Deborah Antwi
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Deborah Antwi
@De_bbie_D
Digital Enthusiast,Admin, Lifestyle 💙😘
Ashanti, Ghana Katılım Eylül 2019
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@KwabenaPumpkin You are mad ,did u watch the video well?
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Today I attended a private roundtable at the Rosewood in Sand Hill.
The topic was "AI and the Future of Work" and the room was serious. Two @sequoia partners, a former deputy secretary of commerce, the founder of a humanoid robotics company, and me.
I had prepared extensively, including highlighting twelve passages from Jensen's @dwarkesh_sp interview and writing "ELECTRONS → TOKENS" on my hand in Sharpie so I wouldn't forget the framing.
The conversation was rich. The robotics founder said humanoid robots would be in factories within two years.
The Sequoia partner said the software layer would be more valuable than the hardware. The former deputy secretary said something about regulation that I tuned out because she was not a founder.
When it was my turn to speak, I said, "The real question isn't whether AI replaces jobs. The real question is whether AI replaces purpose."
The room went silent. I interpreted this as awe.
The Sequoia partner said, "That's an interesting reframe." I told him I'd been thinking about this since Jensen's interview, which I'd watched before anyone else on the West Coast was awake. He said he'd watched it too. I said yes but I'd watched it at 6:14am. He did not respond to this.
Afterwards, I tried to exchange numbers with the robotics founder, but he said he doesn't give out his personal number at events.
I told him I completely understood (I have the same policy) and then gave him mine. He took the card and put it in his pocket without looking at it, which I interpreted as discretion.
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Becoming a mother to a boy felt strange for me at first. I grew up mostly with my mum. I did not really know what raising a boy should look like. Many times I felt lost. I would ask myself if I was doing this thing well at all.
Then my mum passed and I could not lean on her experience anymore. I started leaning fully on God. I would tell the Holy Spirit, I feel confused, please help me. He kept reassuring me and guiding me step by step with my son.
I still have days when I feel small and unsure. But I see my child thriving, and I know God is carrying us. You do not need a perfect manual to be a good mum. You just need a willing heart and God’s help.
— Jessica Blessing Obasi

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