Bias in AI affects your messaging more than you think. Learn how to take back control of your data, voice, and results.
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Bias in AI affects your messaging more than you think. Learn how to take back control of your data, voice, and results.
Most business owners are juggling a million things at once. So when someone says, “Hey, you should really look into AI,” it can feel like one more overwhelming to-do you don’t have time for. But here’s the twist…
AI for your business might actually be the thing that gives you time back.
Let me tell you something—standing on that stage at the Black Wealth Summit 2025 was a full-circle moment for me.
I’ve been talking about AI for years now. Teaching it, building with it, helping people use it to change their lives. But this time? It hit different.
Because the room was us. It was filled with creators, founders, leaders, and visionaries who look like me and you—ready to learn, ready to move, and ready to take what’s ours in this next era of wealth.
When you think of Carnegie Hall, what comes to mind? Maybe legendary musicians, world-class performances, or historic speeches that shaped history.
But on February 27, 2025, that stage became something else—it became a platform for the future. For innovation. For economic empowerment. For AI.
So, you’re thinking about bringing an AI tool into your business. Good call. AI is everywhere these days—automating tasks, answering customer questions, analyzing data like a financial wizard. It’s like having an ultra-efficient assistant who never needs a coffee break or a vacation.
But here’s the thing—not every AI tool is worth your time, money, or sanity. Some are game-changers. Others? Just fancy software that sounds impressive but ends up collecting digital dust because nobody actually uses it.
So, how do you know if an AI tool is right for your business? Let’s figure it out to help you make the right decision.
Today, I’m walking you through how to use Gamma for presentation.
Think of this as your backstage pass to effortless, visually stunning presentations without the design struggles.
Ever found yourself knee-deep in a research rabbit hole, with 27 tabs open, trying to figure out which air fryer is actually worth the hype—or whether you’re about to get scammed by a too-good-to-be-true “investment opportunity”? Yeah, same. Research is exhausting. It takes forever, and let’s be real—most of us don’t have the patience to sift through a million conflicting opinions just to find the actual answer.
So, there I was, standing on stage at the AI Bot Summit in Orlando, looking out at a room packed with marketers, business owners, and AI enthusiasts—all ready to unlock the power of AI video creation.
And I knew exactly why they were there. They wanted an easier way to create high-impact videos—without spending hours scripting, filming, or editing.
You’ve probably heard of ChatGPT—it’s been the gold standard for AI chatbots for a while now. But there’s a new player in town, and it’s making waves. Meet DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup that’s stormed the scene, climbed to the top of the App Store charts, and even managed to shake up the stock market (yep, Nvidia felt the impact).
Did you hear the news? OpenAI just dropped something huge—Operator. It can actually interact with websites on your behalf—clicking, scrolling, and filling out forms just like you would.
That’s right, AI isn’t just about answering questions anymore—it can now do the work for you. Whether you’re tired of juggling multiple tabs or just want to offload some of those repetitive tasks, Operator has your back.