Systems · Psychology · AI
Understanding how systems actually work—
human and artificial.
I write about the hidden architecture behind human behavior, AI implementation, and what the intersection of cognitive science and machine learning reveals.
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View all →The Controlled Burn: What Albanese Must Do Before the Window Closes
Anthony Albanese holds the most powerful parliamentary mandate in Australian history. Five converging crises will consume it by 2028 unless he acts with an urgency his political instincts resist.
Why Smart People Stay Stuck: A Cognitive Architecture for Diagnosis and Intervention
How AI research reveals the hidden systems failures behind procrastination, paralysis, and lives that won't move forward—and what to actually do about it.
Evidence-Grade AI: Why Regulated Industries Need a Different Approach
Move fast and break things doesn't work when breaking things means regulatory violations. A framework for AI implementation where auditability matters.
The Critic's Temporal Discount: Why Your Brain Devalues the Future
Your evaluation system is miscalibrated by design. Understanding hyperbolic discounting—and the interventions that actually work.
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I work at the intersection of AI capability, organisational systems, and psychology. I write because the most interesting problems sit at the boundaries between fields—and because understanding systems is the first step to changing them and designing better ones.