I’m someone who accidentally fell into the world of AI and decided to stay. What started as curiosity over how recommendation systems knew me better than my friends slowly turned into a genuine fascination with machine learning, natural language processing, and the endless ways algorithms quietly shape our lives.
Along the way, I’ve worked on projects from diagnosing crop diseases to building models that assist in medical predictions, and I recently interned at NUS Singapore, where I realized that half of AI is solving major problem that have a huge impact on the world and the other half is figuring out why your code was working perfectly yesterday.
I wish to write about AI—the kind that’s transforming industries, raising ethical questions, and occasionally recommending suspiciously perfect products online. This blog is where big ideas meet practical curiosity, exploring how artificial intelligence is quietly (and not so quietly) reshaping the world around us.
Right now, I’m continuing that journey through internships, projects and research, sharpening my technical skills, experimenting with various types of models while trying to answer the bigger questions: How can we make AI more useful, more ethical and have an impact on the world,a larger one on the part of the world that truly needs it.
From the algorithms influencing global economies to the machine learning models behind space exploration, I’m here to unpack the systems, trends, and ideas that matter. Mostly, I’m driven by the belief that good technology quietly makes life better—and I’m hoping to play a part in building it.
This is a space for anyone who’s ever wondered:
“Wait… how does that actually work?”
Let’s figure it out together.