About Me
Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and human compassion
My Journey
I'm currently a 12th-grade student at GVN Bhopal, where my fascination with artificial intelligence began. What started as curiosity about how machines could "think" evolved into a deeper passion for creating technology that genuinely understands and helps people.
My approach to AI is rooted in empathy. I believe technology should adapt to humans, not the other way around. This philosophy drives every project I work on, from accessibility tools to emotional support systems.
"Technology should understand humans, not the other way around."
What Drives Me
Artificial Intelligence
Exploring machine learning, natural language processing, and emotional AI to create more intuitive systems.
Voice Technology
Developing voice-first interfaces that make technology accessible to everyone, regardless of technical ability.
Emotional Intelligence
Building AI that can understand and respond to human emotions with appropriate care and sensitivity.
Social Impact
Creating solutions that address real-world problems and improve quality of life for vulnerable populations.
Community & Local Impact
I'm proud to be part of an emerging AI and innovation community here in Bhopal. Our group focuses on identifying local challenges where technology can make a meaningful difference.
One of our key initiatives involves developing accessibility solutions for elderly users in our community. Through interviews and observations, we've learned how technology can either barrier or bridge the gap for older adults, especially those dealing with cognitive changes.
This local perspective shapes my work—real problems require thoughtful, culturally-aware solutions that consider the unique needs and contexts of the people we're trying to help.
My Goal
To build inclusive technology that helps people live better lives. I want to create AI systems that don't just process data, but truly understand the human experience—our emotions, our struggles, and our need for genuine connection.
Whether it's helping someone with dementia feel less alone, making technology more accessible for elderly users, or creating educational tools for students with different abilities, I believe AI should be a force for compassion and inclusion.