About
With over 16 years of experience spanning emergency services and law, I've transitioned into a role as a digital innovator and AI enthusiast. My diverse background provides a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and society.
By day, I serve as a legal representative for a union, a role that fuels my passion for advocating for Iceland's diverse working class. This position allows me to directly impact the lives of workers, navigating the complexities and challenges of today's rapidly changing labor landscape.
As an AI researcher and writer, I focus on making artificial intelligence accessible and responsible. I bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and its societal impact by explaining complex AI concepts in clear, relatable terms. My work aims to foster a deeper understanding of AI's role in shaping our future, particularly in education and public policy.
I'm dedicated to continuous learning and growth in the rapidly evolving field of AI. Recently, I completed an intensive Low-Code Data Scientist course at the University of Oxford's Department for Continuing Education, focusing on AI applications using low-code techniques and large language models (LLMs).
I'm privileged to have Ajit Jaokar, a renowned expert in AI and computer science, as my mentor. His guidance has been instrumental in shaping my approach to AI innovation and ethical technology development.
Through my articles, projects, and collaborations, I strive to contribute meaningfully to the discourse on AI's potential and challenges. I'm passionate about exploring how AI can be leveraged to solve real-world problems while maintaining a strong ethical framework.
Open to connecting with fellow AI enthusiasts, researchers, and professionals interested in the responsible development and application of AI technologies, as well as those engaged in labor rights and social justice.