Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Artificial Intelligence Plus+

#POV — “In the near future, when AI has fully saturated the economy, being human and feeling human will be the real deal.” - Wilson Masaka

One of my areas of learning and interest is technology and related innovations, and today I want to put a question across: Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) going to take our jobs as graphic designers?

To some extent, yes. Graphic designers who stop learning and evolving may eventually find themselves receiving fewer opportunities if they continue relying on the same knowledge and skills in a rapidly changing world. However, AI should not only be viewed as a replacement tool. It can also serve as a complement and supplement to what we already know. By adopting and adapting to it with an open mind, we can become more effective and efficient in this fast-moving, tech-savvy world.

AI is already widespread in many aspects of our lives. Still, there will always be a need for human intervention. The ratio may change over time, but without a doubt, humans will continue to play a role in the ecosystem. The unfortunate reality, however, is that not everyone will remain relevant moving forward. Just think about how we relate, shop, work, learn, and even think — technology is already reshaping these experiences.

My advice to anyone using AI-generated content: never forget to carry your brain into the process. Human thinking remains powerful in analyzing, questioning, and deciding what is valuable and what is not.

In the near future, where AI may saturate economies and industries, being human and feeling human could become our greatest advantage.

The poster below is generated from a prompt I have noticed many grassroots football clubs using. While it is visually impressive, after seeing ten versions of it, they start to feel identical. You no longer feel the soul of the club, the local culture, the fans, the neighborhood, the history, or even the personality of the players. The design becomes technically beautiful but emotionally generic.

In Summary;

šŸ“ AI can produce polished visuals very quickly, but speed and polish are not the same as identity, emotion, or culture.

šŸ“ As AI-generated content becomes more common, originality may shift from:

• “Who can make something look good?”
to
• “Who can make something feel real?”

šŸ“ The designers who may struggle are those who simply repeat templates without evolving.

AI may democratize design production, but human creativity will continue to define meaningful design.

Moving forward, the edge may not belong to the person with the best software, but to the person with the clearest vision, strongest storytelling ability, and deepest understanding of people.

šŸ“ What’s your take?

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Business 101, More Than Capital

 šŸŽ“ Creative Entrepreneurship 101

šŸ“ Business Model Canvas

Today, I want to challenge a lesson many of us were taught in school: that to start a business, you must first have capital. Without a doubt, capital is important—but it is not everything, and it is not always the starting point.

Before focusing on money, consider these six critical factors:

1️⃣ Time Factor – Do you have the time required to build and sustain the business?

2️⃣ Knowledge – What do you know about the business, and are you willing to keep learning?

3️⃣ Skill – Do you have the technical know-how, or do you need to collaborate with others?

4️⃣ Dedication – How committed are you to the process, especially during difficult moments?

5️⃣ Consistency – How will you keep showing up and executing your plans even when results are delayed?

6️⃣ Problem Solving – What specific problem are you solving? Is it a niche issue or a mass-market need?

…and many more, just to mention a few.

A business idea becomes powerful not because of the amount of money behind it, but because of the value it creates and the problem it solves.

🚨 Youth Groups: Invite me for a Skill-Up Master Session and let’s dive deeper into understanding the Business Model Canvas and turning ideas into practical solutions.


šŸ’­ Quotes




šŸ“ “People don’t lack ideas—what they often lack is the ability to structure those ideas into solutions that solve real problems and become bankable.”

— Wilson Masaka | Youth Advocate & Social Entrepreneur

šŸ“ “Ideas are everywhere, but success belongs to those who can organize their thoughts into practical solutions that address real market needs.”

— Wilson Masaka | Youth Advocate & Social Entrepreneur

šŸ“ “An idea alone won’t pay the bills—turn it into a solution that solves a real problem, and that’s when it becomes a business.”

— Wilson Masaka | Youth Advocate & Social Entrepreneur

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Sunday, May 17, 2026

Through My Lens Bits and Pieces

+throughMylens šŸ“ø

I AM_______

Give three people the same pen and a notebook and ask them to write a story. After a while, let them present what they wrote. The result? Three completely different stories, different handwriting styles, different perspectives, and different ways of expressing the same opportunity.

The same applies to photography. Give photographers the same camera model and related gear, and the results will still be different. Why? Because great photography is not only about the gear — it is about the eye behind the lens and how the story is told.



Your greatest asset isn't just the gadgets you have; it's your creativity and the perspective you bring to every moment.

#PhotographyThroughMyLens #Storytelling

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