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Leveraging an African-Centered Language Model (LLM) for Dismantling White Supremacy: The Case of “SMOKY”

Authors

Janga Bussaja, Independent Researcher, USA

Abstract

The system outlined in this proposal exists in a conceptual phase, awaiting the necessary resources for implementation. The theoretical framework presented herein lays the foundation for the development and deployment of 'Smoky,' an innovative artificial intelligence system designed to confront systemic racism. Grounded in African-centered scholarship and equipped with sophisticated monitoring capabilities, 'Smoky' stands as a pioneering endeavor in the realm of leveraging technology for social equity. This scholarly exploration delves into the conceptualization, development, and potential applications of 'Smoky' as a formidable asset in the ongoing struggle against racial injustice. As with any transformative idea, securing funding and support is paramount to transitioning from theory to tangible action. This paper serves as a call to philanthropists and potential collaborators to join in the realization of this vision, contributing to the advancement of technology-driven solutions for social justice.

Keywords

African-centered Language Model (LLM), Systemic Racism, White Supremacy, Social Justice, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Algorithms, Knowledge Representation, Neural Networks, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Information Retrieval, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Multimedia Analysis, Pattern Recognition, Cognitive Informatics,Planetary Chess,Counter-racist Scholars, Biases in AI, Hybrid Intelligent Systems, Evolutionary Computing, Technical Challenges in AI Development

Full Text  Volume 14, Number 11