Speaking
I speak on the conviction that technology encodes theological and anthropological beliefs. Every system carries assumptions about who God is and who man is. My work examines how those assumptions shape artificial intelligence, digital formation, and institutional design.
Artificial Intelligence
AI systems increasingly structure knowledge, authority, and decision making at scale. I examine how model design, objective functions, and alignment frameworks reflect moral and metaphysical commitments.
Digital Formation
Recommendation systems and platform incentives shape attention, desire, and worship. I explore how digital architectures form habits and loves, and what it means to design systems that support faithfulness.
Governance and Institutional Design
Security models, economic incentives, and governance thresholds determine how power consolidates over time. I analyze how institutional drift emerges and how systems can be built with clarity about corruption risk and long term resilience.
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