Abigail Aleman
AI Engineer

Biography
Abigail is an AI Engineer with a degree in psychology and a passion for applying machine learning to problems with real human impact. After years of working in client-facing roles and developing a deep interest in human behavior and language, she pursued a rigorous 20-month intensive ML program to formalize her technical expertise — a transition driven by the belief that the most meaningful applications of AI lie at the intersection of data and people.
At Daly & Black, Abigail focuses on identifying and building AI-driven solutions that bring modern machine learning capabilities to the firm’s operations. Her work centers on natural language processing and intelligent automation — tools that allow the firm to work smarter and serve clients more effectively.
Abigail’s technical portfolio reflects her commitment to purposeful AI. Her capstone project, MaleCare, was a clinical NLP chatbot designed to help cancer patients identify relevant clinical trials — achieving 97% intent classification accuracy using state-of-the-art language models. That same precision and empathy-first approach now informs how she approaches AI development in the legal space.
Outside of her professional work, Abigail is an avid reader and enthusiastic traveler whose curiosity about the world directly fuels her approach to building intelligent systems. Her psychology background continues to shape how she thinks about language, behavior, and the humans behind every dataset — and she stays current with the latest developments in machine learning and NLP to ensure the solutions she builds are both technically rigorous and genuinely useful.

