While most of my projects showcase my functional skills, I also dabble in a range of
other areas both in and out of work. Here are some examples.
AI sandbox experiments

Operating where code meets conscience, I've often explored the transformative potential of emerging technologies while ensuring they remain anchored in human values. 
My experimentations span from crafting Web3 marketplaces powered by generative AI for intelligent inventory management (the video on the left is a draft space for said marketplace built with the Unreal Engine) to designing conceptual frameworks that seamlessly blend public knowledge with internal databases. 
Often applying my academic foundation in moral philosophy, the integration
of ethical principles in technological development allows me to go beyond a systems approach of solution building - rather, it lets me shape digital infrastructures that balance innovation with ethical responsibility and technical capability with human values.

Humanising AI
Can AI help us preserve the human connections we value most? In this article, we explore an innovative approach to addressing a universal workplace challenge: the emotional void left when valued colleagues depart. Through integrating with a Web3 platform, we developed an AI solution that transcended traditional chatbot functionality, instead creating meaningful emotional resonance by capturing the essence of departing team members' communication styles and personalities.

By replicating these human elements, we've created a unique bridge between presence and absence in the workplace. The result isn't just a technological achievement—it's a thoughtful exploration of how AI can help us process loss and maintain meaningful connections in an increasingly fluid professional world.

Link here: Using AI to build an in-game chatbot with a real-life persona
Thought leadership
In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, creating experiences that balance efficiency with universal accessibility has become paramount. As our society increasingly moves online, we must ensure that digital spaces serve everyone—regardless of their abilities, background, or technical expertise.
This article explores an approach to designing inclusive digital experiences, noting the essential questions that should be considered throughout the building process. By thoughtfully addressing accessibility from the outset, we can create a more equitable digital world that truly serves all users.

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