Published on 2024-10-14 20:30
When I was a kid, I watched my dad read the Manila Bulletin every day. It was part of his morning routine and our home. Now, seeing my work featured in its (digital) pages feels really special, like everything has come full circle.
As we celebrate Filipino American History Month this October, I’m reminded of the deep connections between the Philippines and the United States, and how they’ve helped so many families like mine.
The Manila Bulletin has been an important part of news in the Philippines for over 120 years. It’s kind of like a cross between the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today, given a different media and political landscape in the Philippines compared with the US. I wonder what my dad would say if he were still here today? I miss my Daddy.
Recently, I led an applied AI workshop with Radenta Technologies Inc. in the Philippines. Their team is doing something amazing. They aren’t just using AI to make things faster—they’re using it to help their people, grow their business, and value diverse backgrounds. It’s incredible to see how much good AI can do when used responsibly and with clear goals.
I’m proud to help companies like Radenta. Proud to support businesses not just in the US, but around the world, especially in the Philippines, which means so much to me.
If you want to learn more, the Manila Bulletin article tells the full story. See the link in the comments.
A huge thank you to Ana Grace Marcial,CMP, Randall Lozano, Caroline Lozano, MCS, CMC, and the entire Radenta leadership team for your enthusiasm, commitment, and for letting me be a part of your AI journey.
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