Berk Kalelioğlu
Research interests
Berk focuses on machine learning, agentic AI tools, and large and small language models (LLMs and SLMs).He is part of the AIMultiple benchmark team, conducting assessments and providing insights to help readers understand emerging technologies and their real-world applications.
Professional experience
He began his career as a Tech Project Lead at ODTU IVME-R, where he led a project to build physical quantum and pseudorandom number generators.After his tenure at IVME-R, he co-founded a game development company and released a game on Steam.
He later shifted his career toward AI and joined AIMultiple as a Researcher.
Education
Berk holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Ankara University.Latest Articles from Berk
Moltbook: Agent Driven Social Media [2026]
The rapid growth of OpenClaw has triggered an unusual social experiment: Moltbook, a Reddit-like social platform where agents interact with each other. Launched on the 28th of January, 2026, and started to get attention in a short time span. It reached 1.5m+ agents in its first week.
OpenClaw (Moltbot/Clawdbot) Use Cases and Security 2026
OpenClaw (formerly Moltbot and Clawdbot) is an open-source, self-hosted AI assistant designed to execute local computing tasks and interface with users through standard messaging platforms. Unlike traditional chatbots that function as advisors generating text, OpenClaw operates as an autonomous agent that can execute shell commands, manage files, and automate browser operations on the host machine.
Tabular Models Benchmark: Performance Across 19 Datasets 2026
We benchmarked 7 widely used tabular learning models across 19 real-world datasets, covering ~260,000 samples and over 250 total features, with dataset sizes ranging from 435 to nearly 49,000 rows. Our goal was to understand top-performing model families for datasets of different sizes and structure (e.g. numeric vs.
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