It was high time, I think. I just finished putting together a Web site that showcases my AI and machine learning related work.
The site is called WISPL. It is a domain name I fortuitously obtained almost a decade ago with an entirely different concept in mind, but which fits perfectly. It’s a short, pronounceable domain name and it reminds one of the phrase, “AI whisperer”.

The site has of course been the home of my “chatbot” for more than two years already, but now it is something more. In addition to the chatbot, I now present my retrieval augmented generation (RAG) solution; I show a Web app that allows the user to play chess against GPT “properly” (while also demonstrating the ground truth that autoregressive stochastic next-token predictors will never be great reasoning engines); I showcase my work on Maxima (the computer algebra system, an example of more “conventional” symbolic AI); and I describe some of my AI/ML research projects.