Artificial intelligence is reshaping jobs, healthcare, education, finance, and justice. But what happens when the systems shaping our future fail to recognize our humanity?
Digital Righteousness confronts one of the most urgent questions of our time: How will artificial intelligence impact Black communities across the globe, and who will shape the outcome?
Written by retired Air Force computer and information systems officer Byron A. Love, a technology leader with more than 35 years of experience in IT, cybersecurity, governance, and artificial intelligence, this book bridges the gap between technical insight, public policy, and Christian ethics. It offers a powerful, accessible examination of how algorithmic bias, digital exclusion, and structural inequality are being encoded into modern AI systems and what we can do about it.
From biased hiring algorithms and flawed facial recognition systems to disparities in healthcare technology and digital access, Digital Righteousness explores how the legacy of historical injustice intersects with emerging technologies. Drawing on real-world examples, global case studies, and clear explanations of artificial intelligence, machine learning, generative AI, and AI governance, this book equips readers to understand both the risks and the opportunities of our AI-driven world.
While many books examine technology ethics or algorithmic bias, few center the lived realities of the African diaspora or integrate faith-based moral reasoning into the conversation. Digital Righteousness uniquely combines technology, policy, workforce development, and Christian ethical reflection to create a roadmap for human-centered technology that serves dignity, equity, and justice.
This book is for:
⢠Emerging Black tech professionals seeking to build careers in AI, cybersecurity, and data science
⢠Educators, HBCU faculty, and workforce development leaders preparing students for an AI economy
⢠Policy makers, civil rights advocates, and AI governance professionals shaping responsible technology frameworks
⢠Faith leaders and community advocates concerned about digital justice
More than analysis, Digital Righteousness is a call to action. It challenges readers to move beyond fear of artificial intelligence and instead become informed participants in its creation and oversight.
If AI shapes the future, we must shape AI.
Technology should not automate injustice. It should advance opportunity.
The future of digital equity begins now.