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I am a philosopher and International Relations scholar specializing in the epistemology of artificial intelligence, algorithmic governance, and contemporary transformations of subjectivity. My work examines how automation reshapes human agency, produces new regimes of truth, and reconfigures embodied experience in digital environments.

I combine a technical background in computer science with a critical Global South perspective to analyze contemporary crises of sovereignty, technological control, and automated decision-making. I focus particularly on the human–machine interstice as a space where power, desire, and emerging forms of subjectivity collide.

I conduct independent research on philosophy of technology, embodiment, digital power regimes, and the epistemic conditions that shape—or restrict—agency in the algorithmic age. My work integrates philosophical analysis, technological critique, and conceptual production aimed at understanding the shifting relations between body, language, and technical systems.