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Rolling Out Launches the First Black AI Conference on the Campus of Morehouse College w/ Van Lathan, Mario Van Peebles, Google & More on the Campus of Morehouse College
Rolling Out’s RIDE CON AI Lab set the stage for an immersive, AI-centric weekend aimed at empowering the Black community. Nestled within the historic walls of the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center at Morehouse College, the event spanned numerous topics, from AI’s role in music production, the ascent of machine learning, to the impact of personal artificial assistants. Founders and funders were present and discussed how AI is impacting white collar, blue collar, music and the entertainment industry.
The first day of the RIDE Lab was an exciting blend of eminent speakers. The event kicked off with Munson Steed (CEO – Rolling Out), who set the tone with his enlightening opening remarks. Following him, John Pasmore (CEO/Founder – Latimore), who has raised millions of dollars for AI, discussed his AI platform designed specifically for the African-American community. Stephanie Cummings (Senior Federal IT Leader – Google) then shed light on the practical applications of Google and Generative AI technology. Next, Marlon Avery (CEO – AI Impact) hosted an engaging ‘learn and lunch’ session, focusing on the transformative potential of AI in business and education. Jamie Coleman (Strategist/Nonprofits Lead – Google) and Arthur Bernier, Jr. (Entrepreneur/Technologist/Educator) contributed to a discussion on AI’s future impact on creativity. Additionally, Guy Mills (Vice President – Supply Chain Division), Shakiri Murrain (Director of Innovation – Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs) and Jonathan Exume (Executive Director – @techsofcolor) highlighted the innovative technology prospects for Black entrepreneurs. The day concluded with Keynote Speaker Van Lathan (Podcast Host/Media Personality – Higher Learning Podcast) delving into the necessity for black people to infiltrate the AI space in order to revolutionize business and culture.
Day two of the RIDE Lab commenced with an insightful talk on understanding large language models presented by Brylan Donaldson (Associate Director of Innovation & New Ventures – Northwestern University) Post-session, attendees engaged in a networking session in the main lobby. Following this timeframe of connecting, guests re-entered the main concert hall to witness a special musical tribute to Tricky Stewart (5-Time Grammy Winning and Multi-Platinum Selling Super Producer, Record Executive, Songwriter, Music Publisher), the recipient of the Music Lifetime Achievement Award. Emerging talents graced the stage, performing before the legendary producer. Following the performances, Munson Steed (CEO of Rolling Out) invited Stewart to the stage to have a thoughtful fireside chat before his award presentation. Rolling Out’s RIDE CON AI Lab left attendees informed and inspired, armed with the tools to integrate AI into their respective endeavors and career paths.
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