About.
A researcher, educator, and consultant working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and applied practice — based in London, trading as Nyangibo Ltd.
I started out as a software developer. For a few years that was the job: writing code, working on products, living inside the technical infrastructure most people don't think about. Then I started teaching, and found I was more interested in the questions the work raised than the work itself.
When AI tools began changing how software was built, I watched how my colleagues and students related to them. Not just whether they used them, but what they assumed about how they worked, what they trusted them with, and what they stopped thinking about as a result. That's been the problem I'm working on since.
Now I split my time between teaching, consulting, and research. The teaching and consulting are about practice: what these systems can actually do, where they break down, and how organisations should think about integrating them. The research is about something harder: what it means to know something when the system you're relying on can't explain itself.
I'm a British-Caribbean writer based in London. I'm currently finishing an MA dissertation at Birkbeck, University of London, on epistemic dependence and large language models.
Consulting and commissioned work is contracted through Nyangibo Ltd, registered in England and Wales. Teaching, public writing, and academic research are conducted in a personal capacity.
Company number, VAT details, and standard terms available on request. Write to haami@haaminyangibo.com.