In this piece, I’m exploring the tension between remembering and forgetting, framed by the existential question, “How will people remember me when I die?” This connects to human purpose and how technology replaces human memory, like recalling phone numbers, dates, and to-do lists. Drawing a parallel to Michelangelo’s “Adam and God” hands, I have illustrated the idea of humans giving birth to AI, with memory asking, “Who will remember me when I’m gone? Who will hold the memory?”