
Taiwo
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A few days ago, Dara announced Pewbeam, a church presentation AI software. Today, someone has built its competition, targeting the same audience (the church). They call it LogoAi. People, welcome to building in 2026.




Woman prånks her husband by telling him she’s pregnant again, even though their last baby is just 9 months old, baba quickly get angry 😭😂



The conversation around AI replacing jobs is real. I'm not going to pretend it isn't. But I think most people are asking the wrong question. The question isn't whether AI will replace your job. The question is whether AI will replace someone who does your job the way you currently do it, without adapting. Those are very different questions with very different answers. I've watched people dismiss these tools completely. Not because they evaluated them and found them lacking, but because engaging with the question felt threatening. Like acknowledging that AI could do parts of what they do would somehow diminish what they've built. I understand that feeling. I've sat with it myself. But here's what I've come to: the threat isn't the tool. The threat is the refusal to look at it honestly. Every technology shift has done this; created a gap between the people who adapted early and the people who held on to the old way because the old way was familiar. The gap always closes eventually. But the people who waited always had more catching up to do. I'm not saying run toward every new tool. I'm saying stay curious. Test things. Ask what this changes and what it doesn't. Ask what it can do and, more importantly, what it still can't. Because the things it still can't do, that's where your value actually lives. And knowing that with clarity is more useful than either panicking or dismissing.







This was Decembers bill.










