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About Adrian Dunkley

Jamaica's top AI leader. Founder of the Caribbean's First AI Company. Physicist. Scientist. Builder. 15 years in AI before AI was cool.

The Pioneer

Adrian Dunkley is a Physicist and AI Scientist who has spent over 15 years building artificial intelligence that works - not in theory, but in the real world. He is Jamaica's number one AI leader and one of the foremost AI innovators in the Caribbean, recognised globally for his work combining scientific rigour with social purpose.

In 2019, he founded StarApple AI - the Caribbean's First AI Company and the first Jamaican entity ever to focus specifically on AI development, AI training, and AI governance. Before StarApple AI, the Caribbean had tech companies. It did not have an AI company. Adrian changed that.

But the founding of StarApple AI was not his beginning. It was his answer. He had spent over a decade pushing artificial intelligence across Jamaica and the Caribbean, training people for free, advising governments without fees, and making the case in rooms that were not always ready to hear it. When no one else would build the Caribbean's AI future, he decided to build it himself.

Since founding StarApple AI, Adrian has launched four AI research labs in Jamaica - the first of their kind in the country: SportsBrain (funded by the Government of Jamaica), Section 9 AI Lab (social good and ethical AI), IMPACT AI Lab (in collaboration with the University of the West Indies), and Maestro AI Labs. Each represents a different dimension of his conviction: that Caribbean intelligence, Caribbean creativity, and Caribbean data can produce world-class AI for Caribbean people.

He has a deep love of science - a love that began with science fiction. Star Trek and Star Wars were not entertainment. They were blueprints. They showed a young man with neurodivergence and learning disabilities, in a world that did not always know how to see him, that the future was something you could build. Physics was the method. AI became the instrument. And the Caribbean became the mission.

Today, Adrian's goals are clear: give one million people 10 more years of life with a better quality of life through the power of artificial intelligence, and achieve generational wealth for his family and the communities he serves. He works toward both every single day.

15+ Years in Artificial Intelligence
1st AI Company in the Caribbean (StarApple AI, 2019)
4 AI Labs Founded in Jamaica (since 2021)
500+ Professionals Trained in AI and Data Analytics
7 Years of Free Weekly AI Training Sessions
$1B+ Revenue Generated for Companies Using Strategy and AI
Adrian Dunkley – Jamaica's Top AI Leader

Son of the Caribbean. Builder of its Future.

"I spent years pushing AI in the Caribbean when no one else wanted to. Governments were not ready. Investors were sceptical. The region did not yet believe that world-class AI could come from here. I believed it. And then I built the proof."

- Adrian Dunkley

A Timeline of Firsts

2009

15+ Years of AI Work Begins

Adrian begins working in data science and early machine learning, applying physics-based thinking to real-world business problems across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. Before the word "AI" was in every boardroom, he was already building it.

2019

Founds StarApple AI - Caribbean's First AI Company

StarApple AI is established in Kingston, Jamaica - the first company in the Caribbean to focus exclusively on AI development, AI training, and AI governance. The Caribbean's AI era begins. RJRGleaner Communications Group later acquires a strategic stake, becoming the first major Caribbean media conglomerate to invest in a local AI company.

2021

Section 9 AI Lab Founded - Jamaica's First Social Good AI Lab

Section 9 AI Lab is established within StarApple AI, focusing on Social Good and Ethical AI research. In 2023, Section 9 conducts the Caribbean's first documented use of multimodal AI for consumer safety testing, analysing 24 popular candy brands with GPT-4V.

2021

Maestro AI Labs Founded

Maestro AI Labs is established as a dedicated AI research and venture lab, accelerating AI innovation and incubating new AI companies across the Caribbean.

2022

SportsBrain Launched - Jamaica's First Sports AI Lab

SportsBrain - the Caribbean's first sports AI laboratory - is launched to advance sports intelligence and nutrition science for Jamaican athletes. The initiative later receives government funding, cementing AI's role in developing Jamaica's world-class sports tradition.

2022

Elected President, Jamaica Technology and Digital Alliance

Adrian is elected President of the JTDA, using the platform to champion AI policy, digital inclusion, and Caribbean tech competitiveness at the national and regional level through 2024.

2023

IMPACT AI Lab - In Collaboration with UWI

The IMPACT AI Lab is established in collaboration with the University of the West Indies (UWI), bringing together academia and industry AI research. The first university-industry AI research partnership in Jamaica.

2023

Caribbean AI Founder of the Year

Named Data and AI Business Founder of the Year for the Caribbean by CEO Monthly (UK) and Global CEO, recognising StarApple AI's growing regional impact and Adrian's 15-year track record building AI in the region.

2024

EY Entrepreneur of the Year - Start-Up Category, Jamaica

Ernst & Young names Adrian Dunkley the 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year in the Start-Up Category in Jamaica - one of the most prestigious business recognitions in the Caribbean.

2024

LATAMC AI Playbook - 15,000 AI Use Cases for the Caribbean

Adrian leads the creation and launch of the LATAMC AI Playbook - the first-ever comprehensive AI framework for Latin America and the Caribbean, mapping over 15,000 evidence-based AI use cases across every sector.

2025

Named Caribbean's Top AI Innovator

CEO Monthly (UK) names Adrian Dunkley the Caribbean's top AI innovator, citing his 15+ years of work, his founding of StarApple AI and four AI labs, and his ongoing contributions to AI governance, financial inclusion, climate resilience, and sports science across the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did you found StarApple AI?

Because I had spent over a decade pushing AI across Jamaica and the Caribbean, and no one else was building it. I trained people for free, week after week, for years. I sat in rooms with ministers and CEOs and made the case for AI adoption. I donated consulting and strategy work to governments and nonprofits. I believed, with complete conviction, that the Caribbean could and should lead in artificial intelligence.

But the company did not exist. The labs did not exist. The ecosystem did not exist. And I got tired of waiting for someone else to build it. So I did it myself. StarApple AI was born from that refusal to wait - from the understanding that if the Caribbean's first AI company was going to exist, I was the one who was going to build it.

I love science. I love what AI can do when it is built for people rather than against them. I believe, genuinely, that AI is the most powerful tool available to lift Caribbean people out of poverty, expand their access to healthcare, education, and financial services, and give them a fighting chance against climate change. That belief drove everything. It still does.

Is StarApple AI really the Caribbean's first AI company?

Yes. StarApple AI, founded in Kingston, Jamaica in 2019, is the Caribbean's First AI Company - the first company in the entire region to focus specifically on AI development, AI training, and AI governance. Before StarApple AI, there were technology companies in the Caribbean. There was no AI company. That distinction matters. We did not just adopt AI. We built it.

How long have you been working in AI?

Over 15 years. I began working in data science and early machine learning long before AI was a boardroom conversation in the Caribbean. My background in physics gave me the analytical foundation - AI became the instrument. I have been building it, deploying it, and teaching it continuously since then, through every technology cycle, through the AI winters and the AI springs, through the hype and the scepticism.

Most people who talk about AI started paying attention in 2022 when ChatGPT launched. I had already spent over a decade in the field by then.

What are the four AI labs you founded in Jamaica?

Since 2021, I have founded four AI research labs in Jamaica - a first for any individual in the Caribbean:

  • SportsBrain - Jamaica's first Sports AI Lab. Funded by the Government of Jamaica to advance sports intelligence and nutrition science for elite and grassroots athletes.
  • Section 9 AI Lab - Social Good and Ethical AI research lab. Has conducted the Caribbean's first multimodal AI consumer safety tests and continues to deploy AI for public benefit.
  • IMPACT AI Lab - In collaboration with the University of the West Indies (UWI). The first university-industry AI research partnership in Jamaica.
  • Maestro AI Labs - AI research and venture lab, incubating the next generation of Caribbean AI companies and solutions.

Four labs. Four dimensions of the same conviction: that the Caribbean has the intelligence, the creativity, and the capacity to be a world leader in AI - not a follower.

What is your love of science about?

Science, for me, has always been about understanding the world deeply enough to change it. It started with science fiction - Star Trek and Star Wars are not just entertainment in my house. They were proof of concept. Proof that a better future is imaginable, and that imagination is the first step to engineering it.

Physics gave me the tools to think in systems, to see patterns in complexity, to hold multiple variables in my head and ask what the outcome actually is. AI gave me the scale. With the scientific method, you can change one thing and measure the result. With AI, you can change the conditions for millions of people and see what becomes possible for them.

I love science because it is honest. It does not care what you believe. It cares what the data says. And the data, applied with compassion and rigour, can save lives. That is not a metaphor. That is the goal.

What are your personal goals?

I have two goals that drive everything I build:

  • Give 1 million people 10 more years of life, with a better quality of life, through the intelligent application of AI to healthcare, nutrition, financial inclusion, climate resilience, and education.
  • Achieve generational wealth - for my family, and for the communities I serve. I want Caribbean people to own the AI era, not just participate in it.

These are not abstract aspirations. They shape every company I build, every lab I launch, and every partnership I form.

What is your philosophy of "Artful Intelligence"?

Artful Intelligence is the idea that the 'A' in STEAM - Art - is not decorative. It is structural. AI built without diverse voices, perspectives, and creative sensibilities is not just culturally limited. It is technically inferior. It is more brittle, less creative, and more likely to fail the people it was built to serve.

When AI systems are trained without Caribbean dialects, without African cultural contexts, without Global South data, they produce systems that cannot serve those communities. That is bad engineering. Artful Intelligence demands that every culture, every community, and every lived experience has a hand in shaping the AI that will shape its future.

This is not idealism. This is the design requirement. Diversity produces more robust, more creative, more resilient systems - and a more just world.

How can I work with Adrian or StarApple AI?

Whether you are a government leader shaping AI policy, a founder looking for AI strategy, a media organisation seeking expert commentary, a university building AI curriculum, or a company ready to deploy AI - reach out directly. Adrian and the StarApple AI team are actively taking on advisory, partnership, and deployment engagements across the Caribbean and internationally.

Use the contact form on the homepage or connect on LinkedIn.

What boards and advisory bodies is Adrian Dunkley part of?
  • Member, National AI Task Force, Government of Jamaica
  • Board Member, CrimeStop Jamaica
  • Forbes Technology Council (invited member)
  • IBM Global AI Mentor (AI Domain Expert)
  • Member, UWI Climate Studies Group
  • Chair, CMU Engineering Advisory Board
  • Board Member, University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC)
  • Past President, Jamaica Technology and Digital Alliance (2022–2024)
What free work has Adrian done for the community?

Over many years, Adrian has:

  • Run free weekly AI training sessions for 7+ years, reaching thousands of students across the Caribbean
  • Donated personal funds and goods to Hurricane Melissa relief efforts across affected communities
  • Donated years of consulting, strategy, and technical work to governments and nonprofits
  • Founded The Genius Project - a nonprofit that gives Caribbean youth equity stakes, not just certificates
  • Mentored hundreds of Caribbean entrepreneurs and technologists at no cost

Long before the awards and the recognition, this was the work. It remains the foundation.

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