I work on problems that sit at the boundary between computation, markets and irreversibility.
My focus is not prediction, speed or scale, but structure:
how systems behave under stress, how information degrades,
and how decision-making changes when symmetry is deliberately broken.
Over the years, this work has taken concrete form in operational systems —
particularly in algorithmic trading, corporate intelligence
and non-anthropocentric approaches to artificial intelligence.
I do not operate as a public intellectual, nor as a conventional consultant.
Most of my work happens in private conversations, closed research loops
and long-term collaborations with a very small number of people.
What follows here is intentionally partial.