How the Afro-Tech Using NLP Graph Processing Architecture to Better Urban People and Urban Communities

Ed Dunn
Ed Dunn
Aug 31, 2018 · 5 min read

Graph Processing Architecture is a re-emerging data structure being used for Fourth Industrial Revolution information designs and systems geared for machine learning and artificial intelligence. In Silicon Valley, graph processing architecture is primarily leveraged as attention economy business models — collecting as much information on people and businesses to leverage this information for profit with no regard to respect and privacy.

Silicon Valley is pretty much an American embarrassment and not the “place to be” like New York Times, Bloomberg and other two-bit hack job bloggers and content writers like to portray this gentrified Bay Area location. Silicon Valley has an ugly pattern of discriminating against blacks and women from opportunities so it should not surprise anybody Silicon Valley use of graph processing architecture to collect data on good people and exploit personal data for profit is the best Silicon Valley can come up with graph processing architecture.

One thing Silicon Valley work very hard to keep out of the attention economy is African-American black tech talent because they scared of the Afro-Tech. Because they know everybody around the world like us African-Americans because we cool as hell and we create real technology solutions for people and communities to make lives and processes better for urban people. And the Afro-Tech are truly based in urban communities meaning we have real insight and depth on the urban future facing solutions.

That’s why Silicon Valley try their best to suppress coverage of any African-American with real tech talent and try to promote token mediocre “people of color” rent-seekers because they scared of us African-Americans over here in the USA, remember that. And America really need real tech people, not beta Silicon Valley characters trying to create a silly bigoted Silicon Valley narrative instead of offer actual solutions for people around the world to better lives.

By intersecting NLP processing with graph processing architecture, the Afro-Tech family is moving to leverage the technology potential to reshape how we manage and operate our lives and our businesses. As you see in the diagram above which is actually a Mind Map and a great tool to get started, by simply creating nodes or vertexes around any topic and with machine learning, we can start creating new paradigms of how to create businesses and manage our personal lives. Most of the vertexes will be directives for an AI assistant to read and help connect the edges on behalf of an individual looking to leverage the NLP graphs. It will be fully possible to generate urban businesses with digital-first models within urban communities from a graph with NLP directives to help guide an entrepreneur how to not only complete the business startup process but to stay compliant, profitable and get the word out.

But an additional opportunity and the big one is using NLP graphs to manage personal lives — this is similar to many Black Mirror episodes that you seen where they use advanced digital assistants to learn and understand a person and their activities and attributes. I have been personally using NLP graph processing architecture to manage my financial budget, my diet and my activities and schedule and contacts and found the technology to be extremely beneficial. Everything from my toothpaste to my interactions with my girlfriends is a node with activities and attributes that I can not only learn from, I can pass this graph down to my descendants to help them learn how to navigate life and not make the same mistakes as their dad or uncle.

By the way, there are no theories here — if I’m talking about it, the hustle is real and already been developed and ready for market. I will be officially launching two graph processing architecture solutions this fall in Tokyo, Japan as part of our global Afro-Tech movement. I understand this fall there are some basic characters running to Silicon Valley to have a AfroTech “conference” where they all act important, run their mouth, take selfies but can’t produce or output shit except a bunch of talking and emotional feels like they living on their Facebook Blavity AfroTech group running their big mouth and trying to be put on by Silicon Valley bigoted VC community. Nah, the real Afro-Tech will be happening in Tokyo and we got real announcements and launches.

View the Vista is a graph processing architecture system that will help businesses establish themselves on the Fooky/Kossier ecosystem. Entrepreneurs will be able to create their profile and have access to powerful subsystems heavier than anything on the market right now from digital signage to mobile-first touchpoints and digital marketing solutions.

Dreams Never Ends is a graph processing architecture designed to improve the quality of life for every people and will debut in Tokyo. Yep — when black folks can launch in Tokyo and when you find out we launching in Shanghai outside the USA, you know those characters in Silicon Valley had African-Americans and the Afro-Tech all fucked up thinking we wasn’t on that level. But anyway, Dreams Never Ends is a story and journey experience where people can shape and organize everything around them by nodes.

You do know the funny part about all of this Silicon Valley/Afro-Tech stuff? You all will have front row seats watching the awkwardness of these bigots in Silicon Valley scramble around chomping at the bit as the real African-Americans tech talent Silicon Valley thought they can suppress rise up — that’s going to funny as hell to observe as things play out, trust me. See, no one can hack the world better than an African-American Afro-Tech because you and I both know exactly how Silicon Valley going to respond when black folks start shining on their ass — the most linear predictable pattern ever..

We strongly believe in the potential of graph processing architecture beyond the Silicon Valley abusive practices of creating attention addiction platforms collecting private information from people. Graph architecture processing has awesome potential as a platform to improve people lives and communities and help entrepreneurs become successful at their enterprise — that is how the Afro-Tech will be using this technology.

Ed Dunn

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Ed Dunn

Overlooked technology expert and entrepreneur since 1995. Currently focused on urban technology solutions, urban planning and retail/financial technology.

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