My journey towards AI did not begin with code. It began with curiosity — the curiosity to see how creativity, storytelling, and technology could work together to build something more powerful than any one tool on its own.
I started by exploring how AI could help me move faster as a creator. What began as experimentation soon became a full creative workflow: ideation with ChatGPT, image development with Midjourney and Leonardo AI, motion with Runway, Kling, and Veo, and final polish with tools like Canva and CapCut.
From experimentation to real creative work
As I created more, I realised AI was not replacing creativity — it was expanding it. It gave me new ways to tell stories, build campaigns, design product visuals, craft social media content, and develop branded creative worlds with speed and precision.
What keeps me going
Every project teaches me something new. Some push me toward better storytelling. Others challenge me to create more realistic visuals, stronger hooks, or more strategic content that actually performs. That constant learning is what makes this journey exciting.
The future I am building
Today, I see AI as a creative medium. My goal is to keep building work that feels imaginative, polished, and useful for brands — from AI commercials and UGC to product ads, fashion visuals, and experimental digital art. I am still learning, still exploring, and still diving deeper.