I started in a wet lab — two bachelor’s degrees in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, and federally funded genetic-engineering research on cyanobacteria. Real science taught me one habit I never dropped: a claim isn’t true until the experiment that could falsify it has failed to.
That habit followed me into fifteen-plus years of IT — from rebuilding networks after storms to running district-wide infrastructure for public schools — and now into AI engineering as a partner at Bizaitec, an AI product studio, where I lead the automated security-audit practice and build agentic products end to end.
Everything on this page shares one design rule: no AI output is trusted until an independent model — and a human — has tried to break it.
"A correct 'no' is worth more than a comfortable 'yes'."