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I'm Khaing, a Product Manager at Capital One, where I'm currently building Notebooks — an internal ML platform used by 11,000+ engineers across the enterprise. It's my second rotation in Capital One's Product Rotation Program, and the work sits at the intersection of developer tooling, machine learning, and user experience.
Before this, I worked on Capital One's ERP replacement, spent a summer at Gemini building crypto credit card promotions, and did research across educational design and neuroscience — including VR learning environments for refugee camps. I've also taught over 150 students as a TA at Stanford. I've always gone where I could grow the most, toward products that have real impact.
I studied Symbolic Systems at Stanford, an interdisciplinary major combining linguistics, neuroscience, and computer science, and went on to get my Master's in Artificial Intelligence there too. Interdisciplinary isn't new for me. The products I care most about are the ones that don't fit cleanly into one box — technology, learning, and design pulled together into something that changes how people work.