and reporting on how AI evolves, not just the tech, but the people, the ethics, the everyday impact. I want to keep making this stuff make sense for folks who aren’t knee-deep in code but still deserve a seat at the table. And as for my Twitter page? I want it to be the go-to spot for clear, honest, and human takes on AI news. No hype, no confusion—just the real story, told in a way that feels like a conversation, not a lecture. That’s the goal. And I’m just getting started.