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From AI disruption to human advantage: Why communication is the one billion-dollar skill artificial intelligence can never replicate - and how Africans can build wealth empires from knowledge asymmetry.

In this explosive episode of Konnected Minds, Futurist Kwame returns to dismantle the AI myths keeping young Africans confused about the greatest economic opportunity of our generation. This isn't another tech tutorial about prompt engineering or building apps - it's a systematic breakdown of why the ONE human skill AI cannot touch is emotionally-charged communication, and why becoming a knowledge merchant in this moment of technological disruption is the fastest path to wealth.

Critical revelations include:

• Why knowledge asymmetry is the gold mine right now - become the custodian of AI knowledge in your industry

• The four forms of communication: nonverbal, verbal, written, visual - and why over 80% is nonverbal

• How Future Kwame's AI content team (average age 21) churns out 20 pieces daily, growing Instagram from 20K to 136K

• Why every company needs an in-house R&D department plugged into AI - churches, agriculture, real estate, government

Guest: Futurist Kwame (Kwame A. A. Opoku)

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Host: Derrick Abaitey

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