Hi, I'm Sairam π
AI/ML | Cybersecurity Explorer
About Me
Hey there! I'm an AI/ML enthusiast who believes in writing clean code, breaking into systems (legally), and building real-time CV solutions that actually work β most of the time.
Skills
- Python & TensorFlow (like bread and butter)
- OpenCV & YOLO (I see everything)
- C++, JS, and Bash (because chaos needs tools)
- Cybersecurity fundamentals (and fun-da-mentals)
Projects
- Helmet Detection System β Detects rule breakers with 95% accuracy (and judgment)
- SecureScan β AI malware analysis tool. Basically, Sherlock for malware
- Ponzi Detector β Flags sketchy finance stuff with ML & sarcasm
- Metadata Editor -Universal metadata editor with modern GUI
Timeline
- 2022 β Started with ML. Thought it was magic. Still kind of is.
- 2023 β Built first serious project. Helmet detection. Surprisingly cool.
- 2024 β Got serious with cybersecurity & fraud analytics.
- 2025 β Building smarter stuff. Sleep not included.
sairam@portfolio:~$ whoami
sairam - AI/ML Developer & Coffee Debugger
sairam@portfolio:~$ help
Try commands: whoami, skills, projects, contact, clear
sairam@portfolio:~$ clear
...but seriously, scroll up, itβs all right here β
Funfact: AI vs Human Writing
How to spot (and fix) robotic AI text:
β AI Version (Too Perfect):
"Artificial intelligence has significantly transformed the modern workplace by automating repetitive tasks, improving decision-making, and enhancing overall productivity..."
β
Human Version (Natural):
"AI is shaking up how people work, and you can feel it everywhere. It's taking over the boring stuff and giving teams more time for real problem-solving. That's the good part..."
Quick fixes to humanize AI text:
- Use contractions (it's, we're, don't)
- Add personal touches ("you can feel it," "the truth is")
- Vary sentence length (short punchy ones + longer flowing ones)
- Drop the fancy words (use "boring stuff" not "repetitive tasks")
- Add light opinions or emotions (not everything needs to be neutral)
- Write like you're explaining to a friend, not writing a report