Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of technological innovation, offering transformative opportunities alongside complex challenges for society. While AI has revolutionized industries, enhancing efficiency, productivity, and convenience in unprecedented ways, its rapid proliferation also raises significant ethical, social, and economic concerns. Issues such as job displacement, misinformation, and privacy infringement are among the risks associated with AI’s evolution, including its impact on exacerbating racial inequality and bias.
Hear from our expert panelists about the various aspects of AI technology and its impact, including:
- Strategies to tackle bias in generative AI
- Advantages and disadvantages of AI for journalists
- Combating misinformation and disinformation in the news and on social media
- Embracing AI to stay competitive in the job market
- Teaching today's youth to become future innovators
Meet the Panelists

Established by Ayana Elon, Black Girl Ai is a platform dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in the tech industry. By harnessing the power of cutting-edge tools, Black Girl Ai aims to make the tech industry more diverse, equitable, and inclusive for all, using technology as a force for good.

Damaso Reyes (he/him) has been a journalist and contributor to the Amsterdam News since 1996. He has been published by: The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, New York Magazine, Der Spiegel, KSFR radio, the Miami Herald, and Forbes.

Author of “Terysa Solves It!,” Terysa Ridgeway is a technical program manager at Google. Before that, Terysa was a rocket scientist developing code for Exoatmospheric Spacecraft! Terysa holds computer science and mathematics degrees from Southern University and A&M College, and is nearing completion of Stanford University's LEAD Executive Education program.

Dr. Allison Hudson is the managing owner of AHH Consulting LLC, specializing in business consulting with a focus on applied artificial intelligence, product and service development, and business strategy. Dr. Hudson is also an assistant professor in the School of Global Business, Trade and Transportation at Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida. She recently co-created a new course called Applied Artificial Intelligence in Business, the first of its kind in the state of Florida.

Farah Allen is an accomplished media technology specialist with over 20 years of technology leadership experience. Farah is currently the CEO and founder of The Labz, a no-code website-building platform that creates interactive, socially engaging web experiences and brand-led metaverses. Farah has been voted Startup of the Year, Women of the Year in Technology, and has been featured in publications such as Cosmopolitan, Forbes, Business Insider, and Fast Company.

Bernadette Morris is a dedicated community leader and successful business owner/executive. Bernadette owns three companies: Sonshine Communications, founded in 1993; Black PR Wire, Inc., founded in 2000; and Women Grow Strong, founded in 2008. Black PR Wire is an online newswire distribution company. It provides key news and information to Black media in the U.S. and the Caribbean 24/7.