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Ever since I was young, I've been driven by curiosity and a passion for learning. Growing up in Benin, I was always fascinated by the potential of technology to make a difference. This fascination led me to pursue a major in Computer Science and Math at Dartmouth College.

My journey has been marked by a deep interest in machine learning and its applications. I believe that technology, especially AI, holds the key to solving some of the world's most pressing challenges. This belief inspired me to found AKILLI.ai, an AI startup dedicated to building solutions for under-resourced languages and creating applications that address real problems in health and education.

I am passionate about under-resourced languages and am committed to their preservation. To further this cause, I founded the "PreserveOurLanguages" NGO, which fosters a community of individuals dedicated to preserving low-resourced languages. Through this initiative, we aim to protect linguistic diversity and ensure that every language has a chance to thrive in the digital age.

My academic and professional endeavors are driven by a commitment to social impact. I have worked on various projects. Some of the awards I received are: King Scholarship, Stamps Scholarship, Davis Peace Project, Neukom Scholar. I received 4 academic citations at Dartmouth so far.

Beyond my academic and entrepreneurial pursuits, I am actively involved with the Magnuson Center at Dartmouth, serve on the executive team of the Dartmouth Chapter of NSBE, and conduct research on campus. My goal is to leverage my skills and knowledge to drive positive change, whether through further studies, innovative projects, or my startup.

Today, I am focused on using technology to make a meaningful impact in areas like health, education, and social equality. I believe in the power of technology to transform lives and am dedicated to being a lifelong learner, innovator, and builder.