About
I'm Logan Park. I have a Master's in Computer Science specializing in Machine Learning and AI from Arizona State University, and a Bachelor's in Computer Science with a Minor in Philosophy from CU Boulder.
I build software. But what I care about more than the software itself is the question of why we're building it — who it serves, what it costs, and whether it makes someone's life better or just more optimized. I believe philosophy is lagging behind in the world of AI, and that the people building these systems have a responsibility to think clearly about what they're putting into the world.
SortaLogic is where I work that out. Projects, essays, experiments, and ideas — all circling the same question: how do we build things that help people become more conscious, more intentional, and more capable of authoring their own meaning?
I want people's lives to be better after interacting with me or my work. That's the standard I'm trying to hold myself to — in what I build, what I write, and how I move through the world.
Latest
The most recent from each corner of SortaLogic.
Machine Learning Foundations — Classification, Clustering, and CNN Analysis
Applied ML projects spanning supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and CNN hyperparameter analysis across ASU Master's coursework.
When the Model Meets Reality: Building a Draft Helper, Part 2
I built the system I described in Part 1. It worked. The recommendations were bad. Here's what went wrong and what I'm doing about it.
Review: The Art of Sarah
A sharp, satirical portrait of how people destroy themselves climbing a ladder that doesn't go anywhere.
