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The conversation explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the Pan-Afrikan movement, particularly focusing on the potential threats posed by AI-generated misinformation. Tho host emphasizes the importance of controlling the narrative surrounding figures like Captain Traore and highlight the dual nature of AI, which can both benefit and harm our communities. The discussion calls for greater awareness and accountability in the use of AI technologies.
There is a rise of fake AI videos, particularly in the context of Pan-Afrikanism, using the example of a purported endorsement of Captain Traore by the Pope. This video outlines the methods for identifying fake videos, including visual and audio tests, and emphasise the importance of media literacy to combat misinformation. The conversation highlights the potential dangers of AI-generated content and the need for vigilance in verifying information.
Listen to Nana Ama (Mama Brenda) tell her story from Nursing in the u.s. to becoming Queen Mother of Tutu, Akuapem, Ghana. As a Registered Nurse, by career, she engages in wellness/health checks for the residents of Tutu, particularly the elderly and women via free screenings and support groups.
Puberty Rituals in the Motherland: Sande Mbogboni (Sierra Leone), Dipo (Ghana)
Tate John Henrik Clarke
Full Speechhttps://youtu.be/vfd-hfXFsBU
Audio Credits:Song: Theme From King Heroin
Artist: The J.B.'sAlbum : Food For Thought
A useful video that helps to explain the cultural functionality and spiritual nature of Afrikan Dance.
Cheikh Anta Diop: Precolonial Black Africa (Preface & Chapter 1/10)
Excellent Lecture on characteristics of Melanin