Keith is an experienced AI developer, Microsoft .NET expert, and lifelong problem solver with a passion for demystifying complex technologies. With a career spanning decades, Keith has worked at the forefront of technology since the early days of transistor circuits and punch cards. Today, he specializes in developing custom AI applications for medium to large businesses, leveraging AI and Microsoft tools and frameworks to deliver cost-effective and highly functional solutions.
Keith holds both BS and Master’s degrees in Engineering, and his expertise extends from automation, computer vision and robotics to machine learning, natural language processing, and autonomous systems. As a teacher and mentor, he has led college labs and taught professionals to integrate computers and automation into business processes. His work reflects a structured, hands-on approach, guiding organizations from concept to production.
Beyond technology, Keith is the owner of a sawmill dedicated to rescuing urban trees and transforming them into beautiful lumber for woodworkers. Living on a random forest in a mid Atlantic state, he enjoys blending his love of nature with his passion for creating practical, sustainable solutions.
As an author, Keith focuses on empowering professionals to harness AI technology through a pragmatic, accessible lens. His books, including AI Simplified: Harnessing Microsoft Technologies for Cost-Effective Artificial Intelligence Solutions, aims to bridge the gap between technical complexity and real-world business applications. By providing actionable insights and resources, he helps readers confidently implement AI in their organizations.
When not writing or developing innovative AI systems, Keith explores his love of humor, balancing the seriousness of work with a lighthearted touch through his AI humor channel, AiHaHaLol. He believes that combining technical knowledge with humor creates a unique and memorable way to connect with others while making technology approachable.
To learn more about Keith’s work, books, and resources, search for AInDotNet and AiHaHaLol.