AI is everywhere. With one click of a button, AI can write a social media status, create an original logo, answer math questions, or organize your calendar. While most just think about the surface-level use of AI, the technology is being used in the medical field, the government, and corporations all around the world.
What does that mean for people? What does that mean for the marginalized and disenfranchised citizens? What will the world look like with artificial intelligence 10 years from now?
These are the types of questions that Justice Will Prevail: Envisioning AI’s Impact on Humanity looks to discuss. Presented by Fayetteville PACT (Police Accountability Community Taskforce), the free event will take place at the Cameo Theater located at 225 Hay Street, on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The event kicks off with a short film screening, followed by a panel discussion. Discussion topics include:
• Ethical Implications of AI: Explore the moral considerations and responsibilities surrounding AI technology.
• Impact on Employment: Discuss how AI is transforming job markets and workforce dynamics.
• Privacy Concerns: Address the challenges AI poses to personal and data privacy.
• Bias and Discrimination: Examine the potential for bias in AI systems and its societal effects.
Diverse Resource Panel to Gain insights into AI's role in:
• Radio Broadcasting
• Geospatial Technology
• Law Enforcement
• Financial Instruments & Investments
• Real Estate
• Social Activism & Advocacy
• Estate Planning
• Culture & Religion
Kathy Greggs of Fayetteville Pact is spearheading this event. A US Army veteran, published author, and advocate, Greggs is the author of The Mother, The Soldier, The Activist, a member of Nvidia AI, and has been working her way through certifications to become well-versed in the subject and future industry.
The event will bring together several members of the community, including leadership. Panelists include:
• Laura Hardy- Hardy Group NC
• Treavor Flannery- Public Finance
• Jerome Bell- Rajj Investments and Real Estate
• Bishop John Miner- CEO, Nonprofit for the Homeless community ( Empact One Foundation)
• Michael Sheehan-Forensic Investigator
• Dr. McCray- FTCC Dean of Arts and Humanities
• Fayetteville Chief Police- Kemberle Braden
• Berland Robinson- Business Owner
• Peter Papas- Business Owner
• Minster Ammon Muhammad- Durham Mosque #34
• Dylan Dodson-Dodson Development
• Bernard Brooks- CEO, Kodach Brooks AI tools for security
• Gary Jones- “Get with Program”, Broadcaster and Radio Host
• Deterimus Hayes- Founder of Collagetic
Greggs will also serve as the Keynote Speaker, bringing her training and insight. The short film screening is an important part of the event and will set the tone.
“The movie will show some scenes of how AI fails and how youth use AI tools. Also, show clips from movies that I emphasize in my book and how activists may not be able to advocate against it. The future of how humanity may not exist and how humanity's way of life may change,” Greggs said.
For more information about the event, visit, https://www.facebook.com/events/1229738685040008
Fayetteville PACT discusses impact of AI on humanity
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- Written by Amber Little