Chapter 67 - Me + AI: A Love Story

For months, I hadn’t made anything. I’d sit at my laptop, fingers hovering, mind blank. Then I met AI.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been tinkering with computers. They’ve always been my tool, my outlet, my connection to the world. But nothing—nothing—prepared me for the moment I discovered AI. It wasn’t just a tool; it was magic. Pure, unadulterated magic.
It felt like stepping into a world where the impossible was suddenly within reach. Need a picture? AI can conjure it. A video? Done. A song? It’s already humming in the background. Complex ideas, or even this very book you’re reading right now—all of it powered by this breathtakingly advanced technology. I used AI to storyboard an entire sci-fi short film in an hour—shots, dialogue, visuals, all mapped out while I sipped my tea.
For the first time, I felt like I could operate at the absolute highest levels. AI unlocked potential I didn’t even know I had, turning abstract ideas into tangible realities at a pace that felt almost unfair. It was like having an army of creative geniuses, technical experts, and business strategists at my fingertips—all working tirelessly to bring my vision to life.
I’ve always believed in the power of innovation, but AI took that belief and amplified it a thousandfold. It didn’t just change the way I worked; it changed the way I dreamed. With every breakthrough, it reminded me of one simple truth: we’re living in an era where the boundaries of imagination are being shattered daily. And I’m so grateful to be part of it.
Sure, AI is the buzzword of the decade—but most people haven’t lived with it like I have. I’m not talking about dabbling with a chatbot or asking it to fix your grammar. I’m talking about the real, jaw-dropping, mind-bending capabilities that make it feel like you’ve got your own personal Einstein on call.
This isn’t some sci-fi exaggeration. AI is like this genius assistant that can do anything. Need a business plan that would take a team of MBAs weeks to draft? Done in minutes. Want to compose a symphony? Consider it already performed. Visualise an idea that’s stuck in your head? AI will render it before you’ve even finished describing it.
Of course, it’s not all perfect—sometimes it goes rogue and gives you recipes that could kill you, or images of people with three legs. But even that adds to the magic—it’s like collaborating with a genius who’s slightly high.
I used to feel broken. Now I feel like I’m building again—with a partner who never sleeps. Honestly, it’s been life-changing for me. So, since I’m running out of material for this book (lol), let me take you through a couple of the projects I’ve tackled with this incredible technology.
I promise you, by the end, you’ll either want to dive into AI yourself or at least understand why I’m so enamoured with it. What follows isn’t a tech manual. It’s a glimpse into what’s possible when you stop seeing AI as a machine—and start treating it like a partner.
After everything I’d lost, AI felt like gaining superpowers—not just creatively, but emotionally too.
One of the first things I built? An AI-generated short film set in the Mr. Robot Universe.