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Another day. Another shade. š
In this episode, weāre not talking novels or movies, weāre exploring the gray areas of valuing creative and educational labor in the age of AI. When an algorithm can generate art or lesson plans in seconds, what happens to the invisible layers of human expertise, care, and cultural accuracy that make the work truly meaningful?
Olisa (Menakaya) and Henrietta (S'atteirneh) unpack how AI is reshaping perceptions of value: the trap of speed, the illusion of āfree,ā and the overlooked intellectual craftsmanship behind teaching and artistry. We share real stories from rewriting AI-generated curricula to redesigning culturally mismatched imagery. We want to show why the hidden labor of educators and artists canāt be priced at zero.
This episode asks: how do we build fair pricing models in a world where output is fast but authenticity is slow and deliberate? And how do we protect the trust of students, communities, and clients when machines threaten to blur the line between quick drafts and lived expertise?
Whether youāre an educator guiding students through AI tools, an artist pricing your cultural labor, or an innovator seeking clarity in a noisy marketplace, this conversation shines a light on the unseen layers of human work that AI canāt replace.
š§ Tune in and discover why this episode isnāt scandalous but deeply human.
Another day. Another shade. š
In this episode, weāre not talking novels or movies, weāre exploring the gray areas of valuing creative and educational labor in the age of AI. When an algorithm can generate art or lesson plans in seconds, what happens to the invisible layers of human expertise, care, and cultural accuracy that make the work truly meaningful?
Olisa (Menakaya) and Henrietta (S'atteirneh) unpack how AI is reshaping perceptions of value: the trap of speed, the illusion of āfree,ā and the overlooked intellectual craftsmanship behind teaching and artistry. We share real stories from rewriting AI-generated curricula to redesigning culturally mismatched imagery. We want to show why the hidden labor of educators and artists canāt be priced at zero.
This episode asks: how do we build fair pricing models in a world where output is fast but authenticity is slow and deliberate? And how do we protect the trust of students, communities, and clients when machines threaten to blur the line between quick drafts and lived expertise?
Whether youāre an educator guiding students through AI tools, an artist pricing your cultural labor, or an innovator seeking clarity in a noisy marketplace, this conversation shines a light on the unseen layers of human work that AI canāt replace.
š§ Tune in and discover why this episode isnāt scandalous but deeply human.