Free people from constraints. Let them pursue their own paths.
Access → Visibility → Opportunity → Capability
These are the four dimensions that define whether a person can pursue their own path.
Humans are born with countless constraints shaped by both genetics and environment.
While genetic limitations may be inevitable for now and define individual uniqueness,
environmental conditions often restrict a person’s potential and aspirations at many levels.
I envision a world where an individual’s opportunities are not determined by birthplace, location,
access to information or available resources.
I believe everyone should be free to define the meaning of their own lives
and to walk their own path with minimal constraints.
At the core of this belief lies access to information.
Physical location, social background, and limited connectivity still impose severe constraints on human potential.
I believe true freedom for all begins with equality of opportunity,
and that such equality is fundamentally enabled by ubiquitous and reliable access to information.
People must be able to understand what paths are available to them—
what choices they can make,
and how they might shape their own lives—
and this requires access to sufficient and meaningful information.
Beyond access alone, individuals must also be able to emerge and be recognized within connected information networks.
A truly free society is one in which individuals are not only connected to information,
but can also become visible within that network and flexibly access the resources they need.
Such a system allows hidden potential to surface,
enabling individuals to access opportunities aligned with their needs and capabilities.
I believe this creates not only a more just society, but also a more efficient one,
where talent and resources are connected with minimal friction rather than remaining fragmented or unseen.
In this context, communication and artificial intelligence play a central role.
Ultra-fast and reliable communication can dissolve physical barriers, reduce information asymmetry,
and enable the flow of information independent of geography.
At the same time, advances in artificial intelligence can help individuals overcome inefficiencies
that once demanded disproportionate time, resources, or institutional support.
Motivated by this vision, I study communication systems as infrastructure for seamless, scalable, and dependable AI applications.
My goal is to design technologies that reduce systemic inefficiencies, expand access to information,
and ultimately empower individuals to realize their potential regardless of their background.
If this resonates with you, I would be happy to talk.