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jaribeau/README.md
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Hey, welcome! 👋

Some things I'm into

🌱 Impact (social and sustainability)
🛠️ Engineering (software and robotics)
🏂 Adventure (all sorts)

You can see some of my past work on 💻my website


What I'm currently working on

🔎 AI Safety Research (NLAa and Probes): Does a Probe Mean What It Says? Auditing Probes with Natural Language Autoencoders (NLAs) 🔗 Report ··· 🖥️ Code

🔎 AI Safety Research (Eval-awareness): What Makes an Eval Look Fake? A Controlled Ablation Study of Realism Judge Sensitivity

🧠 Building a tech support AI agent for Smartex.ai

📱 Bringing Presh to Android

👀 Deciding on my next full-time mission... Want to chat?

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  1. jaribeau.github.io jaribeau.github.io Public

    🪴 My website, and a few tiny, static 🦀 vibe-coded apps.

    HTML

  2. nla-probe-audit nla-probe-audit Public

    🔎 AI Safety & Interpretability Research: Does a Probe Mean What It Says? Auditing Probes with Natural Language Autoencoders (NLAs)

    Python

  3. eval-realism-judge-feature-analysis eval-realism-judge-feature-analysis Public

    What Makes an Eval Look Fake? A Controlled Ablation Study of Realism Judge Sensitivity

    Python

  4. midi-controller-pedal midi-controller-pedal Public

    A custom MIDI controller pedalboard to control a DAW.

    C++

  5. speed-climbing-timer speed-climbing-timer Public

    Aruduino based self-timer rig for rock climbing, using foot sensors and a top-out sensor pad.

    C++

  6. handle handle Public

    Hockey stick-handling training device built using cameras, lasers, python, and OpenCV.

    C++