the Ghost of the Grey
The Grey Analogue is where I write.
I'm Meghraj Solanki. I live on Cape Breton Island, on the eastern edge of Canada — far from the places where most of the current conversation about AI and technology happens. That distance is deliberate. Some things become clearer from the edges.
I run an AI research company called Synexiom Labs, where I'm building tools for reasoning under uncertainty — AI that knows what it doesn't know. I also work in economic development, farm willow, and have spent a long time thinking about how humans, machines, and landscapes might fit together more honestly.
This site is none of those things. It's the place where I think out loud.
The name comes from a particular orientation toward the world. Not binary but continuous. Not resolved but held. The grey zone is where most real thinking happens — between certainty and doubt, between action and reflection, between what a system is and what it isn't yet. The analogue is the echo, the trace, the way a signal finds a shape. So: dispatches from someone in the middle of thinking, not someone who has finished.
The writing will be irregular. Sometimes an essay. Sometimes a fragment. Sometimes a reflection that's been sitting in a notebook for years. No schedule. No algorithm. Just signal.
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Thanks for being here.
— Meghraj