Modeling translation, computational literacies, society and AI. Currently in the job market for research and teaching. PhD in Computing from UMass Amherst.
🚨: You’re closer in size to the entire observable universe than to the smallest possible scale of reality—the Planck length—by roughly 400 million times.
Let that sink in.
@Pontifex Dear Pope Leo XIV, greetings from India. Thank you for bringing moral and spiritual clarity to the AI conversation. I recently reflected on #MagnificaHumanitas and the moral architecture of AI here: https://t.co/a37SGUh85D @Pontifex@societyandai
Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
Choose your fighter: Classical Art Edition 🖼️⚔️
Mona Lisa is pulling up with that dark energy, but Venus got those heavy wave attacks 🌊 Tbh my money is on Mona, she looks like she fights dirty 💀
Workflow:
🎨 GPT Image 2.0
🎬 Seedance 2.0
Dropping all the exact prompts in the thread below 👇
⚡ Nikola Tesla was right. The universe isn’t solid — it vibrates.
Quantum physics now shows reality is built not from matter, but from vibration and waves.
Nikola Tesla once said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
Far from a metaphor, his insight aligns strikingly with what modern physics has revealed. At the quantum level, reality isn’t made of solid particles but of vibrating energy fields.
Every particle—from electrons to protons—has its own frequency, and these wave patterns determine everything from chemical bonds to the colors we see. Light, heat, and sound are all forms of energy defined by vibration and frequency.
Even spacetime itself isn’t still. In 2015, scientists confirmed that black holes can create ripples—gravitational waves—that travel across the cosmos, carrying energy through the very fabric of the universe. Tesla may not have had the equations, but his intuition was remarkably prescient: everything, from atoms to galaxies, moves in patterns of vibration and resonance.
Some theories sounded impossible when they were first written on paper.
Years later, we found proof they were real. From antimatter to gravitational waves, physics keeps showing that imagination backed by mathematics can change how we see the universe.
> yEaH BrO bUt RaYcAsT iS pAiD
free in @raycast 👇
manage windows
clipboard history
find files
calculate everything
create @calcom invites
control @Spotify
manage issues on @linear
join meetings
local models
block distractions with focus
bring your own key
stay up to date with @github notifications
create virtual AI assistants
check the current price of crytpo
control screen @screenstudio's recording
fire emoji cannon
pick emojis with natural language
browse your screenshots
create snippets
create quicklinks
open window/tabs/spaces and search @diabrowser
control @CleanShot
create reminders
search screenshots
make your text 𝓯𝓪𝓷𝓬𝔂
interact with @OpenAI chatgpt
extract text from images
take notes
check @vercel and @Netlify deployments
check the weather
translate using @Google translate
open tabs/windows/launch configurations from @warpdotdev
open/manage projects in @code
search/install brew packages
pick color
search @NotionHQ
search/open @1Password
search/see unread @SlackHQ messages
start @zoom meetings
search @Wikipedia
manage @cursor_ai agents
fully uninstall apps
monitor your @claudeai code usage
track flights
look up word definitions
convert text cases
eject discs
empty trash
automatically quit applications
practice your typing skills
search for gifs
set audio device
image transformations
view 2fa codes from imessage/email
browse google fonts
...plus thousands more
The Schwarzschild metric is an exact solution to Einstein’s field equations that describes the spacetime geometry outside a spherically symmetric, non rotating, uncharged mass such as an idealized star or black hole.
We want to help scientists discover their next breakthrough with AI.
Gemini for Science is our new suite of experimental tools to help them explore more hypotheses, validate work at scale, unpack literature with ease, and more 🧵
Honored to share that the @societyandai Research Group — the independent, scholar-led, fee-free publishing initiative I launched last year — has been featured in the 2026 @EDUCAUSE Horizon Report (Teaching & Learning Edition), p. 9.
Read it: https://t.co/1C6WprkIBV
Most AI-in-education work assumes always-on cloud access. This paper takes the opposite case seriously: bounded, on-device AI is not a degraded substitute —
it is a different pedagogical environment, with affordances cloud systems often suppress.
New open-access paper:
"Infrastructure as Curriculum: What Students Learn When AI Works Offline".
When AI runs offline, its limits become visible — and visible limits teach students to verify, author, and trust calibratedly.
https://t.co/kMGd9jwEys