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The AI Tools Every Entrepreneur Needs Right Now - Ep. 161 w/ De’lon Dixon


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What Up Doe?! This week, we’re tapping in with De’Lon Dixon, founder of Think Technologies and a Detroit-based tech leader working at the intersection of AI, UX, and community impact. With a background in behavioral science, psychology, and user experience, De’Lon breaks down artificial intelligence in a way that’s approachable, practical, and empowering. From partnering with OpenAI to building custom AI solutions for businesses and community organizations, his mission is clear: make sure Detroit and Black communities are not left behind in the AI revolution. This conversation demystifies the tech, the business, and the mindset required to build in the future.

We’re talking:

  • What AI really is and why it’s not as scary as people think.
  • How Think Technologies helps businesses automate, scale, and save time.
  • Turning a ChatGPT experiment into a full tech startup.
  • Partnering with OpenAI and building credibility as a Black founder in tech.
  • Using AI to improve workflows, creativity, and everyday life.


Join us for a forward-thinking conversation about technology, entrepreneurship, and why Detroit must have a seat at the table as AI continues to reshape how we work, create, and build wealth.

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