Why AI Is Personal to Me

In this video, I share a personal story about my dad, growing up in the South Bronx, and how AI made me reflect on unrealized potential. My father was brilliant but never had the tools or access to realize it. That got me thinking — how many kids today are trapped in the same way? AI could be a lifeline for those without paintbrushes, pianos, or privilege. It’s not just about tech — it’s about unlocking ideas. This isn’t a tutorial — it’s a call to imagine what we could do if we used AI to lift people up.

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