


Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
U-Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo, umseki weNightOwl AI, yinkokheli kwicandelo le-AI kunye nokugcina iilwimi, enemvelaphi kurhulumente wasePhilippines kunye nokuzibophelela kubandakanyo kunye nophuhliso oluzinzileyo.
Emerging from the ethnolinguistic group of Karay-a, Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo yaphuma umkhondo ohlukile kwiimeko zikarhulumente, esebenza kumphathiswa wemisebenzi emine ePhilippines. Umsebenzi wakhe uquka imisebenzi ebalulekileyo kuMphakamiso we-Philippines Build Build Build kunye noSekela-Mphathiswa kwiSebe leTekhnoloji yezeNkcukacha kunye nezoLwazi. Ukephula umsebenzi wakhe urhulumente ukuze aphumeze imfundo yakhe kwiLondon School of Economics kwaye emva koko waseka i-Build Initiative. Ubutyebi bakhe buqhutywa yintembeko ebalulekileyo ekuhlanganiseni, ukufikeleleka, kunye nophuhliso oluhlala njalo, kugxile ngakumbi ekuqheliseni izingozi zelizwe lakhe kwiimeko zezulu eziguqukayo.
Uphumelele umphumelelo kumanyano lwe-Philippines Los Baños ngo-2012 ngesiseko sezeNkqubela yeNkcukacha, apho wafumana iGeneral Weighted Average ephezulu kumajelo oLwazi lwezokuThumela kunye nezezeMfundo. Waphumeza iSifundo sezeMpilo kwiHlabathi yezeMali kwiHarvard Kennedy School ngo-2018 kunye nohlelo lweJuris Doctor kwi-UP College of Law ngo-2020. Ngoku, uqhubeka nemfundo yakhe kwi-Executive MSc kwiZixeko kwiLondon School of Economics.
Ngo-2023, waba ngummeli we-Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary (PCGA) ngexesha le-Auxiliary Commodore (isikhumbuzo sesithathu).
Uphumelelwe iNatatanging Iskolar Para sa Bayan kunye ne-Oblation Statute yeziMpumelelo zezeMisebenzi kunye nezeNdalo. Ngo-2019, iHarvard Kennedy School Alumni Association yaphosa kwindawo yeVeritas Medal. Wabizwa yiBluPrint njengomnye wabantu abaphambili abangama-50 ase-ASEAN, yi-Lifestyle Asia njengomnye wabantu abashintsha umphosa, kwaye yi-People Asia njengomnye waba-2019 Women of Style and Substance. Uhlala egcina iSihlalo kumphosa ye-Op-Ed ye-Manila Bulletin, Balata, People Asia kunye ne-Esquire Magazine.
A Letter from the Founder
Dear Friends,
Today, we’re facing a silent crisis: nearly half of the world’s languages are endangered, and without urgent action, 95% could disappear by the end of this century. For me, as a member of the Karay-a ethnolinguistic group, this isn’t just a statistic—it’s a reality unfolding before my very eyes. Language, for my community and countless others, is more than words. It’s a vital connection to our heritage, our stories, and our values. It’s how we express who we are and where we come from. But these voices, so integral to our identity, are at risk of being silenced.
The global imbalance in AI development compounds this crisis. English speakers represent only 18.7% of the global population, yet they dominate AI research, development, and capacity. None of the top 20 countries leading the AI revolution are from developing nations, leaving languages like Karay-a—and thousands of others—vulnerable to extinction. The digital divide isn’t just about access to technology; it’s about the survival of culture, identity, and entire ways of life.
I’ve experienced firsthand the immense potential of technology as well as the barriers that prevent equitable access. During my time serving in the Philippine government, I saw the importance of building both physical and digital infrastructure to ensure no community is left behind. After stepping away from public service, I chose to continue my studies at the London School of Economics and Oxford University, driven by a determination to bridge the technology gap for communities like mine.
This journey led to the creation of NightOwl AI, an AI-driven desktop and mobile application dedicated to preserving endangered languages and bridging the digital divide in marginalized communities worldwide. Built on the belief that voices shape worlds, NightOwl AI democratizes AI technology, making it accessible to everyone—not just speakers of widely used languages. Our platform offers real-time translation, cultural insights, and interactive learning tools, empowering communities to safeguard their voices and thrive in the digital age.
NightOwl AI is more than a tool; it’s a movement. With over 220,000 pre-signups and partnerships with NVIDIA Inception and Microsoft Founders Hub, we’re building momentum to bring this vision to life. Starting in the Philippines with languages like Tagalog, Cebuano, and Ilokano, we’re scaling globally to reach Asia, Africa, and Latin America—ensuring no language, culture, or community is left behind.
Thank you for joining us in this mission. Together, we can build a future where every voice is heard, every language is preserved, and every community is empowered to shape their own world.
Sincerely,
Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
Founder & Chief Future Officer, NightOwl AI
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