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Tech Talk: Advocates for greater access to knowledge and participation in tech among Black communities.
Published 4 days, 5 hours ago
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Kenneth Chester 🧾 Overall Purpose of the Interview The interview is designed to educate, inspire, and empower listeners—especially entrepreneurs and communities of color—around technology, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunity. It serves three main purposes:
Success comes from continuous learning and embracing change, especially in fast-moving fields like tech. 2. Entrepreneurship Requires Overcoming “But”
- Demystify emerging technologies (AI, electric vehicles, mobility)
- Encourage entrepreneurship and self-starting behavior
- Advocate for greater access to knowledge and participation in tech among Black communities
- Chester emphasizes that adaptability is essential for survival and success.
- Resistance to change leads to stagnation and missed opportunity.
Success comes from continuous learning and embracing change, especially in fast-moving fields like tech. 2. Entrepreneurship Requires Overcoming “But”
- Chester identifies the most dangerous word in entrepreneurship:“but.”
- People often block themselves with excuses (lack of time, money, connections).
- Start before you feel ready.
- Your first customer validates your idea.
- Growth is incremental: 1 → 2 → 5 → 10 customers.
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Electric vehicles (EVs)
- Autonomous vehicles
- A tool for empowerment, not replacement
- A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, especially for underserved communities
- AI lowers barriers (no coding required, often free)
- EVs are driven by economics and efficiency, not just climate concerns
- Understanding tech = controlling your future
- Chester highlights a major issue: lack of access to tech information in Black media spaces
- Ironically, he receives more support from non-Black (even conservative) platforms
- The issue is not capability—it’s distribution and exposure
- Communities must actively seek and share knowledge
- AI is comparable to literacy in earlier eras
- Avoiding it is like refusing education 100 years ago
- AI can:
- Create new careers quickly (3–6 months training)
- Increase independence and income
- All that’s required is:
- Time
- Curiosity
- Access (libraries included)
- Chester intentionally avoids over-complication
- He positions himself as**“tech-aware,” not overly technical**
- Effective communication = meeting people where they are
- Education works best when it is practical and digestible
- Infrastructure inequality
- Energy systems (solar, EVs, grid stress)
- Urban planning disparities
- Anticipate societal shifts
- Avoid becoming victims of those shifts
- “We’ve always been under attack… You can choose to be a victim or make the most of it.”
- “You either evolve or die, period.”
- “‘But’ stops so many phenomenal ideas.”
- “If you can sell to one person… you can sell to ten.”
- “Nobody can tell it like you… the world deserves to see it.”