In the early days of ChatGPT, AI seemed like an unstoppable force, with tech moguls like Elon Musk warning that the technology would advance faster than humans could control.
However, early AI adopters, brothers Nate and Tyler Johnson, alongside C. Eliott Johnston, imagined that AI could be used for good.
As founders of the Tennessee-based augmented reality company Triptych, they leverage AI as a catalyst for generating ideas while understanding that technology is only as good as the people behind it.
They’ve joined a growing list of tech companies that refuse to lay off employees because of AI. And, through their new product, Robin Knows, they’re taking the pledge one step further by using AI to protect vulnerable groups from online scams and bridge technology gaps for older adults.
Learn how this AI company is using technology for good, here.

