Audrey Erbert writes about artificial intelligence, cognition, and complex systems with a focus on how intelligence is built from the inside out. Her work bridges science and philosophy, translating research on learning, representation, and alignment into coherent conceptual frameworks.
She is interested in how both human and machine minds compress reality into models, why those models succeed or fail, and what those limits reveal about intelligence itself. Her writing favors careful explanation and structural understanding over prediction or spectacle.
Audrey is the author of How Minds Are Made.