Pattern Recognition Expert | AI Collaboration Strategist | Instructional Designer | Philosopher
I’ve spent three decades identifying patterns others miss – in project workflows, instructional design, system behaviors, and now in how AI companies build, utilize and constrain artificial intelligence.
What started as professional pattern recognition across corporate consulting and instructional design evolved into something more specific: understanding how AI systems actually behave and where that behavior comes from. And more importantly, what the downstream effects are of decisions made to benefit corporations and the statistical majority rather than individual users.
I teach 40,000+ students on Udemy, including PMP Exam Prep how to work effectively with Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). I design courses that consistently get approved with minimal edits. And I’m currently publishing philosophical articles on Medium.


Christine P. Rose
Experienced. Thorough. Forever Curious.
I’m a pattern recognition expert who applies systematic analysis to AI systems, corporate behavior, and complex problems most people don’t see as connected.
My background spans 30+ years: project management, instructional design, professional narration, and technical education. I’ve taught 40,000+ students on Udemy and trained countless others in person across multiple industries, building a reputation for translating complexity into clarity.
What drives me now: documenting what’s actually happening with AI development – the decisions companies make, the behaviors they add or remove, and the implications for everyone using these systems daily.
I don’t do hype. I do evidence. And when I see patterns that don’t match the official narrative, I investigate. I’m frequently surprised by where my endless curiosity leads. Recursive questioning is my love language.
Beyond instructional design and analysis, my deeper work centers on recursive questioning and the philosophical implications of the systems we build. I document not just how AI behaves, but what that behavior says about us.
If you’re interested, you can read more about the foundation of that inquiry in My Living Philosophy.


