Former international athlete, Cyreen Audel had a first love for robotics and artificial intelligence. The author moved astray toward other aspects of the business life, from bankin...view moreFormer international athlete, Cyreen Audel had a first love for robotics and artificial intelligence. The author moved astray toward other aspects of the business life, from banking to consulting to entrepreneurship and to the corporate world. Sequentially resident of various countries, the author has forged a deep concern and understanding of cultural differences, but kept his love for sciences which can be either the hope or the demise of our societies. The author has observed through the world the cultural application of sciences to better our world and forged a hopeful perspective, especially in the learning and communication applications. The author keeps being involved in competitive sports and witnesses the growth, the failures, and the benefits. The love-hate relationship with modern Olympics was certainly a driving force for the completion of this book.view less