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Welcome to The Black Futurist podcast, the show that explores the vision and impact of the people and innovation pushing the boundaries of our imagination.
Through our series of interviews with creators and executives (read: brilliant people), we explore topics such as career, relationships, motivation and sci-fi, as well as current events in science, technology and entertainment.
We create open dialogue that allows for challenging conversations about the state of the world, as well as the place of humanity within it.
How will what we see today impact our future?
Through our series of interviews with creators and executives (read: brilliant people), we explore topics such as career, relationships, motivation and sci-fi, as well as current events in science, technology and entertainment.
We create open dialogue that allows for challenging conversations about the state of the world, as well as the place of humanity within it.
How will what we see today impact our future?
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Join host Bryndan D. Moore in this engaging episode of The Black Futurist Podcast as he explores whether modern elevators qualify as robots with engineer Brandon Carter. Learn about the future of tech at Atlanta Tech Week and the Render Conference, featuring insights from Angie Jones on the impact of AI on careers and Kedasha Kerr's remarkable transition from social work to tech. Discover thought-provoking discussions on generative AI, responsible automation, and advice for budding developers.00:00 Introduction and Elevator Curiosity01:02 Exploring Modern Elevators as Robots01:12 Atlanta Tech Week and Render Conference04:15 Interview with Angie Jones on AI and Careers10:44 The Future of AI in Software Development20:32 Kedahsa Kerr's Journey from Social Work to Development21:28 Financial Struggles and Career Transition22:27 Discovering Coding and Mindset Shifts23:52 Balancing Multiple Jobs24:41 Living in Florida and Financial Realities25:13 Advising Startups on Sourcing Talent26:24 Learning Programming Languages26:45 Navigating the Tech Industry Today28:18 Investing and Financial Management30:14 Building Online Communities and Social Media Impact32:35 Applying Empathy in Tech35:21 Future Plans and Exciting Projects37:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The Role of AI in Education: Critical Analysis with Dr. Maurice Ellis Dolberry | The Black Futurist PodcastIn this episode of The Black Futurist Podcast, hosted by Bryndan D. Moore, special guest Dr. Maurice Ellis Dolberry, aka 'Mo the Educator,' delves into the significant impact of AI on education. The conversation covers the potential end of literacy and critical thinking due to misuse of AI, the importance of assessment in learning, and the challenges of maintaining educational standards in an AI-dominated era. Dr. Dolberry shares insights on the necessity of human educators, the dangers of relying solely on AI, the cultural biases in AI models, and the future implications for a generation growing up with AI as a constant companion.00:00 The Impact of AI on Education00:44 Introduction of the Guest and Personal Updates02:04 The Ubiquity and Surface-Level Use of AI03:05 Philosophical Questions on AI in Education03:55 The Role of Teachers in the Age of AI04:43 The Importance of Assessment in Education05:12 AI as a Tool for Learning and Its Limitations09:53 The Concept of Zone of Proximal Development11:02 The Dangers of Replacing Educators with AI11:31 Khan Academy and AI in Learning12:39 Balancing AI Efficiency with Critical Thinking14:22 The Question of AI Personhood18:02 AI Integration in Education and Its Challenges25:41 Cultural Implications of AI in Education34:13 Introduction to the Model34:46 Empowering Personal Knowledge Creation35:05 Training AI for Education36:03 The Role of Educators in AI Integration43:39 Critical Thinking and AI46:57 Future of AI in Therapy and Education49:47 Challenges and Opportunities in AI52:36 The Importance of Critical Analysis57:13 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
Exploring the Future: AI, Robotics, and Innovations at CES 2025
Join host Bryndan Moore on The Black Futurist Podcast as he recaps his experiences at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. From groundbreaking advancements in AI, including generative, deterministic, and agentic AI, to innovations in virtual commerce, wearable tech, autonomous driving, and more, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of the latest tech trends shaping our future. Bryndan shares key insights from his presentations on AI, demos revolutionary products from companies like Adobe and Sony, and dives into the implications of AI on various industries. Tune in to explore the cutting-edge technology that is set to transform our world.
00:00 Introduction and Host's Experience at CES 2025
01:12 Generative AI: The Game Changer
04:15 Deterministic AI: Pattern Recognition Revolution
06:10 Agentic AI: The Next Frontier
12:25 Virtual Commerce: The Future of Shopping
18:53 AI Video Translation: Breaking Language Barriers
21:55 AI in Business and Media: A New Era
25:49 Exploring Language Translation Devices
26:52 Shenzhen Time Kettle: Moving Beyond Phones
28:52 Plaud.ai: Revolutionizing Translation and Recording
31:29 Exoskeletons: Enhancing Human Capabilities
33:31 Smart Glasses: The Future of Wearables
36:37 Sony's Innovations: From Cars to Cameras
40:55 Autonomous Vehicles: The Road Ahead
44:15 Robotics and AI in Warehousing and Agriculture
48:01 Conclusion and Future Episodes
Join Niya Palmer, co-creator of "Miss Governor" (now on Netflix), in a lively roundtable with Bryndan D. Moore, Brittany Bell Surratt from Hip Hop Caucus, and Dr. Maurice Dolberry. Dive into the creative journey behind the show, the unique comedic and political backdrop of Mississippi, and the power of representation in media. The conversation covers everything from the challenges of breaking into Hollywood, the importance of telling authentic stories, to the impact of AI on the creative process. Plus, enjoy personal stories about family, resilience, and the making of a groundbreaking series.Key topics:The inspiration and process behind "Miss Governor"Mississippi’s portrayal in media and real lifeBalancing comedy and political commentaryThe role of family, community, and HBCU experiencesNavigating Hollywood as a Black creativeThe impact of AI on writing and productionAdvice for aspiring writers and creatorsDon’t miss Niya’s insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and the panel’s candid, humorous take on culture, creativity, and resilience.Follow Niya Palmer on IG: @niyapalmertrustyChapters:00:00 - Introduction & Mississippi Representation05:00 - Meet Niya Palmer: Co-creator of "Miss Governor"08:00 - Howard University Memories & HBCU Life13:00 - The Creative Process: From Idea to Netflix18:00 - Comedy, Politics, and Real-World Inspiration23:00 - Family, Upbringing, and Only Child Stories28:00 - The Writers’ Room: Authenticity & Collaboration33:00 - AI, Technology, and the Future of Storytelling38:00 - Advice for Aspiring Creators41:00 - Reflections on Resilience & Making It Happen45:00 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Watch "Miss Governor"
Live from AFROTECH 2024: Insights, Experiences, and Opportunities
Join Bryndan D. Moore from The Black Futurist Podcast as he reports live from AfroTech 2024 in Houston, Texas.
In this episode, attendees, shares their impressions, experiences, and highlights of the conference. From discussing career journeys and the significance of AFROTECH's location to networking opportunities and cultural celebrations, this episode provides a comprehensive look at the vibrant AfroTech community. Special guests include Howard University alumni, industry professionals, and recruiters who emphasize the importance of representation and innovation in technology. Tune in to hear about the impact of AfroTech, the future of Black technologists, and what makes this conference a must-attend event.
00:00 Introduction to The Black Futurist Podcast
00:47 My Tech Journey: From Journalism to Cloud Solutions
01:56 AfroTech 2024: First Impressions and Location Insights
02:55 Experiences and Highlights from AfroTech Attendees
05:06 The Unique Cultural Celebration at AfroTech
05:59 Delta Air Lines at AfroTech: Talent and Opportunities
06:55 Feedback and Critique: AI in Manufacturing Panel
08:07 Netflix Live Event Issues: A Conversation
10:27 Black Hair and Tech: Exploring Opportunities
11:01 Conclusion: Reflections on AfroTech 2024
AfroTech 2024, AfroTech Highlights, The Black Futurist Podcast, Bryndan D. Moore, Black technologists, Black recruiters, Black founders, Black funders, Tech conferences, Houston tech events, Howard University, HBCU graduates, Tech industry insights, Cloudflare solutions engineer, AWS solutions architect, Digital business, Black women in tech, Tech panel discussions, AI in manufacturing, Networking in tech, AfroTech community, Black professionals, AfroTech review, Career growth in tech, Recruiters at AfroTech, Tech innovations, Live event streaming issues, Netflix streaming, Delta Airlines at AfroTech, Tech job opportunities
Join Bryndan Moore from The Black Futurist Podcast as he explores DreamHack 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia alongside Dwayne Meekins from North Carolina A&T Aggie E-Sports lab.
The episode features interviews with attendees like AimezTaco and Black Princess Peach, insights from the BYOC (Bring Your Own Computer) section, discussions with Sony representatives about new PC gaming gear, and conversations with industry professionals like Becky from ESL Gaming.
Discover all the excitement, new technology, competitive gaming, and the vibrant community spirit that make DreamHack a must-attend event.
00:00 Welcome to DreamHack 2024
00:27 Meet the Cosplayers
01:16 Exploring DreamHack with Dwayne Meekins
02:26 ZuNebula's DreamHack Experience
04:03 BYOC: Bring Your Own Computer
07:15 Cosplay Highlights and Interviews
09:49 Sony INZONE Showcase
11:07 Behind the Scenes with Becky from ESL Gaming
In this special episode of The Black Futurist Podcast, Bryndan D. Moore introduces guests Dr. Hannah Oldham and Dr. Nia Abdullah, who explore the future of education amid advancements like AI, quantum computing, and robotics.
They discuss the importance of fostering innovation, the role of new technologies, soft skills, and creating inclusive environments for students, particularly in STEM fields. They share practical insights and experiences on integrating technology, building community trust, tackling educational equity, and supporting underrepresented groups.
The conversation concludes with a visionary discussion on the future of education in a utopian society.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:21 The Future of Education: Key Questions
00:57 Snippet
02:16 Guest Introductions
02:50 AI and Technology in Education
06:12 Community Involvement and Educational Equity
11:02 Real-World Problem Solving in Classrooms
23:25 Girls Who Code: Empowering Young Women in STEM
26:01 Hand-Drawn Maps and Digital Transformation
26:35 Launching the Crafter's Website
27:07 Soft Skills in Action
28:27 Scientific Symposium and Community Research
30:05 Challenges and Triumphs in Data Collection
33:00 Empowering Women in STEM
35:39 The Importance of Near-Peer Mentorship
35:55 Building Trust in Community Programs
37:13 Creating Safe Spaces for Girls in STEM
42:41 Imagining the Future of Education
47:26 Gamification and Global Problem Solving
48:26 Meet the Experts
This episode of The Black Futurist podcast features an in-depth conversation with Dr. Hassan Tetteh, a distinguished surgeon, author, and former U.S. Navy Chief Medical Informatics Officer, exploring the transformative power of AI in healthcare.
Dr. Tetteh shares his journey from graffiti artist to thoracic surgeon, emphasizing the role of art and creative expression in his medical career. The discussion delves into clinical informatics, the strategic application of AI in military medicine, and the development of AI tools that outperform human specialists in detecting cancers.
Tetteh also discusses his books in the 'The Art of Human Care' series and his vision for future healthcare, highlighting significant military contributions to medical advancements. The conversation pivots to address the importance of data diversity in AI model training, the ethical considerations in AI deployment, and the concept of using AI as a decision-support tool rather than a replacement for human judgment.
0:00 Exploring the Intersection of AI and Medicine with Dr. Hassan Tetteh
01:01 Opening Remarks: Bryndan D. Moore
01:54 Guest Introduction: Dr. Hassan Tetteh's Unique Journey
03:04 Exploring the Art of Human Care with AI
03:13 Dr. Tetteh's Personal and Professional Background
05:20 The Intersection of Art, Medicine, and AI
14:06 Deterministic vs. Generative AI: Applications in Medicine
14:41 AI's Role in Healthcare: Enhancing Medical Practices
25:45 Leveraging AI in Healthcare: Military Insights and Civilian Applications
26:28 The Power of Zip Codes: How Geography Influences Health
27:08 Harnessing Military Data for AI Advancements
36:56 The Role of AI in Healthcare: Standards, Testing, and Evaluation
44:27 Upcoming Event: The Art of Human Care Live
46:42 Personal Insights: Top Five MCs and More
In this episode of The Black Futurist Podcast, host Bryndan D. Moore gathers insights from tech experts Sarah Ivey, Tim Hanlon, and Dr. Brad Berens following their participation at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024.
They discuss emerging trends and technologies, including advancements in AI, real-time translation devices, digital health innovations, and the future potential of augmented reality glasses. They also explore the growing trend for cross-technology collaboration, AI integration in gadgets, and discuss the implications of immersive personalized streaming in the context of live events and sports. The conversation additionally highlights the significance of sustainable tech development and its expected focus in future CES shows.
0:00 CES 2024
01:19 Memorable Tech from CES
01:33 The Power of Cross-Technology Collaboration
02:51 Implications of AI
03:58 Digital Health Innovations
08:15 The Rise of AI Compliance
09:26 The Future of Mixed Reality
11:22 Predictions for Next Year's CES
13:24 Tim Hanlon
14:10 The Evolution of TV Streaming
18:59 The Role of Design in Tech
23:04 The Intersection of Commerce and Technology
25:29 Conclusion
25:36 The Evolution of Barcodes and QR Codes
26:06 Exploring XREAL and Advanced QR Codes
28:58 The Future of Streaming Personalization
31:25 The Wild West of Tech Spending
31:32 The Impact of AI in Various Industries
33:18 The Dangers of AI in News Reporting
34:57 The Need for Legislation in AI
35:19 Dr. Brad Berens
35:19 The Future of CES and AI
41:34 The Rise of Ambient Computing
44:55 The Future of Digital Health
50:18 Closing Thoughts on Digital Health Trends
#CES2024 #TechInnovation #FutureTrends #TheBlackFuturistPodcast #AIInsights #DigitalHealth #TechConference #TechCollaboration #MR #AR #XR #VR #AugmentedReality #VirtualReality #DigitalTransformation #inventingtomorrowshow
Join host Bryndan D. Moore in this episode of The Black Futurist as he delves into the journey of first-time parenthood at age 50 with Dr. Maurice Dolberry.
They discuss the modern advancements in fertility treatments, the emotional and mental challenges of navigating parenthood, and the technological changes in baby care that make the process fascinating and complex.
Learn about everything from baby monitors to the sci-fi-like state of baby bottles, and gain insights into Maurice's experiences of becoming a father of twins at an advanced age. Don't miss their candid conversation covering aspects of late life parenting.
Introduction
what would you say were some of the contributing factors that allowed you to successfully navigate the process? So I'd say, you know, through our process and so in the, you know, transparency, we use some science to help us out. It was the mental, emotional, aspects that were first and foremost, by far, man, just like, how many people in a normal situation, who are not Very, very sick, have six shots in a day?...
The Journey to Fatherhood at 50
what would you say were some of the contributing factors that allowed you to successfully navigate the process? So I'd say, you know, through our process and so in the, you know, transparency, we use some science to help us out. It was the mental, emotional, aspects that were first and foremost, by far, man, just like, how many people in a normal situation, who are not Very, very sick, have six shots in a day?...
The Challenges of Advanced-Age Pregnancy
Let's go to the beginning....
The Role of Science in Fertility
what would you say were some of the contributing factors that allowed you to successfully navigate the process? So I'd say, you know, through our process and so in the, you know, transparency, we use some science to help us out. And I would say That the number one thing is to just make sure that you have support around you....
Understanding the Types of Twins
Also, I know that there are multiple types of twins, and you had a certain type of twin....
Modern Tech for New Parents
Jumping forward, you got the kids to the house....
The Uber Driver Monitor and Camera
So you have to get the little Uber driver joint, you know, so it's got its own monitor that I stuck on to my dashboard....
The App-Based Baby Monitor System
We have a system that we use that was, suggested to us by a family friend who is herself a doctor, and has young boys....
Introducing the Sprout Baby App
It's called Sprout, um, and it's a baby app....
The Technical Side of Baby Monitoring
It's, it's kind of technical and, you know, it kind of, it, it speaks to that, you know, it speaks to my engineering, you know, hard science, side, right, that I still have....
The Future of Baby Tracking Technology
Uh, so we don't have anything that, you know, I think about like tracking technology, like, would I put a little, you know, bracelet on both of them and track them?...
The Evolution of Baby Bottles
What's the modern state of baby bottles?...
The Modern State of Strollers, Baby Carriers, and Swings
Now to your point, the next category is strollers, baby carriers, and swings....
Speedfire Round:
Meet the Twins: A Glimpse into Fatherhood
00:00 Introduction
00:00 The Journey to Fatherhood at 50
05:23 The Challenges of Advanced-Age Pregnancy
18:51 Understanding the Types of Twins
21:24 Modern Tech for New Parents
23:30 The Uber Driver Monitor and Camera
23:55 The App-Based Baby Monitor System
24:29 Introducing the Sprout Baby App
24:35 The Technical Side of Baby Monitoring
25:54 The Future of Baby Tracking Technology
27:22 Concerns About Radio Waves Around Babies
29:06 The Evolution of Baby Bottles
31:25 The Modern State of Strollers, Baby Carriers, and Swings
34:41 Speedfire Round: Quick Questions and Answers
37:17 Meet the Twins: A Glimpse into Fatherhood
In this episode of The Black Futurist Podcast, we sat down with the multifaceted Leshawnda Larkin, a powerhouse in the tech industry who has bridged the gap between entertainment and technology.
Her journey from a Chemical Engineering student (Howard University) to an important part in innovating VR industries, AI, and mentoring diverse creators has been an inspiring revelation. Listen as Leshawnda delves into her work at Samsung, the exciting and transformative experience of launching VR headsets, her thoughts on the next big thing in emerging tech, and the importance of nurturing creatives in the tech space.
Additionally, she breaks down the potential of AI and the Metaverse, discusses the shift in content creation and shares her passion for mentorship.
Pay attention as our hosts, Bryndan D. Moore and guest host Brent Hughes discuss with Leshawnda how education, engineering, and entertainment intersect, and how our traditional school system needs to adapt to meet the tech-transformed future.
In this episode of The Black Futurist, special guest Alfonso Wright, founder of Brooklyn Tea, talks in-depth about running an ancient business in the modern age, touching on how he uses digital marketing to reach consumers, share stories, and sell tea.
Conversation also spans beyond tea to envision the future of driving and the potential use of AI in sports.
Brooklyn Tea - https://BrooklynTea.com
https://Instagram.com/brooklyntea
Bryndan D. Moore - https://BryndanMoore.com
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Dr. Maurice Dolberry
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The Black Futurist Podcast: AI, Engineering & Space Colonization
In this thought-provoking episode of The Black Futurist, hosts Be Moore, Brent Hughes, and Mo Dolberry embark on an extensive discussion on some of the most intriguing realms of advanced science and technology. They initiate with exploratory conversations about engineering, followed by an insightful discussion about science versus engineering. Delving into the realm of AI, the conversation hones in on language model design and discusses the implications of current and emerging technologies. The conversation takes a twist with a profound discussion about space colonization, societal structures in outer space, and the role of the dominant species on the planet. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a space buff, or an engineering geek, this episode will surely leave you pondering about the future.
Differentiation of Science and Engineering
I would define engineering as aggressive problem solving...
Artificial Intelligence & Large Language Models
I want to tell us about, you've been spending a lot of time on, AI dealing with, uh, large language models....
Space Colonization & Social Structures
Maurice, there's a show that we enjoyed very much....
Guest: Brent Hughes, Cloud Engineer, MBA, Chef
Hosts: Bryndan D. Moore & Dr. Maurice Dolberry
On this episode of The Black Futurist podcast, host Bryndan D. Moore is joined by two remarkable individuals who are shedding light on a grave societal matter that demands our attention: Dr. Roger Mitchell Jr. and Dr. Jay Aronson.
The pair are focused on quantifying and minimizing deaths that occur within the US criminal legal system—a haunting public health emergency that often remains hidden from public scrutiny. As the authors of the groundbreaking book "Death in Custody: How America Ignores the Truth and What We Can Do about It," and the hosts of the companion podcast "Official Ignorance," (produced by Bryndan D. Moore for Hip Hop Caucus) Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Aronson bring invaluable insights and storytelling to the forefront.
Dr. Mitchell, a prominent professor and chair of pathology at the Howard University College of Medicine, along with his extensive experience as a forensic pathologist and former Chief Medical Examiner of Washington, DC, shares his expertise on the profound issue of deaths in custody. Dr. Aronson, founder and director of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and an esteemed professor in the Department of History, contributes his deep understanding of the complex dynamics between science, law, and social justice.
The problem, as discussed in this episode, is staggering: a dire lack of reliable data surrounding deaths that occur during interactions with the criminal legal system, whether in police encounters, during transportation, or within detention facilities. The intentional disregard of this issue by the very institutions tasked with oversight magnifies the urgency for change.
Join us as Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Aronson passionately articulate their motivations behind their powerful collaborative project, detailing their practical and attainable solutions for accurate data collection and comprehensive investigation into these tragic incidents. Their compelling insights pave the way for a transformed future—one where transparency, accountability, and human rights take center stage.
Stay tuned for the launch of "Official Ignorance" in September 2023, and remember that their book, "Death in Custody," is available now wherever books are sold.
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#DCRA #DeathinCustody
It is a life skill to be able to swim.
Beyond saving ones own life, there are opportunities to safely come to the aid of others, and beyond that there are professions that are unlocked by our comfort and ability to safely navigate the element that covers nearly 70% of our planet: water.
Unfortunately, for many minority populations and also for low income families the disparities in number on preventable drownings per year are staggering.
Joining us on The Black Futurist podcast today are Chef Brent Hughes, who is a avid swimmer and Dr. Angela Beale Tawfeeq, board member of Diversity in Aquatics, an organization dedicated to improving aquatic outcomes for at risk communities.
There are SEVERAL FREE resources for adults and children provided in this episode, additionally, we share OUR personal journeys toward becoming more proficient as swimmers.
Let us know what you think.
In this episode of The Black Futurist podcast we delve into the world of technology and its impact on humanity with our special guest, Mike Johns, a self-proclaimed "Futurist for the Culture." Mike's work revolves around the intersection of technology and humanity, and he is on a mission to create a new strategy that addresses the challenges faced by global civilization.
During this engaging episode, Mike shares his vision for a futuristic reality based on five foundational principles: Technology, Culture, Ethics, Data, and Privacy. These principles form the bedrock of his approach to shaping the future, ensuring it remains inclusive, ethical, and respectful of individual privacy.
One highlight of the conversation is Mike's upcoming event partnership with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. Together, they are organizing "Tech with Soul," a thought-provoking event that promises to bring BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) voices to the forefront of tech policy discussions. Through this collaboration, they aim to empower underrepresented communities in the tech industry and advocate for policies that prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Join us as we explore the cutting-edge ideas and forward-thinking concepts brought forth by Mike Johns, an innovative thinker at the forefront of tech and culture. Prepare to be inspired and informed as we discuss the limitless possibilities of a future where technology serves as a force for good and uplifts humanity as a whole.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of The Black Futurist podcast, and get ready to embark on a journey into a future where technology and humanity coexist harmoniously, guided by the principles of Technology, Culture, Ethics, Data, and Privacy. Let's envision a world where innovation and consciousness merge to create a better, more inclusive future for all.
#NABShow #CBCF #TechWithSoul
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In this episode of The Black Futurist Podcast, host Bryndan D. Moore sits down with Tim Hanlon, a media executive and industry expert from Vertere Group, to delve into the world of ATSC 3.0 and its impact on broadcast television.
As seasoned innovations and media executives, respectively, and having served together as tech guides at major events like CES and NAB Show, Moore and Hanlon bring their vast knowledge and insights to the table, discussing the benefits, challenges, and potential frictions surrounding the adoption of ATSC 3.0.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the evolving media landscape, this episode offers valuable insights into ATSC 3.0's potential impact on the industry.
#TheBlackFuturist #ATSC30 #ATSC #BroadcastTV
This was my first year attending The National Association of Broadcasters NAB Show, and it proved an incredible look ahead into the technologies that impact the way we create, collect, catalog and monetize content.
Johnny Jones joins me to discuss initial impressions of the technologies that impressed us after day 1 of the show.
Did you attend NAB Show? What impressed you?
#NABShow100
Guest: Johnny Jones, @JohnnyJones.me
Host: Bryndan D. Moore, BryndanMoore.com, @bemor
"The Show Between the Show"
This episode of The Black Futurist podcast is an inside look at one of the real life conversations we have behind the scenes.
Topics we cover in this show include:
Swarm - The modern horror / dark comedy by Donald and Stephen Glover
Flatbush Misdemeanors
Picard and Star Trek The Next Generation
The Mandalorian and Bad Batch
The Last of Us 2 - The quality of storytelling that is happening in gaming
Howard University Charter Day - The James Webb Space Telescope
San Francisco's Reparations for American Slavery discussion
The Definition of Woke, and the weaponizing of words
Critical Race Theory
Guests:
Chef Brent Hughes - https://Instagram.com/brentbecooking
Lavell Flamon - https://Instagram.com/lavellflamon
Hosts:
Bryndan D. Moore - https://Instagram.com/bemor
https://BryndanMoore.com
Dr. Maurice Dolberry - https://Instagram.com/mdeduc8r
We're now on Youtube @TheBlackFuturist
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Welcome to another episode of The Black Futurist podcast! In this episode, our hosts Bryndan D. Moore and Dr. Maurice Dolberry are joined by two special guests, Chef Brent Hughes, and Lavell Flamon. Together, they delve into the world of AI and explore the far-reaching implications of competent AI.
Join us as we discuss the merits of AI use for creatives, including its ability to enhance the creative process and improve productivity. We also examine the potential hazards that could arise from AI use, such as the intersection of AI and law enforcement, and the potential for overuse by students.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the future of AI, this episode of The Black Futurist podcast is a must-WATCH. If there is anything you'll learn about our team, it's that humor lies at the heart of all of these really brainy conversations.
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Guests:
Chef Brent Hughes
Lavell Flamon
Co-Host: Dr. Maurice E. Dolberry
Host: Bryndan D. Moore
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