The rise of AI parallels the historical rise of literacy, where initially only a select few had access to reading and writing. In modern times, AI capabilities are largely confined to employees of big tech companies who possess the necessary skills to develop complex systems. This centralization stems from the high costs of creating AI, making it feasible for large corporations that can leverage these systems to serve millions of users efficiently and profitably. However, this approach fails in fields outside tech where projects may not reach a broad audience. A real-world example is a local pizza store owner who generates valuable data but lacks AI tools to analyze it. With proper AI access, he could optimize his inventory and sales, enhancing his business. Therefore, broader access to AI could empower individuals like small business owners to increase their efficiency and revenue, ultimately leading to a richer society.