A researcher exploring malleable software: computing environments where anyone can mold their tools to their own unique needs.
For more background on what that mission means and why it matters to him, check out my interview on the Metamuse podcast.
Geoffrey is currently a senior researcher at the independent research lab Ink & Switch, leading our Malleable Software research track.
Before that, he completed a PhD at MIT CSAIL in the Software Design Group advised by Daniel Jackson. Before that, he spent five years as an early engineer and designer building the edtech startup Panorama Education (YC S13).
These days, he is thinking a lot about AI + malleable software: How can LLMs help people make their own custom software?
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Malleable software
computing environments where anyone can mold their tools to their own unique needs. That definition is by [[Geoffrey Litt]], who...