Lusanda Omelo, founder of findaiforthat.com, an online directory for AI tools, allowing users to discover and explore a wide range of artificial intelligence solutions. 

Additionally, Find AI serves as a content hub, offering valuable resources and insights tailored for both AI enthusiasts and professionals who aim to stay informed and enhance their skills. Lusanda is currently immersed in AI and tools to help businesses become more efficient enhancing the customer journey.

Before you read, click here to read part one of this interview with Lusanda Omelo.

What’s the African country you would love to visit and why?

I’ve actually traveled quite a bit in Africa. The African country I’d like to visit is Kenya. Kenya is growing economically and I think there’s something that they’re doing there. I’m reading a few articles as well in terms of how they are leveraging AI, especially in the educational space. So, and it’s beautiful from what I’ve seen. I love the culture. It’s definitely one of the countries I would love to visit in Africa that I’ve never been to before.

What’s the most underrated South African food?

I think the most underrated South African food is the samp and beans. Listen, samp and beans, I’m a Khoisan, so we love our samp and beans and I think it’s underrated. So I’m a bit biased, I know some South Africans will say pop, but I think samp and beans is definitely underrated.

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How do you look after yourself in your free time?

I like to read and I like to exercise. I like running. So those are the two things that I do as hobbies. 

What has been the most humbling moment in your journey as an entrepreneur?

Quickfire Questions with Lusanda Omelo, Founder of findaiforthat.com
Quickfire Questions with Lusanda Omelo, Founder of findaiforthat.com

I get humbled every day by creating content and the content that I think is the best is the content that gets no likes, no comments. And I’m like, what is your problem, you people? Do you know how hard I work?

 And so the content that I’m like, oh, whatever, will tend to perform better. So I think it’s also humbling to be reminded in that way that content is not for me, it’s for the audience. I mustn’t fall in love with myself to such a point that I expect everybody to because the content is made for my audience basically.

What’s one thing that you would love people to know about you?

Just to keep it light, I love gardening. On weekends, I don’t have a wig like this and I’m not like this. I put on a t-shirt and comfortable clothes and I am in the garden. And I don’t wear gloves in the garden. I wanna feel the soil. So I love gardening. I think it’s so therapeutic for me.

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