The most profound way I used AI in 2025 wasn't at work. It was during one of the hardest stretches my family has faced, when my mother's cancer came back. I built an assistant that could translate pathology reports into plain language, reason through her case like a tumor board, and carry her full medical history into rooms where the EHRs couldn't talk to each other. And I built something else: a chatbot she could ask anything, at any hour, without feeling like a burden. This isn't a story about AI curing cancer — cancer is navigated decision by decision. But in a fight measured in small gains, clarity was its own kind of gift.