Hi, I’m Clement
I build mobile apps by day and AI systems most nights. Lately the two have been collapsing into one thing.
What I’m working on right now
- DripHaven — a personal AI fashion stylist built for the Lagos–London diaspora. It knows your wardrobe, the weather, and what you wore to the last owambe. Asking “what should I wear?” should not require a friend with taste — the app is trying to be the friend.
- Cognitive architecture for AI agents — I’ve been reading Steven Pinker’s How the Mind Works and translating its principles into how my AI agents actually think. So far: an associative (Hebbian) memory system, fast-and-frugal decision heuristics, structured spatial reasoning, a commitment protocol, and a receiver-modeling layer that tracks what the agent thinks you do and don’t already know.
How I work
A few things I’ve come to believe — most of them earned:
- The shortest path between an idea and a shipped thing is usually a sketch, a 30-minute prototype, then a hard look.
- A product without a specific person in mind belongs to nobody.
- Code is read more than written. Optimize for the reader.
- Design should not get in the way.
Background
Android in Kotlin and Java is where I started, with the usual cross-platform forays. Alongside the mobile work, I’ve spent the last couple of years exploring AI — not chatbot demos, but the harder question of how an AI agent should actually think if you take human cognition seriously as a design reference. I do my own full-stack web and DevOps when projects need it, because I like understanding the whole pipe.
Get in touch
If you’ve read this far, I’d love to hear from you — a question, a project you’re stuck on, an article that changed how you think.
- GitHub: @clementiano9
- Twitter: @clementiano_9
- LinkedIn: clementozemoya
Last updated: May 2026 · Currently: writing about Hebbian memory for LLMs.