Chemical engineer by degree,
mostly thinking about agents.
I'm a final-year BTech student at NIT Karnataka (Surathkal), studying chemical engineering with a minor in economics. Somewhere between distillation columns and demand curves, I got hooked on the idea that AI agents are quietly redrawing what "software" and "work" even mean.
I'm not a researcher. I'm a student watching a strange decade unfold, trying to keep up with notes.
The journey
- Now · May 2026 Writing, reading, building small agentic things Surathkal, India
- 2024 2026 BTech Chemical Engineering · Minor in Economics National Institute of Technology Karnataka
- Apr – Aug 2024 Marketing Intern WebWerks · Iron Mountain Data Centers
- Apr 2024 PADI Open Water Scuba Diver because not everything has to be online
- Mar 2025 Published first essay on multi-agent systems and then couldn't stop
Things I currently believe
"AI-powered" will age like "mobile-first"
The interesting companies will hide it. The boring ones will put it in the logo.
The 2030 org chart will list agents
We're just not ready to say it out loud yet. HR will feel it first.
If a draft doesn't scare me, it's not worth publishing
My best pieces started as things I was nervous to share.
Go scuba diving. Touch grass.
The internet will still be here when you get back. The reef might not.
Outcomes > features, always
When knowledge is free, what you're really selling is the result.
Agentic Labor is the fourth factor
Land, labor, capital and now something that combines all three.
Want to talk? Inbox is open. Want to read? All writing here.