In the rush to build faster, smarter, and more powerful tech, it’s easy to forget the point: Technology is a means, not the end. In my latest article, I share why real innovation starts with human needs—connection, safety, growth—and why purpose must guide every AI and engineering decision we make. If we ask, “What problem are we solving for people?” instead of “What can we build next?”, we create technology that truly matters. Read the full article below, I welcome your comments.
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Well said. The best solutions come from listening deeply, whether to customers, partners, or end users, and ensuring technology serves a clear purpose in their world.