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Evebot — An AI Assistant Experiment

A hands-on AI assistant experiment — building to understand where the technology genuinely helps, and where it only looks like it does.

Focus
AI product experiment
Role
Builder
Context
Personal project

The context

It's easy to have opinions about AI from the outside. It's harder — and far more useful — to build with it. Evebot started as a way to close that gap: a personal assistant experiment, built to learn by doing.

What I built and why

The point wasn't a polished product; it was fluency. Working directly with modern AI tooling to feel where it's genuinely capable, where it's brittle, and where a strategist's judgment still has to sit in the loop.

That firsthand sense now informs how I think about AI in a fintech and Web3 context — separating what's real from what's narrative.

How I approached it

Build the smallest thing that tests a real question. Use it honestly enough to hit the rough edges. Treat every failure as information about where the technology's true boundary sits today.

What it added up to

A grounded, non-hype view of applied AI — the kind you can only earn by building — and a habit of forming technology opinions from evidence rather than headlines.