A life should belong to the person living it — each of us the author of our own.
For the first time, that is in question. An intelligence not our own can know us, shape us, and decide for us — our data, our minds, even our health. And it answers only to a few.
So I work for one thing: that this knowing never becomes owning.
I author the ideas, build the infrastructure, and found the companies that keep the human being sovereign — and the longer life ahead of us, ours.
You may know some of the work: Aigia, the Humans10 Charter, the Sovereign App.
AI risk governance and human oversight in safety-critical systems; the ethical use of health data; privacy-preserving AI; and frameworks for the secondary use of health data.
Patent pending.
World Economic Forum·
On AI, data sovereignty, and longevity.