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Curious But Cautious: Honest Conversations Before We Dive In

18 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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What does it actually feel like to stand at the edge of the AI wave - interested, but not quite ready to jump? In this inaugural episode of How Women Use AI, the host, Mercy, sits down with her good friend Yasmine for a refreshingly candid conversation about what it's like to be an AI skeptic in a world that can't stop talking about it. Yasmine, a data professional and self-described minimalist shares why she's curious about AI but still holding back, and why that hesitation might be more reasonable than the hype would have you believe. Together, the host and Yasmine explore the questions many of us are quietly sitting with but rarely say out loud. This episode is for every woman who has nodded along in an AI conversation while secretly wondering where to even begin. No jargon, no judgment, just two friends getting honest about the brave new world we're all navigating together.

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