My vision : Embrace every steps in your unique experience.
My journey is never a single direction one.
Grew up with ADHD but only been diagnosed until my mid-20s. I am a history graduate, been working as an assistant to executives in my career. I was working so hard to overcome the impact brought by ADHD to my daily life and work and I was once direction-less, burn-out and frustrated, thinking there is very little chance I could find my path and passion. Until I come up with the concept of AI/automate.
I have ideas, creativities and motivation to be hyperfocused on stuff but will most likely suffer from the low executive function ability when I am not on my medication. But with the technological advancement of AI/automation, we human could focus more on higher value adding work and ideations. We could do more than ever before. That's why I spent a year on explore in-depth of this technology and to promote it in the company. Eventually I somehow became the lead of the AI Division and this is a invaluable opportunity to practice AI adoption in corporate sense and I had learnt alot.
But what truly motivated me was visionary future I saw when I am doing 1-on-1 communications with my team members. We were impressed and enjoyed from what "WE could do", but not just what "AI could do".
I believe in the light of AI development, we should not be just focusing on how it could change operations from top-down, but also from bottom-up and focus more on individuals' humanistic and artistic development.
Many would agree we are heading towards the 4th industrial revolution. This time the factor of human touch is more important than ever. And everyone should have their own exploration journey.