Model behavior you can route around
Prompt-routing classifiers, abstention fine-tunes, and small-model experiments that make AI systems cheaper, clearer, and easier to evaluate.
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AI Engineer
AI Engineer building browser utilities, routing models, Codex pet experiments, and Web3 prototypes. I build small shipped tools: a Chrome AI tab cleaner, Hugging Face prompt-routing and abstention models, Codex pet packages, and Solana/Web3 prototypes.
Four lanes: browser utilities, small model routing, Codex packages, and Web3 prototypes.
Selected Work
Projects that show the main shape of my work: practical AI utilities, lightweight routing models, developer-facing packages, and blockchain prototypes.
Technical Focus
I keep returning to four practical lanes: browser workflows, lightweight model behavior, Codex-ready artifacts, and Web3 prototypes. The common thread is small systems that can be shipped, tested, and reused.
Prompt-routing classifiers, abstention fine-tunes, and small-model experiments that make AI systems cheaper, clearer, and easier to evaluate.
DistilBERT, Qwen2.5, TRL, TrackioChrome utilities that clean up tab clutter, organize local context, and make browser automation feel closer to an assistant than a settings panel.
Chrome Extensions, Manifest V3, Chrome AIPackages, sprite atlases, validation scripts, README previews, and QA-friendly assets that make an experiment easier to inspect and reuse.
Python, WebP sprites, package validationTypeScript and Solidity experiments around Solana ideas, contract surfaces, and lightweight narratives that test one concept at a time.
TypeScript, Solidity, Solana/Web3Public repo language counts, shown as direction of travel rather than a proficiency score.
The stack is intentionally mixed: web surfaces, model training, package polish, and prototype chains.
Experiments / Prototypes
These projects are prototypes or experimental artifacts unless explicitly described as shipped tools.