AI should be accessible to everyone—not just enterprises with big budgets or teams of engineers.
I know this because I’ve spent my life overcoming barriers.
Born in Brooklyn, NY. Placed in foster care at age 3 in Warrenton, NC. Adopted at 12.
I barely graduated high school with a 1.705 GPA. College wasn’t in the plan. My future didn’t look promising.
I had two choices:
I chose forward.
In 1993, I joined the U.S. Navy. Pressure either breaks you or makes you stronger.
The Navy made me stronger.
But after leaving in 1995, life didn’t get easier:
I had skills. I worked hard. But I was invisible.
Then, I made a decision that changed everything: I took control of my narrative.
The biggest lesson? Access changes everything.
AI & Open-Source Should Be Accessible to Every Business
Many organizations—startups, nonprofits, and small businesses—know AI can transform their operations. But they hesitate because they:
The truth? AI and open-source platforms level the playing field.
Today, tools like R, Python, ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity make it possible for any business to automate workflows, analyze data, and gain a competitive edge—without hiring a development team.
But just like I had to reposition myself to create opportunities, businesses must do the same.
Your skills alone won’t get you noticed. Your positioning will.
I Help Businesses, Nonprofits, and Teams Use AI—Without a Developer
I specialize in helping organizations:
AI isn’t just for enterprises. It’s for anyone who knows how to use it.
Because if you’re not taking control of AI, you’re letting competitors pass you by.
Let’s break the barriers together.
Sincerely,
Lindsay Alston
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Lindsay Alston – AI & R Enthusiast