"Fixing things is the best way to complain."
I write about the intersection of AI, software development, and technological overhangs at willworth.dev.
I've been mapping domains where capability exists but deployment lags—and building tools to close the gap:
- RxLens — A proof-of-concept pharmacogenomics tool exploring the gap between clinical capability and deployment. Translates 23andMe data into a CPIC report entirely client-side — but read the essay first for why I wouldn't upload my own data and what I'd recommend instead.
- Zebra Scout — A rare disease symptom matcher using the Human Phenotype Ontology. Read the essay.
- Rightsclaim — An EU consumer rights claim generator that produces correctly-cited legal letters. Read the essay.
- Retrofit — A bilingual Spanish home energy retrofit advisor.
- Resurface — A personal capture resurfacing system designed to prevent digital hoarding.
- I Built a Pharmacogenomics Tool in 12 Minutes. I Wouldn't Use It.
- Consumer Rights: The Friction That Pays Someone's Mortgage
- Rare Disease Diagnosis: The Knowledge That's Already There
- The Kardashev Scale: A Civilization Progress Tracker
- Website & Blog: willworth.dev
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