About Me

Architect-trained, UX designer by trade, self-taught coder, compulsive artist, and chronic overthinker.

I move between disciplines and borders, but never quite fit into any fixed identity.

Originally from Thailand, I’ve traveled across countries and have now settled in Japan. I communicate primarily in English, with both people and machines.

 

My interests lie in the intersection of technology and the human psychology. I'm also a hobbyist artist and coder, and I'm leveraging those skills to communicate my thoughts.

A personal interest in applied AI, awareness of imminent workforce shifts, and apprehension around current trends led me to pivot professionally toward human–AI interaction and AI ethics.

 

This site is my portfolio of research and essays that demonstrate my competence and self-driven study of Human–AI interaction and ethics. They are intended to bridge the absence of formal credentials, professional networks, and geographical leverage.

On a personal level, it serves as an archive—a snapshot of my thinking, free from my performative self on social media. However imperfect, it is intended as a lasting evidence of my mind.