About Me

The person behind the models.

AI engineer by day, curious generalist always. Here's what I care about when I'm not wrangling AI models.

Hey, I'm Kritin

I'm an AI Engineer and Data Scientist who believes that the most interesting problems live at the intersection of technology and human experience. I build systems that reason, adapt, and create — and I find that process endlessly fascinating.

Outside of work, I'm equally at home on the boxing bag, doing a chess puzzle, or hunting for the best food in a city I've never been to before. A Rubik's cube lives on my desk — it's my thinking toy for when the code won't cooperate.

I also care deeply about things that have nothing to do with code — mental health, financial literacy, and the idea that knowledge shouldn't be a privilege. Everyone deserves access to the tools that help them understand themselves and the world.

“I think the best AI systems are ones that augment human capability rather than replace it.

— Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind Technologies

What I'm into

Things that make me tick outside of terminal windows and Jupyter notebooks.

Tech Enthusiast

Fascinated by how technology solves real human problems — from LLMs that democratise expertise to tiny sensors that save lives. Always tinkering, always building.

Boxing

There's something meditative about the bag — it demands total focus. Boxing taught me that technique beats strength, always.

Yoga

My counterbalance to the intensity of boxing and the sedentary reality of engineering. Yoga keeps the system calibrated.

Chess

Went to tournaments in middle school — life happened, but I never really left. A Rubik's cube sits on my desk. A chess puzzle app lives on my phone.

Rubik's Cube

Always one on my desk. When the day gets overwhelming, I pick it up and solve it. There's something grounding about a problem with a guaranteed solution.

Travel & Food

Experiencing different cuisines is my favourite way to understand a culture. Food is the universal language — especially if it's spicy.

Cinema and TV shows

Growing up South-Indian, cinema is in the DNA. Back in uni, I ran film festivals with friends. The storytelling, the music — it's a whole universe.