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Building Digital Legacies: AI and Blockchain Are the Future of African American Liberation
Right now, we’re standing at a crossroads where AI and blockchain have empowered African American communities to build legacies in ways we never thought possible.
"Building Digital Legacies: AI and Blockchain Are the Future of African American Liberation" breaks down how these innovative technologies are changing the game—how they’re giving African Americans the power to preserve our wealth, knowledge, and culture and pass them on to future generations with intention and control.
In this talk, we’ll explore how AI and blockchain aren’t just tech buzzwords but solutions to some of the biggest challenges we face today.
We’re talking about closing the wealth gap, holding onto our rich cultural heritage, and ensuring that what we pass down to the next generation is more than just material things—it’s wisdom, resilience, and empowerment.
Digital legacies are a form of liberation, allowing us to own our story, manage our wealth, and shape the future on our terms.
Here’s what you’ll walk away with:
A clear understanding of how AI can help document and transfer cultural knowledge, financial literacy, and family history—ensuring that these legacies last.
The role of blockchain in protecting and transferring digital assets—from wealth to intellectual property—without relying on outside systems or middlemen.
Practical steps that African American families and entrepreneurs can take right now to start building digital legacies using AI and blockchain.
Why are these technologies more than just tools? They’re paths to financial empowerment and long-term cultural continuity, helping us overcome the barriers African American Americans have faced for generations.
Let’s explore how tech and liberation come together.
It’s time to build a digital legacy that empowers our communities for generations.
Ant Blair
7x Public Speaking Champion and Access Provider
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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