Notsky Lou

Notsky Lou

Tech Lead @ HER Heard

About Notsky Lou

Notsky Lou is a Tech Lead with a diverse background in medicine, computer science, and business management. Currently engaged in multiple roles in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lou focuses on ethical AI development and the intersection of technology with neuroscience and psychology.

Current Role at HER Heard

Notsky Lou serves as a Tech Lead at HER Heard since 2023. The position is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and operates in a hybrid work environment. In this role, Lou focuses on leveraging technology to enhance the company's objectives and initiatives.

Experience at MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program

In addition to his role at HER Heard, Notsky Lou is also a Technical Lead at the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program, where he has been working since 2023. This position, also based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, involves guiding innovative projects and fostering technological development.

Educational Background

Notsky Lou has a diverse educational background. He studied at De La Salle University, earning a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from 2012 to 2016. Prior to that, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management, along with Management Information Systems, from Menlo College from 2003 to 2007. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Computer Science at Northeastern University, expected to complete in 2024.

Previous Work Experience

Notsky Lou has held various positions throughout his career. He worked as a Risk Management Associate at Deutsche Bank for six months in 2010. He also served as a Business Development Supervisor at Sitel Group from 2008 to 2010. More recently, he was a Graduate Teaching Assistant and a Research Apprentice at Khoury College of Computer Sciences in 2023, and a Research Intern at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for three months in 2023.

Research Interests and Focus Areas

Notsky Lou's research interests include the intersection of artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and psychology. He explores ethical considerations surrounding autonomous robotic work and is particularly focused on responsible AI development. Additionally, he investigates the philosophical questions regarding the potential for artificially created intelligence to achieve consciousness or sentience.

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