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With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), new technology is reshaping business landscapes and creating unprecedented opportunities for innovation and growth. Professors Babu George and Ontario Wooden explore the transformative journey of African American entrepreneurs as they navigate the evolving AI era.Beginning with a conceptual analysis based on firsthand experiences with African American business leaders and supported by the existing literature, George and Wooden trace the historical trajectory of African American entrepreneurship, highlighting the resilience and ingenuity that have long defined this community. They examine critical aspects such as policy frameworks, financial strategies, educational initiatives, and the importance of networking within the AI ecosystem, underscoring the need for inclusive policies and accessible resources to ensure African American entrepreneurs can fully participate in and benefit from the AI revolution.At the heart of the discussion is AI’s role in bridging socioeconomic divides, equipping African American entrepreneurs with powerful tools to overcome systemic barriers and advance toward economic empowerment. Through micro-case studies, innovative insights, and actionable strategies, the book brings home the hope that digital divides and systemic inequities can be overcome successfully.AI Empowered concludes with a forward-looking perspective, envisioning a future where African American entrepreneurs lead AI-driven innovation. It calls for a collective effort to support these trailblazers and foster a diverse, dynamic entrepreneurial landscape that reflects the promise of the digital age.
Babu George is a Professor of Management at Alcorn State University, USA. His recent research focuses extensively on technology management, particularly the business implications of AI.Ontario S. Wooden is Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Higher Education at North Carolina Central University, USA. He is connected with the African American educational and entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Chapter 1. A New Era for African American Entrepreneurship Chapter 2. The AI Revolution and its Implications Chapter 3. Barriers to Equitable Progress Chapter 4. The Digital Divide Chapter 5. Innovation at the Margins Chapter 6. Policy and Progress Chapter 7. Funding the Future Chapter 8. Education and Empowerment Chapter 9. Networking in the AI Era Chapter 10. Global Perspectives on African American Entrepreneurship in AIChapter 11. Ethical AI and Responsible Innovation Chapter 12. Leveraging AI for Frugal Innovation Chapter 13. Looking Ahead