Independent research across AI safety, accessibility, and resilient infrastructure.
I turn ambiguous technical questions into concrete probes, public research notes, and usable systems, with a focus on empirical AI safety, access technology, field operations, and reliable real-world deployment.
Projects
Research Library
AI-assisted papers directed, curated, edited, and reviewed by Hunter Wiley, with emphasis on empirical AI safety, model behavior evaluation, infrastructure resilience, accessibility, forecasting, and public reasoning.
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Infrastructure and Robotics Operations
Field-tested technical work across remote robot diagnostics, thermal inspection, camera systems, and solar infrastructure operations where feedback loops and reliability matter.
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Accessibility Tooling
Practical access technology for complex creative software, including spoken context tools that make dense interfaces more navigable for blind and low-vision users.
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Accessible Creative Workflows
Teaching, workflow design, and accessibility research grounded in Ableton Live, treated as a case study in making expert tools more learnable and usable.
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About
I work as an independent systems researcher focused on AI safety, accessibility, and infrastructure. My projects connect
empirical research habits with practical tools for people working in complex, high-friction environments.
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