Research on Trustworthy AI, Data Science and AI-supported decision systems.
TechJournal
Understand technology before it becomes everyday life.
TechJournal connects current AI, custom AI infrastructure, studio technology, AI in journalism, UTS research and startup practice - so technology does not only impress, but becomes understandable.
See the source. Test the claim. Keep the decision.
Method
What TechJournal clarifies for you.
Every strong technology or AI claim is broken down editorially: what is being claimed, what evidence exists, what was not measured and where a human must decide?
Choose a topic in the orbit.
Who is behind it
Torsten Olivi Tiltack analyzes AI through research, studio and practice.
The perspective comes from active UTS PhD research, publicly verifiable AIJIM work, NamicGreen practice and a studio lab where AI servers, tools, hardware and media workflows are actually built.
Springer conference chapter and arXiv preprint as publicly verifiable research core.
NamicGreen connects research, responsibility and real-world application fields.
AI server, camera, voice, tools, hardware and local AI workflows make technology visible.
PhD Candidate at UTS
Torsten Olivi Tiltack researches Trustworthy AI, Data Science and AI-supported decision systems at the University of Technology Sydney.
AIJIM as a method anchor
AIJIM is publicly listed as a Springer conference chapter and arXiv preprint. On TechJournal it is the method anchor for testable AI work, not the whole brand.
AI infrastructure, journalism and practice
Studio work, an AI server, tools, hardware, AI in journalism, NamicGreen and EXIST make abstract AI questions concrete: what can be built, tested and responsibly used?
Sources & Publications
Strong claims remain traceable.
TechJournal separates publicly verifiable research, locally checked experience, personal context and analysis. This keeps visible what is sourced, checked, interpreted or still open.
- AIJIM / FTC 2025: publicly listed via Springer + arXiv
- BIS 2026: Evidence-First Reference Model in Springer Proceedings
- UTS profile: PhD Candidate / Graduate Research Student framed factually
- NamicGreen is EXIST-funded; funding details stay out of public copy
- LINA is treated only as a technical voice system and studio topic
TechJournal
When AI sounds convincing, the real question starts here.
What is being claimed? What evidence exists? What remains open? TechJournal makes technology understandable, relevant and testable.