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Rob Redding discusses Black Power and AI in his new book, Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy.
Rob Redding’s Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy redefines AI as a tool for Black liberation.

Author and media icon Rob Redding is set to release a groundbreaking new book, Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy, which explores the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and the future of Black communities. Redding’s work challenges the prevailing narratives around AI, proposing that it can be a tool for liberation rather than another mechanism for oppression. This book serves as a critical examination of how AI-driven hierarchies could reshape our world and what is at stake for Black people globally.

Redding introduces a philosophy he calls “Robootology,” which envisions AI and robotics as instruments for dismantling systemic inequities. By drawing parallels between historical injustices and the potential threats of “Artificial Supremacy,” the book offers a powerful framework for achieving Black technological sovereignty. It is a call to action, urging communities to build their own systems and reclaim their narratives in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Confronting the Rise of Artificial Supremacy

The core of Redding’s argument is that the rapid development of artificial intelligence presents both immense opportunities and significant risks. Without conscious and deliberate intervention, AI systems can perpetuate and even amplify existing racial biases. These systems, often trained on data sets reflecting historical inequalities, can lead to what Redding terms “Artificial Supremacy”—a new form of systemic hierarchy driven by algorithms and automated decision-making.

The book details how this new form of supremacy could manifest in various sectors, from law enforcement and justice to hiring and financial services. Redding provides a stark warning about the potential for AI to reinforce discriminatory practices, making them more efficient and harder to challenge. He argues that understanding these threats is the first step toward creating a more equitable future.

Redefining Power with Robootology

To counter the threat of AI-driven hierarchies, Redding introduces the concept of “Robootology.” This philosophy is not just about using technology but about fundamentally reimagining its purpose. It proposes that AI and robotics can be developed and deployed to affirm Black humanity and dismantle the structures of white supremacy.

Robootology is a blueprint for empowerment. It encourages Black creators, engineers, and thinkers to take a leading role in the development of AI. By building their own platforms and algorithms, they can ensure that these technologies reflect their values and serve their interests. This proactive approach is essential for achieving what Redding calls Black technological sovereignty—the ability for Black communities to control their own digital destinies.

A Call for Black Technological Sovereignty

“Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy” is more than a theoretical text; it is a practical guide and a manifesto. Redding emphasizes the need for communities to invest in their own technological infrastructure and education. This involves creating culturally relevant AI, building independent data sets, and fostering a new generation of Black tech leaders.

The book also explores the cultural dimensions of this struggle. The cover, featuring Redding’s own artwork titled “Black Power: Unapologetically Militant,” sets the tone for a bold and uncompromising message. It’s a declaration that the fight for justice has expanded into the digital realm.

Global Perspectives on AI and Race

The book’s message is amplified by a contribution from Redding-Shim Kwet Yung, a Bruneian writer and commentator. Their chapter examines how real-world racism against Black people is mirrored in the digital world, including the use of slurs against machines and robots. This perspective highlights the global nature of the challenge and underscores the need for a united front against technologically-mediated bias. The inclusion of this voice adds a layer of international context, showing how the fight against artificial supremacy is a worldwide concern.

For a deeper dive into how narratives shape our understanding of race and culture, you can explore more articles on The Narrative Matters.

The Author and His Mission

Rob Redding discusses Black Power and AI in his new book, Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy.
Rob Redding’s Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy redefines AI as a tool for Black liberation.

Rob Redding is a prominent voice in Black media, known for his fearless commentary on race, politics, and social justice. As an author, talk show host, and artist, he has consistently used his platforms to advocate for the Black community. His work on ReddingNewsReview.com and his show, “Redding News Review Unrestricted,” have established him as a key figure in contemporary discourse. This book is a continuation of his life’s work, applying his critical lens to one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Conclusion: Shaping the Future on Our Own Terms

“Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy” is a vital and timely work that provides a roadmap for navigating the challenges and opportunities of the AI era. It is a rallying cry for resilience, a blueprint for liberation, and a warning of the high stakes involved. Redding’s book urges Black communities to not just participate in the technological revolution but to lead it, shaping a future that is equitable, just, and empowering.

As we move forward, the ideas presented in this book will be crucial for anyone interested in social justice and the future of technology. For those looking to learn more about the broader societal impacts of AI, a great external resource is the AI Now Institute at New York University, which conducts research on the social implications of artificial intelligence.

The book is scheduled for release on January 5, 2026, and will be available in print and digital formats worldwide.

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