About me

I’ve always been fascinated by the way people connect—with ideas, with each other, with themselves. This curiosity has shaped everything I’ve done, from art to technology, from media to AI. I have always been drawn to deeper truths, to understanding not just the world we see, but the invisible forces that shape it. This search has led me to study different religions, philosophy, Kabbalah, psychology, and the evolving role of AI in human connection.

I began in the world of art and beauty, studying History of Film & Theatre at The Warsaw School of Arts. I worked as a characterizator, stylist and makeup artist for theatre, film, editorial photo shoots, with my work featured in lifestyle magazines like Twój Styl, Poland’s most renowned fashion publication. Seeing how something as simple as colour and light could transform a person’s confidence fascinated me. But I always knew I wanted to build something more—something that lasts, connects, and transforms on a deeper level.

That drive led me to a different kind of storytelling—shaping the public image of CEOs, TV presenters, and visionaries, including Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of IKEA. Understanding how people present themselves to the world, how they communicate their vision, became a kind of art in itself.

But the part of my journey that shaped me the most? Building spaces for connection.

I was part of the first wave of social media—the early days when online communities weren’t just apps, but places where people truly discovered and connected with each other. As a co-founder and strategist behind Grono.net, Poland’s first social media platform, I saw first-hand how technology could bring people together and shape relationships, conversations, and culture. With over 2 million active users and multiple language versions it became something far bigger than we ever imagined.

Beyond the digital world, I’ve always been drawn to helping people find their voice. In the UK, I worked on projects that gave young adults the opportunity to speak in Parliament, organising the first-ever Children’s Forum in the Houses of Parliament. I’ve also worked with homeless communities in London, supporting causes that truly matter. And, somewhere along the way, I helped shape the biggest Supercar Owners Club in the UK as connection happens in the most unexpected places.

Alongside all of this, I’ve never stopped learning. I hold degree in International Business Management, and I’m currently studying Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence at Harvard. More recently, I followed my heart by enrolling at Columbia University in New York, focusing on Protecting Children in Humanitarian Settings—because for me technology and innovation should always serve a greater human purpose.

And when I’m not exploring the depths of AI, I’m exploring the depths of the ocean—because some mysteries can’t be found in books or algorithms. I am an Advanced Diver, drawn to the unknown, to the vastness of what lies beneath the surface—just as I am in life.

Everything I’ve learned—about people, the mind, the soul, and the intersection of human and artificial intelligence—has led me here. To SUCH A BEAUTIFUL®. To AURA—not just an AI chatboot, but a reflection of what we truly seek in life: clarity, connection, and a deeper understanding of ourselves.

I believe that in the end, we don’t need more noise, more dopamine hits from likes, shorter attention spans from reels and TikTok, more data, more distractions—we need meaning, balance, and a way to reconnect with ourselves.

That’s what I am building. And I can’t wait to share it with you.

Gabriela