Bridging the Gap: Making AI Accessible for Everyone
You have to bring people on the journey, that's my guiding principle.
Because progress is only meaningful if it's inclusive, accessible, and benefiting diverse groups.
However, many feel overwhelmed by these technologies, unsure how they fit into their lives.
Yesterday, I delivered workshops for Spring North, a network of charities working together to improve health and wellbeing.
Participants weren't tech experts.
They aren't digital natives.
But they are the backbone of their respective enterprises.
I showed how AI can be used with minimal digital skills.
Because if you can send an email, you have all the skills you need to leverage AI.
It's not about digital literacy alone; it's about believing that everyone can use AI.
The approach I take is to make AI relatable and useful to everyone, and that's reflected in the participant feedback.
My commitment is to revolutionise access to ideas and technology.
I truly believe in shaping a world where technology bridges gaps, not widens them.
Because the greatest asset of the digital revolution is not the power of technology but the wisdom of human beings wielding it.
A huge thanks to Spring North and everyone who attended the workshop.

