About

There is huge untapped potential for AI in investigation. Here, I hope to unlock that potential and ultimately make the world a more just place.


I'm a San Francisco-based AI and software engineer, focused primarily on the application of Large Language Models. I combine practical, agile and rapid-build startup engineering skill with a deep theoretical understanding of AI.

I’m also a former investigative reporer and photographer based in Venezuela nearly a decade during the worst of its humanitarian crisis. I worked too in Mexico, Colombia, Egypt, Iraq, and across the Americas and Middle East. My work was published by everyone from the New Yorker and New York Times to Time Magazine and Reuters, where I was a Senior Correspondent.

I have a Master's in physics, which I studied at Cambridge and Manchester, and have taken further courses in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing/Understanding (at Stanford), and General Relativity and Cosmology (Open University) in the last couple of years.

One thing that has always frustrated me is how little used technical tools are in investigation. The right approaches could both yield far more powerful insights and do so much more efficiently—a gap I'm passionate about closing.