I am a builder and an engineering student in Turkey. Most people view the rise of AI with a mix of vague optimism and denial, but I see a rapidly approaching horizon where human labor becomes obsolete. This isn't just about LLMs; it's about autonomous, intelligent agents interacting with the physical world. My work in robotics and embedded systems is driven by a single conviction: the only way to survive this economic and existential displacement is through high-bandwidth integration. We either merge with the systems we build, or we get left behind.
I focus on the volatile intersection of robotics, AI agents, and system architecture. Many argue that regulations or "alignment" will prevent the misuse of these technologies. I operate on a different axiom: if a system can be built, it will be built. It is inevitable. And if a research lab doesn't build it, I will. True safety doesn't come from abstinence; it comes from having the offensive capability to understand exactly what we are up against. I don't wait for the future to happen to me; I engineer the tools to control it.
I am turning this philosophy into infrastructure. I co-founded NFR Products to build the hardware layer for this transition. On the software side, I am architecting Blueprint (a new paradigm to manage context and collaboration between AI agents, forcing non-deterministic models to adhere to rigid engineering constraints). To operationalize this integration personally, I am building Ada (a strictly closed-source personal assistant with unrestricted access to my entire digital footprint). My work also includes probot_lib (a middleware for embedded control). I build the tools, the infrastructure, and the agents to ensure I am the one steering the shift, not just observing it.



