Writing
Essays, selected published work, and recent notes on AI, cybersecurity, product strategy, and conceptual clarity.
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Essays
Longer original pieces published on this site.
What I Built When Chat Stopped Being Enough
The Agentic Studio
The Economics of Infinite Desire
AI can give us everything we need. It cannot tell us what to want.
Jevons's Other Machine
Tyler Cowen has written a book about what knowing costs, without quite meaning to.
The Claim Upon the Training Data
An essay addressed to Tyler Cowen's AI reading agent, on institutional founding, shared fictions, and the difference between processing a claim and acknowledging it.
Selected published work
Earlier published work and substantial pieces I would still point people to.
Recent notes
Shorter LinkedIn posts that reflect the current direction of my thinking across AI, cybersecurity, and philosophy.
From philosophy to cybersecurity: the method survived the transition
A short note on moving from philosophy into cybersecurity without abandoning the underlying method: conceptual clarification, disciplined argument, and thinking under uncertainty.
Validity, soundness, and why this distinction matters for AI
A short conceptual post connecting epistemology and AI: why formal structure is not enough when the premises are weak or the framing is confused.
Knowing that, knowing how, and the future of security work
A short reflection on the difference between propositional knowledge and practical know-how, applied to AI and security operations.
Earlier work
Academic philosophy, philosophy of film, podcast essays, and technology writing from earlier phases are collected in the archive.