About

I'm deeply interested in the intersection of technology, ethics, law, and philosophy. My work focuses on AI ethics, responsible AI design, and building transparent, trustworthy systems that respect human rights and dignity.

My thesis explores indoor positioning systems using transfer learning—making location tracking more robust and practical. But the deeper questions drive me: How do we design AI that's fair? How do we create digital governance tools that empower rather than surveil? What does responsible technology look like in the Global South?

My passion is building rigorous AI research that tackles real challenges in the Philippines while contributing to global conversations on equitable technology and inclusive design.

Outside of research, I love reading philosophy and policy, writing about tech and society, podcasting, and debating ideas. Check out my work on Linktree to see what I'm exploring.

Education

BS Computer Science, 3rd Year

Davao, Philippines