Update: My Erdős number is 3! This is the collaboration path to prove it:
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Nancy M. Amato > János Pach > Paul Erdős.
My Erdős number is (at most) 4, and this is the collaboration path to prove it:
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Sang-Yun Oh > Kshitij Khare > Persi W. Diaconis > Paul Erdős.
Of course, I also found three other paths on the collaboration graph that are longer by one more link:
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Francesco Bullo > Brian David Outram Anderson > Robert W. Newcomb > Richard Ernest Bellman > Paul Erdős.
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Noah E. Friedkin > Eugene C. Johnsen > T. F. Storer > Frank Harary > Paul Erdős.
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Anton V. Proskurnikov > David John Hill > Kok Lay Teo > Louis Caccetta > Paul Erdős.
Curiously, some of my works has been greatly influence by the works by Frank Harary, who is in one of my collaboration paths.
Now you know: if you want to lower your Erdős number, you could collaborate with me!
Finally, I want to highlight a collaboration path to other well-known computer scientists:
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Oluwasanmi Koyejo > Vikram S. Adve > John R. Rice > Edsger W. Dijkstra.
Pedro Cisneros-Velarde > Francesco Bullo > Marco Pavone > Li Fei-Fei > Andrew C. Yang
Most computations were using this website.