The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised


Fiction - Urban
200 Pages
Reviewed on 04/27/2025
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Author Biography

David L. Wadley is an award-winning author, SEC-accredited investor, independent filmmaker, and cultural thinker whose work explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, economics, and African American empowerment. Through both fiction and nonfiction, Wadley examines how emerging technologies reshape democracy, wealth, identity, and opportunity in the modern world.​

He is the author of AI Stocks Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide to AI Investing and Online Trading, a practical introduction for readers seeking to understand artificial intelligence, stock markets, and long-term investing without hype or jargon. Wadley is also the author of the Afrofuturist political thriller Kamala 2028, a near-future novel exploring AI-driven misinformation, elections, and Black women’s political leadership.

Wadley is the creator of The AI Revolution: African American Trilogy, which includes The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Passport Bro, and Bulls, Bears, and Bad Bitches. The first volume, The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised, received the Literary Titan Gold Book Award and was named a Finalist for the Readers’ Favorite International Book Award. The trilogy blends artificial intelligence, finance, culture, and Afrofuturist storytelling to examine economic power in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

He is the founder of The Price Bandit LLC, a media and education platform with a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring artificial intelligence, investing literacy, and future-focused storytelling. Wadley is also the creator of Stock Soul, an original educational concept that blends classic R&B music with financial literacy lessons, using sound and culture to make investing concepts more accessible.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Luwi Nyakansaila for Readers' Favorite

David has an old soul, yet his mind is on shaping the future. He recognizes the systemic barriers that disproportionately affect Black women in accessing financial education and resources. This insight drives him to create an online platform offering tailored financial literacy courses, mentorship, and resources specifically designed for Black women in Harlem. In The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised, David L. Wadley narrates David’s journey, highlighting various financial strategies aimed at empowering women. Just as David begins to see the fruits of his labor and enjoys a beautiful relationship with Onyx, one of his reliable LinkedIn connections, he faces threats from unexpected adversaries who seek to undermine his efforts and disrupt his growing platform. His life is in danger, and he must navigate a treacherous landscape filled with deceit and betrayal while protecting his vision for empowerment.

The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised effectively illustrates how AI-driven financial systems can exacerbate existing inequalities. David L. Wadley weaves a narrative with insightful analyses, underscoring how marginalized communities are affected by algorithmic biases and the concentration of financial power among those who benefit from their oppression. David's story is an inspiring tale of individuals who rise above expectations, study the system, and use it to their advantage in pursuing equity and empowerment. The narrative delves into important aspects of Black American culture, such as music, family, and community. The support David receives from those who believe in him and his dream sparks revolutionary change, not only in Harlem but across the globe. I loved that Onyx played a significant role in this change; she remains committed to David's vision despite the troubling circumstances. The book features intense moments, some sexual content, and an amazing plot twist that you won't see coming. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates stories of resilience and empowerment.

Keith Mbuya

Raised by his grandmother and mother in Harlem, David witnessed and experienced firsthand the devastating impact of financial illiteracy on black women. After earning a degree in finance and a stint in the tech sector, David built a website dubbed ThePriceBandit.com. His sole goal is to help black women achieve financial independence by giving them access to financial literacy. Through his vast knowledge of the stock market and Wall Street and his unique content delivery style using YouTube videos blended with classic R&B music, David becomes a sensation among women of color. He garners an enormous online following over time. However, a powerful entity on Wall Street is not pleased with his online presence and success. It will stop at nothing to silence David’s voice. Discover more in David L Wadley’s The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised.

Lovers of realistic, literary, and urban novels blended with romance and drama will find David L Wadley’s The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised an enthralling read. Wadley runs the storyline on a multi-perspective timeline, introducing readers to a vast, dynamic cast. The historical depth and cultural references gave me insight into the lifestyle and culture of black people in the US. I found some details enlightening and thought-provoking. For instance, the fact that Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated shortly after launching a campaign to address economic injustices perpetrated on the black community. It is disconcerting that some people legally make money by preying on financially illiterate and poor people. Wadley addresses the themes of intergenerational love, economic injustice, gender empowerment, activism, technological disruption, corporate greed, and more in the story.

Doreen Chombu

The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised by David L. Wadley is a captivating story that follows David, a man driven to change the lives of women in his community. He teaches himself stock trading and shares his knowledge with Black women in Harlem through his online platform, ThePriceBandit.com, helping them achieve financial independence. David posts trading lessons on YouTube and uses strategic tools, like music and his charming personality, to engage viewers. David embarks on a relationship with Onyx, a younger woman with whom he falls passionately in love. They learn from their generational differences and develop a strong bond. Despite David's success and fulfilling life, he soon realizes that his efforts have attracted the attention of powerful entities threatened by the financial empowerment of minorities. Determined to silence him, these forces send infiltrators into his group and even hire assassins to eliminate him.

The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised is a compelling narrative that combines entertainment with education. The story highlights social struggles related to economic justice and financial literacy, particularly in marginalized communities. Readers familiar with financial or AI strategy books will recognize the lessons woven throughout the plot. The book explores the advantages and disadvantages of AI systems in finance, offering actionable steps like setting achievable goals and marketing tips to attract clients, all of which will pique readers' interest. Additionally, David L. Wadley addresses relationship and family issues in Black communities. David and Onyx are intriguing characters with admirable qualities, and their determination and insight into good investments are beautifully portrayed; their growth as a couple and as individuals is both inspiring and motivating. With elements of romance, suspense, and an unpredictable storyline, this novel will appeal to anyone who enjoys engaging dramas. The plot twist at the end is both surprising and satisfying. Overall, this is a must-read for anyone interested in finance, AI, and social issues.

Divine Zape

In David L. Wadley's The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised, the narrative follows David, a passionate advocate for financial literacy among marginalized communities, as he navigates a dangerous journey against systemic inequality. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Harlem and moving through various iconic locations, the story unfolds in the wake of David’s efforts to empower women, especially Black women, through his platform, ThePriceBandit.com. As David empowers his followers with financial knowledge while battling corporate greed, he increasingly becomes the target of threats and sabotage from powerful economic interests, leading to a critical examination of personal safety, loyalty, and the price of revolution.

The characters in this gripping narrative are well-fleshed out, and David is just a lovely hero. His warmth and dedication shine through as he mentors women like Onyx, who becomes both a romantic interest and collaborator in his fight for economic equity. The dynamic relationships among various characters, including David’s loyal supporters and the cunning traitor Autumn, highlight the challenges of trust and betrayal within a community striving for empowerment. These often-nuanced interactions are brilliantly written in The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised. The setting of Harlem is depicted as a cultural hub with its stories of systemic violence. The tension between David’s grassroots initiatives and the entrenched corporate establishments drives the conflict. David L. Wadley illustrates AI's transformative potential in finance, inviting readers to follow believable characters and to question everything they know about traditional investments. This novel is a superb work on social justice and resistance, enlivened by quirky characters and expert storytelling.

Ruffina Oserio

The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised by David L. Wadley tells the story of David, a charismatic and determined financial educator from Harlem who becomes a digital advocate for economic justice, especially for women historically marginalized by the financial system. Through his platform, ThePriceBandit.com, David empowers women to achieve financial independence by teaching them the intricacies of online stock trading. However, as David’s influence grows, he encounters increasing hostility from traditional financial institutions threatened by his revolutionary approach. The suspicious events culminate in an assassination attempt, revealing the lengths to which powerful entities will go to maintain their control over the financial landscape. The story also explores David’s relationship with Onyx, a professional Black woman with unique struggles.

This book is based on a real-life story that shows the protagonist's creativity and the tension between well-established financial institutions and new investment trends. The protagonist, David, challenges the status quo and becomes emblematic. He is depicted as a mentor and a father figure to many of the women he inspires, illustrating the power of community in fighting oppressive structures. Onyx, Jade, and his “Price Bandit Sisterhood” represent the collective strength that arises when individuals unite for a common cause. The setting of Harlem, rich in cultural heritage and historical significance, provides a backdrop that amplifies the story's emotional strength. The intertwined themes of economic inequality, gender justice, and the transformational potential of technology present a compelling exploration of the contemporary struggle for many readers. The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised by David L. Wadley is written with classic R&B music throughout the narrative, foreshadowing the emotional beats of the characters’ journeys. I loved every bit of this inspiring tale.