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Comment on: Topic 'comparing 2014-15 Top 21 Entrepreneurial Revolutionaries for youth/net gen to a…'
od summit you talked about #2030now building a social movement to end extreme poverty - could you tell us a bit about the kinds of things they can do to participate in this movement and make a positive difference JimKim One of the great privileges I have had is the chance to actually participate in social movements -probably the most notable one was the movement to increase access to treatment for people living with hiv/aids- the best part of that movement is that we started in an almost impossible situation .  (Now there was an experience we had before that treating patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis. That never really turned into a movement - it was more the advocacy of a small group of people. ) But HIV treatment turned into a social movement and I really got to see what it felt like and looks like. And there are some things I would want all the students in your class to know. Know that social movements that have a huge impact are often led by small groups of people. Example ACT UP the social movement that led to the availability of aids treatment was never more than 20 or 30 people. People think it was thousands of people but it never was- thankfully many of them are still alive today and they will tell you it was always about 20 or 30 people. This echoes that old Margaret Mead Quote: never doubt the ability of a small group of people to change the world, in fact it the only thing that ever has.  I think that is so true. So first all of the students should never doubt the ability of themselves to change the world it can happen. So the small group of people did was to look at the value chain (that was not the word they used but its the terminology that eg Michael Porter uses) . What you do is look at every thing you need to do to get to where you want to be. Most companies don't do that;  they look at one piece and wonder why they are not changing value as a whole. So what the aids activists did:  they said lets look at every single step. STEP 1 there needs to be more basic science research - so a bunch of them like 5! - went and  took on basic science research. In USA, they started going after the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Disease , they went into the National Institute of Health and threw blood on people - you know these scientists - the nerdy scientists never had anything like that happen to them and they didn't like it, they didn't like it at all. And over time , in fact fairly quickly, and we should take our hat off to President Reagan for doing this they started moving money to NIH and so the research started. STEP 2 If there is a promising molecule you have to get it into the industry because public sector institutions are not going to take this to a drug, there has to be a profit motive.  So they made it easier for molecules to go to the founder into the private sector. STEP 3 : they had to test those drugs so they put their own bodies on the line to test the drugs. STEP 4 then they had to get into the last stage of clinical trials and into the market. So one guy , Mark Harrington, became an expert on the Food and Drug Administration. I mean this is a guy who has an undergraduate degree from Harvard - smart guy. He became an expert on FDA and shrunk the time it takes to get a molecule from discovery to approval and on the market - shrunk the time dramatically. So you'd think at that point when they had a real treatment in 1996 they would stop.  But that's not where they stopped. They took the next step - STEP 5 They said: damned if we are going to let something that has come from so much work will only be available for those who can afford to pay for it. So the next thing was work with us to try and make sure that everyone in the world would be able to access it. So for them the social movement was not about a feel good rally. They did that too, but mostly it wasn't feel good- they latched themselves to the white house, they threw blood on people and got arrested, they did things that would make anyone else feel really uncomfortable  but they knew that is what they needed to do to get through the value chain. So what I would say is being part of a social movement is going to be the most exhilarating memorable thing you are ever going to do. But understand how hard it is , and understand how serious you are going to need to be about everything it is going to take to get to the change you want, and then take it on as there is nothing better you can do We need to start a movement to end poverty , and it looks like folks are doing it there is a global poverty project that has begun doing it they are holding big concerts - they are serious about ending poverty. Pope Francis is serious about ending poverty, I had a great opportunity to sit with him and after years of struggling with my Spanish in Peru, it was good enough  to speak to him in Spanish . I asked him I said I need your help, I need your help , we need to start a social movement. and he just said  Conta Comigo "count on me". This (End Poverty) has to be the next movement. If you look at all the steps is going to take to end poverty its a pretty broad mix. And that's the great news- we need everybody. We need writers who can write about this, we need engineers, doctors, lawyers, artists , everyone who can capture the imagination of the world to end poverty. There's a role but take a step back and say what is it going to take, what part of it can I take on, and how can we really make it happen. Prof : well in this class there will be artists and writers and photographers and scientists and engineers and I know they will be inspired by your words and I know they will be learning things about the issues and finding ways to connect with each other to build this kind of movement. Jim Kim thanks you so much for this conversation and being part of this class. Jim Kim: thanks so much for having me- its a great idea and a great class 15,48 video 6 week 2 #2030now minute 7.17 video 5 of MOOC  replays  Jim Kim youtube at social goodsummit (sept 2013) (more jim kim youtubes ) You know when the secretary general of the UN came to speak at the World Bank to the 188 finance ministers he said something that will always stick in my mind- he said you know in every country I have ever been: THE KEY TO PEACE IS DEVELOPMENT You know when we talk about a movement to end poverty, we are not just trying to create a movement out of thin air. we are trying to address the most critical problems on earth The Secretary General got it exactly right. (For example referring to news of Kenya Mall Siege Sept 2013) unless we tackle the 43% of people living in extreme poverty in Somalia the prospects for peace (in the region) won't be very good You know a movement to end poverty is an idea that is beginning to grow Now what will it take to actually end poverty? At the World Bank group we have studied this for almost 70 years and here are some really critical elements that we know now: Firstly, We do need economic growth , we need economies to grow, the private sectors to grow, and we need to create good jobs Secondly, More importantly those jobs have to include young people. women , the extreme poor, those people who have been left out of the job market before Everywhere in the world we are seeing social movements pop up in places nobody expected them I am an anthropologist, I have studied social movements and nobody expected the Arab Spring And this year (2013) very few people expected what we saw in middle income countries like Turkey and Brazil. The bottom line is the poorest want to lift themselves out of poverty but even the people who are emerging into the middle class want better health care services, want better education services, want a future for their children So the challenge of "end poverty"  means: we need to do things we have always done, we need economic growth but we need to be inclusive Thirdly, and the thing that I think could really change things is begin a social movement. (For example) some of you will know that next week (in New York) there is a concert to end global poverty and if you haven't already, please look at the petition that is online its at zeropoverty2030.org everyone in the world leaders, ;politicians philanthropists have to know that all of you care about ending poverty I have been part of social movements my whole life - we have been working in global health in places like Haiti, Latin America (eg Peru) , even in countries like Siberia where we worked on tuberculosis projects, we have been part of movements that have been pretty successful - the global movement around aids was one of the most successful movements in history, We now need a global movement to end poverty, we need to bring on-board the faith-based groups, we need to bring on-board NGOs and CSOs especially those which are not household names (the smaller ones) If we can build a movement and make it clear to every single leader in the world that we care about poverty and that we can end it, we can do something unprecedented- you know it was only 1990 when 43% of the human beings on this planet were living in extreme poverty, we made tremendous progress and by about 2010 we had cut that number down to about 21% , so five years ahead of the schedule set by the millennium goals we have reduced the global poverty rate. But the next stages are going to be more difficult-in order to end poverty by 2030 we will need to halve once, and then halve it again, and then halve it a third time in order to get to a level where we can feel we have ended extreme poverty Once again we can do it, for us at the world bank IDA our fund for the poorest is our most important tool but everyone has to get involved and everyone has to remember that in the fight to end poverty we have to tackle problems like the ones we have seen in Somalia The (UN) Secretary General and I just traveled  to the Great Lakes region where we went to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Uganda and because we have this fund called IDA we were able to put on the table an extra one billion dollars in a place that still hadnt really coalesced around the peace agreement. This was based on our conviction that for now, and for now on, and for ever more, peace and development have to be linked together- before that's not what we did we would go in and sign peace treaties and we would wait to see if the peace would hold, and then afterwards we would go in with some development projects - we are not going to do that any more because we know that the key to peace is ending poverty You know I have a 4 year old son, and my 4 year old son by the time he's about to graduate from college, we could have ended extreme poverty; he could possibly graduate into a world  in which no-one was living in extreme poverty. I am so glad to be here, I need your help, you guys have fermented so many great things in the world , what we need right now is a global movement to end poverty, a global movement to end poverty  that just might bring about peace in some of the most difficult paces on earth -we are counting on you and I know we can do it end of speech at social good summit NY sept 2013   You have just read world bank jim kim’s invitation to connect job creating future capitals of youth as the social movement of the net generation #2030 - help us categorise which of the cultural and professional groups can help do what in the race to develop the next 3.5 billion livelihoods (that is of 50% of youngest beings).  For more notes on who is helping JIm KIm with youth summits please look here    * Panelists and youth prize presenters include Jim Yong Kim, World Bank Hadeel Ibrahim executive director mo ibrahim Ahmad Alhendawi, UN Envoy for Youth Naila Chowdhury, W4E Melissa Hillebrenner, Director Girl Up, UN Foundation Youth summit winners include: Dwayne Samuels, Jamiaca, Founder Xormis Salem Kosemani, Nigeria, Team Techoisland Patrick Olden (St Andrews Scotland) 1 Better Finacial Products for Youth Entrepreneurs in West Africa Fullprogram D  …
Added by chris macrae at 4:21pm on March 4, 2014
Topic: can online education end youth unemployment for ever ? yes but only if you help map how!
lion students waves -eg http://www.coursera.org is designed round scheduled curriculum presentations some of which will soon draw a million students at a time during the typical 8 week periods that each course presentation is scheduled for  2) million students continuous - eg http://www.khanacademy.org has lots of content - eg school maths - that millions have already used one at a time. . This training is accessible 24/7/365 and students can literally drill themselves piece by piece. Where Khan is seen to be offering a "literacy" foundations are joining in partnering khan to translate the literacy into all major mother tongues  3) specialist continuous - MIT has made a commitment (open Courseware http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm ) to publish menus online to every curriculum it physically teaches. This can be useful for specialists who want to check the forefront of knowledge and especially industries of the future. There is nowhere I know of like the few square miles of MIT to go see what range of future industries are blossoming. For those interested in job creating paradigms, MIT is the number 1 job creating alumni network in the world - and there are local ways of connecting with this extraordinary movement in dozens of countries. If you are interested in exploring this back from the future worldwide interaction, Norman Macrae Foundation for pro-youth economics sponsors a ning we call http://bostonandyunus.ning.com  4) world changing education sources not yet wholly online -  3 main groups interest us here;  4.1 there are those whom we have known for over 30 years who have been helping real schools lead online development of their country's youth - New Zealander Gordon Dryden provides an outstanding example at http://thelearningweb.net . As an illustration of how borderless parental demand for education revolution can be, over 10 million Chinese families have bought Dryden's book on future experiments in education that are already happening in new Zealand as it dismantles examination standards and let curious youth be their own flow  4.2 there are those who believe the future of education and the future productivity of the net generation including worldwide human sustainability are more interdependent than any other system change - they agree with Einstein that we have been chaining youth to narrow over-standardised ways of journeying through life which the internet can and must liberate if it is to turn out to have good consequences for our whole species. Einstein: ◾The crippling of individuals I consider the worst evil of capitalism. Our whole educational system suffers from this evil. An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship material success as a preparation for his future career. Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955). Interestingly, when Adam Smith first chartered what he hoped economics could enlighten he took great pains to argue for education not falling into this trap and working out how to stay free to every diverse way that we may all be students or teachers of each other.  4.3 There are those who are passionate about missing curriculum financial literacy, digital literacy, green energy and food security literacy -some of whom are already partnering in dozens of countries to deliver the curriculum through "real" schools- probably the most massive case is http://www.aflatoun.org - a curriculum on financial literacy for primary age students that began in an orphanage . Another exciting segment is those colleges that are already offering lowest possible cost job-creating training as "real" courses - Grameen Nursing College, Grameen Vocation College, The Free University System experiments coordinated out of S Africa by Taddy Blecher with partners that include Mandela Elders, Branson and Google Africa. Another exciting segment is those colleges that are already offering lowest possible cost job-creating training as "real" courses - Grameen Nursing College, Grameen Vocation College, The Free University System experiments coordinated out of S Africa by Taddy Blecher with partners that include Mandela Elders, Branson and Google Africa. Moreover many of the leaders of these most entrepreneurial colleges also participate in massive youth entrepreneur competitions -oftentimes the student solution that isnt quite ready to invest in as  sustainable business points to a missing 12 minute peer to peer training module that it can be most economics to invite students to help develop. Having laid out a smorgasbord of online learning possibilities - questions we hope you will form with us- which of these is world changing in ways that youth can enjoy and be freed to get back to the net generation being the most productive, collaborative and sustainable time to thrive across our planet http://www.wholeplanet.tv  Forbidden Market Research - This specialist team of Norman Macrae Foundation loves to hear of survey ideas of missing voices -for example we are starting a viral survey of 16 year olds on which coursera courses they most value- any college principal who doesn't take note of this research can neither claim to be pro-youth nor economical Help us build a School of Open normanmacrae.ning.com Join 7 wondrous Nings of Pro-youth Economics & MOOC : BRACnet, GlobalGrameen, YunusCity. JamiiBora, JOSBnet,JobsComp ,... …
Added by chris macrae at 6:13am on May 1, 2013
Comment on: Topic '2015SUSTAINABILITY- THE LAST 15 YEARS OF YOUTH's TO BE OR NOT TO BE'
ch launch UN start of 2013-2014 mashable summit - turned into change the world mooc- repeated typically end of each year (currently 2nd performance) - millennials alumni 50000+ Kim Transcripts  Jim Kim 2030nowjimkim2transcripts.doc, questions what open learning campus contents help millennials build #2030now what other world bank processes link in (youth summit, tedx, selected world bank live webinars 1 2 3 ...) what other dc-millennial world processes partner millennials valuation and 2030now what other future capitals processes linkin 2030now (eg Dhaka as first to experiment with mobile partnerships with poorest villages and champion of millennial goal forums starting with microcreditsummit in 1997)  or other back from future goal relate maps of millennial collaboration     Valuing Millennials: Alumni Webs - Who's Micro-up Who and How's Collaboration How Overall Kim Abed Soros Yunus W4E Asia M Americas M Africa M Gandhi family Blecher Samara, Khan elearning platforms ... Ma and Lee H: Health Farmer Kim Abed Brilliant Yunus Health millennials boston and . Peace-health millennials - tokyo, rome melbourne atlanta ... Samara Medicines sans frontieres and flying doctor models Komesaroff     E:Education Gandhi Montesorri (freire) Blecher Partners Abed Soros open society Gorbachev and Rome Samara MIT and media lab (edu) Khan Academy Coursera on demand -world bank OLC Gordon Dryden Ihubs run by tech Ma and Lee and MIT partners B: Banking Brac triple model Grameen's pre digital model Jamii Bora slum model Mpesa and bkash models and MIT wizards Kiva and puddle models Partners of Nabard -Intel agribanks for poorest Aflatoun financial literacy at primary Global association of banks with values Australia 10000 girls model Identifying pro-youth banks of microfranchises - convergence of role of bank, uni and mobile Nanocredit and woemn4empowerment Currencies bottom up and intergenerational rising beyond borders - soros  ineteconomics N: Nutrition - food and water security Alumni of Borlaug and Nippon Institute Abed and chief crop science Yunus most local nutrition- every bank branch with veg garden Polak - Dlab from treadle pumps to bottom up multinationals including water angels1 Grameen Intel and other eagri partners Ethiopian coop models of eg blessed coffee Ethiopia fair commodity exchange Aquaponics and locally processed nutrition- slow food celebrity chefs Other superorganics of beyond carbon world Water angels 2 eg bon agua networks round foz     E: Energy green and zero waste Neville Williams and solar learning curves since carter Alumni of Ray Anderson- almost any sector can profitably free itself from carbon energy in half a generation Biogas ovens a billion Solar a billion models yunus and                 OT: Open Tech IHubs Media Labs Ma & Lee - webnow Open Source Pracs Risk Ilabs               MT$: Trillion  $ models of sustainability rising exponentials 30000 microfranchise - celebrate with public media Debate whose purpose for each sector leads empower millennial livelihoods and sustainability most Yunus and the jobs olympics model of 100% social busienss 51%+ social business partnerships BRAC value chain redesign model KIM value chain redesign model Soros billionnaires who plant leapfrog models Polak bottom up miltinational model Ma redesign partners of internet can be so much bigger model W4E models Continent-wide (or mother tongue) millennials modets and massive coopetitions Open source, open everything models - how genome was open mapped Cambridge Uni                             ====================================== 1 Definitions of millennials I optimistically like to define #2030now round this search aligning social impact vision of Jim Kim and World Bank since 2012 I try to define millennials inclusively -primarily round 3 ideas: professionals aged 25-40 in 2015 are potentially most educated, connected and sustainability collaborative the world has ever celebrated those born from 1984 - ie either their they found their livelihoods started (age 16) in new millennium or both their education and livelihoods were born to be millennial. By millennial I mean principally 2 things- web or mobile connectivity changes everything you action or learn; there were some worldwide goals to navigate valuation of purpose of human race elders (or anyone not included in 1,2) whose live by investment models or open technology designs which value millennials -question 1 - if I havent included your scoping of millennials please comment   2 Examples of Millennials Who's Who My peer groups and I are most passionate about exploring these mapping legends Future Capitals being places with a world impacting institution that is supporting an exponentially rising valuation of millennials - examples DC has 2 cases I find most valuable to map - world bank since 2012, OAS since ; whereas Dhaka was the first capital to bring mobile connectivity to the villages in 1996 and its support of mocro0creditsummit from 1997 became one of the spaces that continuously debated millennium goals =which capitals do you continuously search through to linkin valuing millennials Practice areas- eg health millennials as of 2015 are a benchmark practice area open social invitations to join them ( see alumni mentored by eg Kim , Farmer or Abed); also review how those with longest learning curve of mobilising end of digital divides repeatedly come back to health as a test practice. Open Learning campus millennials may be at one of the critical tipping points of the next 3 years- at least I hope so as I will be in university class of 2015-2018. In this regard Atlanta may be a key US player of Future Capitalism http://youthcreativelab.blogspot.com By demographic cultures - such as gender (1 2 3) , faith, or national identity (note coming from scottish descendants a nation that mostly lives outside scotland- both resident and diaspora dynamics of national identity may inform mapping trust-flows) Type of global social (or business or microfranchise) valuation model and how it transparently integrates valuation of millennials around compound impacts Major conflict that everyone in the millennial network is connected to innovating systemically beyond   Question 2 -if I have excluded legend variables that matter to you -please discuss; otherwise lets get cataloguing (examples) who's millennials who     3 Has there been a particular moment when your or your family's future history was directly changed by exploring millennial possibilities. example my father's first job was with uk national development project in computer assisted learning 1972. This was anchored out of Leeds/Bradford - by then a relatively poor and multicultural part of the UK whose prime time had been during industrial revolution's early global markets for textiles. Three generations of our diaries questioning the coming entrepreneurial revolution of net generation have been continuously published since 1972   Question 3 - taking as long a view of intergeneration change as you can, which innovation issues do you prioritise as being next tipping points of #2030now? …
Added by chris macrae at 9:09am on November 28, 2014
Comment on: Topic 'Stakeholder models of twin capitals co-creating million jobs with with youth (n…'
nchises that can change the world. Rough proposal of why anywhere linked into massive youth futures (including all universities and schools) needs to develop 9-minute audio labs that youth contribute to *Postcard editorial: Year 42 Quarter 1 from The Economist Youth Entrepreneurial Revolution - our friend taddy blecher (who kindly animated 2nd in series of norman macrae remembrance parties -1 The Economist Boardroom  1A joint souvenir publication with Dr Muhammad Yunus;  2 Taddy Blecher ; 3 Sir Fazle Abed and Japanese Ambassador;  4 Glasgow and Atlanta as Twin Youth Capitals -celebrating the joy of entrepreneurial revolution of youth capitalism and freeing the net generation's net 3 billion jobs) in south africa has shown me his latest project but said its for my eyes only for a few weeks; he's getting funds from south african government and partners like branson and google to guarantee 1 million youth jobs creation over next 5 years and training of 14 million teenagers on entrepreneurship; at the recent world bank youth summit the branson entrepreneurship curriculum was mentioned by a student speaker as the greatest life changer in his transformation from coding whiz to prolific startup partner with his peer generation across jamaica; taddy started the free university in 1999; he has always been skoll's most valued entrepreneur in total education systems well until skoll also featured khan academy last april at his world entrepreneur summits- tantalisingly close to useful connections if only we can find more capital cities (beyond Atlanta) where enough educators and leaders really want them for their youth MOOCYunus    blog MOOC CAMP Wiki25000Youth&YunusRoad to Atlanta City Montessori -worlds favorite school  and largest social business of education?(50000 ) NZ thelearningweb.net Free Nursing College Khan Academy Coursera   Iveristy  Udacity and edX  http://www.openuped.eu/ https://www.futurelearn.com/ MIT links 5 4 3 2 1 Blecher Free University Branson sub-curriculum of Blecher survey of value university http://open.media.mit.edu/ volunteer collaboration editor welcoming your queries: chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc hotline 1 301 881 1655  Norman Macrae Foundation for Youth Capitalism -contribute to search for youth's most massive future collaborators linkedi 9500 ;  twitter Obamauni -how do we truly help youth value universities and open education outhern country surveyed for Entrepreneurial Revolution by The Economist (1968) and first philkanthropic partner of Soros     Invitation to join Twin million job creation capitalsWhat win-win map with youth job creation can your capital bring…
Added by chris macrae at 10:47am on December 3, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'entrepreneurial revolution year 43 q1 - newsletter on world record job creators'
NTENTS  1 westcoast-southamericas tedx :2nd fortnight of april 2015 before atlanta nov2015; 2 Knowing Bangladesh's giants of end poverty and  can DC help elearning's 5 billion channel partner world banks open learning campus;    3 Chiles proposition for roman catholic education social value- peace generates healthy economies; not vice versa 4 Branson jobs-led edu revolution imported to Jamaica from south africa;  5 Roby social value world and kim's latin american leaders at tedx and youth summit;  5a can china's open tech millennials be linkedin too?;   6 Partners in World Record Book of Job Creation   1 west-south tedx 2d fortnight april 2015 - anna lu in san diego and team san francisco next development meeting 11 november (with their new digital lending revolution www.puddle.com ) are pulling out all stops on this especially after hearing how world bank tedx was celebrated  -- so anna's work is as it deep as it can locally get;   provisionally those behind elearning xprize in los angeles will also join in -dream is west-south tedx leaders can negotiate fully with nobel peace laureate summit out of rome and atlanta (november 2015)  2 in Bangladesh its BRAC.tv  Sir Fazle Abed not yunus that is 2010s millennials world benchmark for : cashless banking and building rural health systems, bottom-up crop science and open educational systems  - at youth summit jim kim mentioned sir fazle abed in same breadth as paul farmer; knowledge flows of farmer and sir fazle abed are both supported by George Soros (eg this budapest event summer 2012 celebrating 20th year of open society networking with gorbachev, gorbachev's other main network be the nobel peace laureate summit- it was Soros who gave yunus funds to experiment with grameen phone in 1996 which is where naila became first female director ; sherry attended the fashion4development celebration of sir fazle at start of un week 2014- sir fazle wishes to share his life learning with youth anyway that open learning partnerships can; however its true his only networks in your region are out of haiti. I started informally leaking good news on learning to sir fazle in april 2012 when he and japan ambassador to dhaka were kind enough to host a remembrance dunner to my father's work on the net generation revolution. Dad was a Keynsian whose last days as a teenager were spent navigating raf planes over bangladesh in ww2 (ie the opportunity and threat of economist designing everyone futures is they mess everything up unless ending poverty through next generation is how they value ) . His last project aimed to get 2000 youth to understand bangladeshi revolution; his first asian reporting project at The Economist was consider Japan 1962, and then how Asian millennials would be the majority of net generation millennials. Last summers british consul summit in miami on education keynoted sir fazle abed; main content organiser for education in americas is in British Embassy in Mexico               brac.tv - a guide to collaboration's best for the world ...   Preview by Yahoo                   Save Youth - by viralising which 100 videos1 Too often (banks, energy, education, health)  we have prized short-term gain over... 2 nine year old asks yunus and 2000 new yorkers toughest que...   Preview by Yahoo                   [ARCHIVED CONTENT] David Warren: Consider JapanConsider Japan Posted 22 June 2010 by David Warren... View on webarchive.nationalarch... Preview by Yahoo       e2a elearning channels dc region currently determines future of: e2a1 www.yazmi.com 5 billion person elearning satellite (Ethiopian Diaspora) -luis gave you brochure last night Preview by Yahoo   e2a2 world bank open elearning campus- ie on demand coursera partners - social valuation=  knowhow  that can be viralised in any way by youth can create jobs with or unite to end poverty     3 educator bernardo javaquinto chile is trying to unite catholic universities in search of global social value business cases wherever these are opposite of MBA cases; his friends are urgently seeing if this culturally connects with what Pope was changes in terms of youth public service- 4 my mentor and educator taddy blecher  out of s.africa started searching true E's missing jobs creating curricula in 1999; his partners include branson, mandela elders, google africa, maharishi (and gandhi-montessori schooling systems) - while branson operates a local branch out of Jamaica - one would need to converse directly with taddy to understand what Jamaica branch empowers- coding entrepreneurs definitely-- l 5 as i think you know better than me jim kim has made a point of promoting latin america experts at youth summits and tedx: thus with you, roby of social valuation in chairing start and end of youth summit on governance, mario from chile in tedx leader of 300 macroeconomists marcel who also specialises in conditional cash transfers - you can see jim kim tedx transcript attached celebrates this 5a in world bank week of meetings, kim's contribution to china was voting for jack-ma vision of next changes to internet as integral to #2030now - big data mobilised for small livelihoods= mission of bangladeshi technologists partnered by Intel: case they have recently partnered with ifad and usaid to try to triple rice exports out of cambodia by small farmers in under 3 years; I think they may be looking for one lead flagship partnership project in each continent- eg stefanos could verify that as he's already starting africa's search; intel also sponsors external consultants in interesting countries- at last weeks meducation fair at usaid hq the intel booth was manned by a Chilean! I am not an expert in Craig Barrett's other billanthropy interests: I know he wants an ethical valuation curriculum; I have heard he may be big behind the scenes of amazonian rainforest research; I am an email friend of the past president of ecuador rosalia artega who is also interested in rainforest networks and connecting them with childrens education- before he became Brazil's  President, Lula sponsored the leading bon aqua curriculum around the schools of the foz region of brazil-he also red-eyed between world social forums in porto alegre and world economic forums in davos                Foz do Iguaçu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   Preview by Yahoo     6 As an informal partner in publishing the world record book of job creations - our framework journalises win-win viewpoints of 12 social movements including the AAA millennials (Americas-Asia; Africa). Historically I am extremely weak on searching Americas millennials -if you can tell us which best cases you'd be happy for us to promote up to 2018 that would be wonderful.  Lord Sainsbury's daughter Sarah whom Sherry has met is the person in London's Saint James whom I most need to battle the shareholders - her current passion is green energy prize networks Ashden Awards, sustainable and renewable energy in the UK and developing world               Ashden Awards, sustainable and renewable energy... chris macrae valuetrue.com bethesda 301 881 1655 Norman Macrae Foundation pro-youth economics and openeducation   …
Added by chris macrae at 4:48pm on October 30, 2014
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xed; education; pros and ecos; Org Design for collab entrepreneurial revolution   .... .OPPORTUNITY Future Now System Design Economists systemically participate in 2 defining social movements of net generation: End poverty Twin capitals in massive youth jobs expos   Structure capital so families savings invests in their next generations livelihoods   Open Education: Missing job creating curricula - eg literacies of finance, entrepreneurship, microfranchise replication, empowerment, open tech and coding, clean energy, peac can only be empowered out of each community with youth, Borderless planet emans converging on end of nation state boundaries   NB Open Edu and clean energy are the reasons why net generation can grow 100 fold over 2 generations provided we also use that wealth and health on most vital service sectors for all (starting socially/communally from birth up -eg nutrition/food/water security most vital first 1000 days)   Failure to mashup schools and apprenticeships making courses for most needed vocational services - eg nursing - virtually free   RULES Unseen wealth metrics and failure to define net generation around search for above zero-sum models (service around peoples talents knowledge around multiplying value in use unlike thing consumption). Specifically: Valuing goodwill around (multi-win rust flows) linking each sectors most productive and sustaining purpose to every coordinate of value exchange; transparency auditing conflicts out ahead of time; sustainability modelled as rising note collapsing exponential   REMEDIATE Take a sector: debate where is selfishness of elder generation blocking 10 times more affordable- eg in health and energy and peace ..........        ....THREAT   Economists hire themselves to disgraceful political chicanery - compounding anti-youth monopolies and 3 types of externalisation: Within borders - ie underclass, inequality Across borders - destroying union of peace and economics Across generations   Failure to align every profession hippocratic oath to publicly serving the 99% not profiting from ruling over 1% as big clients   Every defence of separate boundaries compounds regions of greatest (and unsustainable ) risk- this is mathematically obvious when you define network to be systems**N   Failure to celebrate curriculum of public servants     Failure to design internet as smartest human media including- ending every way tv advertising became dumbest media public broadcasters urgently unite in impossible become possible dialogues (why does commercial tv spend trillions on trivial concepts , nothing on joyfully rehearsing greatest innovations for human lot)   Search for new models of trilliondollaraudit; and new ownership constitutions of funding including ownership models of youthworldbanking   Top 20 anti youth monopolies ......... Do you co-blog for youth ? Time sensitive actions of open education network linking in 25000 youth and Atlanta summit015 . Do you linkin with YouthCapitalism ? can you help revalue Norman's surveys- eg Valuing peace if only mythology of USSR as a superpower had been spooked in Americana  in time Did your school help you with your lifetime's most valuable question............................................................................................... YouthCapitalism -WELCOME to The Entrepreneurial Revolution and MOOC futures Lab Foundation Norman Macrae, The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant . ( 40 Years of mapping Future Capitalism at The Economist. 3 billion jobs Youth of Net Generation (1984), fan of Yunus (Creative Lab Capitalism (1.0 1983, 2.1 Atlanta 2015), Open Education Capitalism 1972-2015) NM Remembrance Parties #4 Principal, Glasgow University 6 Dec 2013 -queries chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk . How Net Gen Values most purposeful brands, leaders and organization of co-working lifetimes..Happy 2014's Most Collaborative Youth-Jobs Caps: 1ATL 2JOH 3GLA 4DHA 5?? Microfranchise Jobs Goal, Twin Million Jobs Capital Creative Lab partners Sustainability Investors SingforHope -ref 1, 2 Related music stars for health   Related superstars movements   Related womens4 fashion movements New York 2 million jobs nationwide Vivaldi Partners   Free University 1 2 3   Related free nursing college Green energy curricula Johannesburg - 1 million jobs nationwide Google Africa Branson   End to End diaspora value chains   Related food security movemnts       Banks creating jobs Jamii Bora Mpesa/bash         helpwiki massive youth collab 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 HOME OF YOUTH CAPITALISM and MOOCcamps.com HOME OF YOUTH CAPITALISM (started 41 years ago for net generation by dad at The Economist) - Today's maps of massive collaboration:-summits 1 2 2.1 resources health 1 GrameenFood.com asks who's greatest end hunger economist of them all? Yunus. JWilson, who? rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk macrae ‏@obamauni 26s Favorite meets of 2013 - the most human meeting on banking Washington DC has staged this century - coming to GU oct 10 DC future capitalism hotline 1 301 881 1655 Fall13 - where millions of youth need to swarm now, or forever after keep your peace Invitation to leaders of open education and society-help search out 9 minute OLAS from The Economist's 42 year pro-youth economic curriculum of net generation's Entrepreneurial Revolution help design 11 plus curriculum of pro-youth futures LINKEDIN 9500 MASSIVE COLLABORATION ANNOUNCEMENT - The Top 1000 OLA League Table ============ How MOOCs change world - a greatest 11 minute lesson I've ever seen; a 4 minute collaboration call MOOCwho; if you could help millions of youth to mooc for 9 minutes with a job creating collaboration entrepreneur-who'd you choose- Sir Fazle Abed? George Soros? Jack Ma? Open mIT? Taddy Blecher ?? TWIN CAPITALISM _What can countries bring to Youth Capitalism? Poland10/13, France1/14, USA South 11/13, Scotland1758, South Africa2014 .. Breaking Valuetrue curriculum: 64 trillion dollar curriculum of banking for 99% of people and youth Entrepreneurial Revolution Curriculum 101 :Nations have only grown across generations by improving energy of machines or human collaboration Norman Macrae Youth Economics-Education Foundation Washington DC hotline 1-301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Urgent Collaboration Scoops Welcome to home of future capitalism curricula since 1972 in The Economist. Here we aim to open source youth's most exciting human knowhow including : world's first research on social business capital curricula from 2008- we invite mutual action-plans from anyone concerned with pro-youth liberation of a million times more collaboration entrepreneur systems including Vital Curricula (eg KhanAc) or Open Action Learning (OLA)Networks of Future Capitalism and Open Society hot fall013 Open Education's Next 100 Million Jobs help progress The Economist's 40 year search for pro-youth curricula : energy & food security; health & nursing; financial services: mass media remixed; education; pros and ecos; Org Design for collab entrepreneurial revolutionPlus Ca Change.. what were The Economist's 7 Entrepreneurial Revolution wonders of 1972 have become the 7 most desperately sought open curriculum of 2013 - join in next at Soros-INETe partner of coursera: money curriculum 1 sept 2013, or rsvp if you have a MOOC nomination to swarm one million youth to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Help welcomed by friends of Norman Macrae in assembling this handbook on pro-youth economic curriculum     Valuing 3 Billion New Jobs Pro-youth economics curriculum of The Economist's Entrepreneurial Revolutionary Norman Macrae   This book's main format is short texts. The sort that could make up maximum 9 minute audio-blackboard formats of the type pioneered by the leading open education platform khanacademy.org These texts are accompanied by rehearsals of the curious questions and answers that such texts could stimulate if Massive Open Online Collaboration Action Networks (MOOCAN) of youth were freed: - : to value the million times more collaboration technology connecting our species today than when man raced to the moon half a century ago .... Foundation Norman Macrae, Washington DC region 1 301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk The Economist's pro-youth economist was formalized on Norman's death 2010 after this party at The Economist Boardroom. We assert open source rights to Curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution started by Norman in The Economist in 1972 after he first saw UK experiments in Open Education-after 12 years of debates with reads Norman and Chris's future history of net generation next 3 billion jobs was first published 1984, Having been tutored by Keynes, Norman was well aware that economists are only capable of compounding 2 exactly opposite maps of globalisation- those futures youth need most or least (eg the Orwellian scenario) ..Help friends of Norman Macrae assemble handbook on pro-youth economics curriculum- types of help 1) tell us of links to related curricula - eg the curricula of soros alumni.     We also introduce 3 frameworks derived from Norman Macrae's lifetime work mainly at The Economist   Entrepreneurial Revolution's 7 wonders ThinkPad   Multi-win value exchange mapping   The global village hunt for 30000 microfranchises that could free trillion dollar global market purposes capable of joyfully sustaining the net generation and the 7 to 10 billion human beings of century 12 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXinquiries welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX .................................7 wonders summary update on 41 years of Entrepreneurial Revolution research at The Economist7 who most wants to share community sustaining solution with hundred of millions for youth-story of 7.1 benchmarking, 7.2 bottom up ngo, brac and ..6 what process for sharing-story of open education -khan academy labs cost 300 dollars to start up wherever practitioner has knowhow that millions of youth can create jobs fromtwo threats to sharing before we take examples of 3 most urgent sectors and possibly last gamechangers human race can collaborate around to return to rising sustainability exponentials all over the planet and full employment of youth 2015-20245 mass media - how can societies end huxley's crisis of being entertained to death'4 economists and professions with monopoly to rule man's biggest system designs- how to end gandhi, einstein and keynes crisis of being controlled by short-term rulers of systems even though nature and human wealth-health multiplies bottom up and openthree sectorswill energy and agriculture ever be abundant green and affordable and localwill health and nutrition services every be for all locally accessible, pro-youth focused, girl empowered and mobilisedwill hi-trust banking ever invest in next generation's productivity and sustainability of communities  -41st year of studying Threats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to The Economist's 7 wonders of Entrepreneurial Revolution needed for net generation to sustain humanity's greatest century - among top 20 monopolies destroying freedoms of youth and net generation the four education monopolies are simplest to breakthrough - can you think of a 10 minute training modules that tens of millions of youth need to freely interact around now - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Amongst Norman Macrae's thousands of pro-youth leaders in The Economist, the most popular became the 1984 book of how netgen youth 1984-2024 demanded transforming education to search out 30000 microfranchises co-creating 3 billion jobs- what is a microfranchise? which are the top MF100 that almost every community can replicate to create jobs or investment around youth? will you join us in microeducationsummit to keep celebrating this massive collaboration? xwelcome to intelligence centre of moocwho.com & global village viewspaper debates of futures sustaining worldwide youth open education survey - what 10 minute video training do millions of youth most need to interact round -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk -see our pro-youth webs energy education..banking ..opentech .. healthcare .. summit who are the most joyful youth economists of the net generation? GrameenFood.com .. will The Economist's 175th birthday celebrate its founder's goal of ending hunger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ______________ Latest download to collaborate in curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution - open licence asserted by Foundation Norman Macrae, The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant - queries chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ; pro-youth course index -economics; energy and waste , nutrition, water and food security, nursing and health, education reformation, microfranchise, open technology, mass media celebrating collaboration and peace ...   Welcome to Norman Macrae Foundation - The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant and pro-youth economist where Norman Macrae Prizes are awarded for 12 minute training videos millions of youth can most create jobs with -rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk NB we mainly award prize at concept stage not after video production. 7 wonders: who knows how to help youth create jobs with 7 education, 8 banking, 5 place leadership, celebrities and mass media, 4 health and nutrition services, 3 local food, water and clean energy security, 2 global village microfranchsies and borderless collaboration 1 mobilizing open tech Help youth linkin Massive Open Online Collaboration Nings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Pic shows 2009 Yunus opening Nobel Museum in Dhaka- NMfound celebrated with sampling 10000 youth dvd .. 7 year index of yunus collab projects of NM family foundation hottest youth-spring question of our life and times-can online education end youth unemployment for ever ? yes but only if you help map how! 2013 41st year of The Economist debates on Free Online University-best for www youth at what? 170th birthday of The Economist being founded to mediate youth's needs from industrial revolution The crippling of individuals I consider the worst evil of capitalism. Our whole educational system suffers from this evil. An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship material success as a preparation for his future career. Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) EDU Entrepreneurial Revolution: khan's 60 minutes versus macrae 12 -minutes versus coursera 6 hours- all three can change youth's world and win-win-win with each other................................ URGENT SURVEY -can you help?The most important question I have ever heard- if you could nominate a 10 minute training curriculum - millions of youth need to share online and action, what would it be on? By all means detail the question by different knowhow areas - eg energy, health ... chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk vote (rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ) for top 10 pro-youth curriculum to free: collaboration lit; financial lit; energy lit; local food and water security; nursing; marketing 30000 microfranchises; changing education; sustainable 21st c professions and public servants; deadlines for gamechangers; actioning every goal that joyful celebrates making borderless future more brilliantly human than history's divisions   MoocYunus.com and friends of Norman Macrae (The Economist's pro-youth economist) welcome you to discussions of the 64 trillion dollar collaboration treasure map-representing 7-in-one curricula that hundreds of millions of youth most need to linkin through the world's first free online university free nursing curriculum <help millions of youth share 12 minute learning modules on THE FUTURE ,,,, THE HISTORY wholeplanet.tv, ning: BRACnet, GlobalGrameen, YunusCity, JJamiiBora ........ clicpic to search Norman Macrae, Japan Order of Rising Sun with Gold Bars, CBE was a British economist, journalist and first author of internet generation (& 21st C pro-youth economics), considered by some to have been one of the world's best forecasters when it came to economics and society -dad valued youth more than any economist or journalist or mass mediated public servant I have met- what were his methods? Hot spring 2013- pro-youth economic futures by probabilistic modellers, youth and entrepreneurial revolutionaries     Diary note March 2013: in Dhaka talking to Sir Fazle Abed about what sort of help youth could give him to get his life's worked turned into a million open online curriculum - ideas? please email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - discussions http://bracnet.ning.com new year 2013 - was this the most valuable economic analysis made in last quarter of century? it debates what worldwide youth need number 1 creditor nation to choose to collaborate around- fortunately i hear china is inviting green energy/// learn disastrous impacts of erroneous usa curriculum of entreprenurship from 3rd grade up Where will wealth propel Japan? (The Post-Hirohito Century)News Economist. Saturday, 17 October 1987. exercise download article on how number 1 creditor nation chooses youth's futures - color parts you most want to debate- return chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk     Extract The Economist 1972 - Future of Finance The Next 40 Years The rich countries of the world are going to go into a balance of payments deficit with the poor ones. Most of our international financial mechanisms prepare for the opposite.. There is a fine old muddle arising out of lack of discrimination between the effects on different countries balances of payments and the mobilisation of savings. On this unexpected hinge, the fate of the whole international economic system will swing. .....example of current worldwide dialogues on youth economicsDoes your idea connect with ours to demand Massive Open Online Curriculum (MOOC) of pro-youth economics at every grade? For example, the Aflatoun curriculum on financial literacy started in an Indian orphanage at primary school level and is now in 90 countries.My father http://normanmacrae.ning.com was mentored by Keynes that as economists increasingly ruled the world they were capable only of compounding 2 opposite outcomes- designing or destroying the futures that most people wanted to be free and productively happy. My father's 1950s book on The London Capital Market demonstrated that a place cannot sustain growth across generations unless capital structures family savings to invest in next generation's productivity out of that place. In 2013 The Economist, where my dad worked for 40 years, celebrates its 170th birthday of aiming to mediate debates to end hunger and end capital abuse of youth. If we look at my dad's survey of the next 40 years in 1972, from which the genre Entrepreneurial Revolution and all adjectival variants of Entrepreneur emerged, we can see a list of what macroeconomics mistakes were being systematically embedded as the ever most costly tv age spiraled. ... This my father's life work argued for new media to correct ....more .   Youth Investment FALL 2012 EUROPE & NOBEL BIGGEST ERROR - Mindset of Economics and Peace as being Separate System Designs. Reference: Economist Boardroom remembrance of how top-down conventional wisdom destroys freedom of economics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbYo9daNiTYUpcoming Celebrations of Microecomics- ScotlandYunus GCAL Chancellor; Japan 12000 live youth entrepreneur competition Optimism of the greatest goals human are capable of can return. Reread The Economist's 1943 centenary biography if you doubt the power of journalism that celebrates human good. But only by ending destruction of youth's productivity everywhere : this now calls for an urgent bottom-uptransformation of every worldwide market's systemic purpose- help vote for of the first 100 most purposeful investing in 2010s = youth's most productive decade www.wholeplanet.tv . references- The Economist first launched net generation search for tens of thousands of community sustaining projectsin 1984 future history of netgeneration countries where are searches are already started in japan bangladesh china s.africa scotland US North E hib boston - US south hub historically black colleges as social labs - - rsvp if you have a plan to activate your country chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk- how can we drop by and celebrate your youth with a Norman Macrae Remembrance party 1 (The Economist) 2(S Africa Free) 3 Japan-Bangladesh ... Expert silos- of which the most terrifying are economists whose compound models exclude peace as a value integrator - are putting not just sustainability of nations, but our whole human race at risk. Since my father http://normanmacrae.ning.com at The Economist joined by Romano Prodi first campaigned for bottom-up Entrepreneurial Revolution in 1976, the design of globalisation and hyperconnectivity has spun ever more dismal top-down mistakes such as seen through Wall Street and Euro economics in West, and Aid whose transparent value chain mapping around the bottom-up has not yet begun to be collaboratively valued by the species of politician and economist whose fears monopolise the nightly news.   40 years ago dad and I saw 500 youth knowledge sharing around a digital network, Dad (Norman Macrae) and joyful Asian friends started genre of Entreperenurial Revolution (ER) in The Economist. ER Contribution 1: what not to do between 1972-2012 to collapse world financial system. Dont muddle family savings economics with balance of payments issues. When you have opportunity to invest in youth being 10 times more productive than ever before - national debt isn't the issue though why nations may not trust you to invest in youth's futures is. Bangladesh's greatest microcredits were always youth investment banking partnerships. So I am wondering whether Europe can be saved from total meltdown unless microbankers connect what we know now. Microcredit.tv invites you to share knowledge around 3 ro-youth partnership nets: Grameen BRAC JAMII BORA   Welcome to economists, maths folk netgen and other friends who believe nations cannot grow unless they invest in youth - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.ukwashingtn dc hotline 1 -301 881 1655 Debate with 3000 people at Paris Convergences2015Sept 17-21 Pro-youth economics: September's featured top 100 collaboration leaders : Riboud Hirsch Nowak Roberts Yunus Ibrahim Unacknowleded Giants Archives of ER at The Economist August featured: Boyle Muller Berners-Lee Parfitt Youth briefing on major macroeconomic errors of last 40 years- and 10market gamechangers youth need to link into Entrepreneurial Revolution with world's 100 greatest collaboration leaders..   Yunus SB and youth economic modelsat facebook Hall of Fame yunus-student job creation winners : US1 US2 US3 Actions with 3000 youth during Yunus USA Jobs Competitions tour 27 Sept to 1 Oct fall012 Pro-Youth Economics : Understanding life's work of The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant - can you contribute to book on the next 3 billion jobs or help search for 100 leaders of 2010s= youth's most productive decade   queries welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc 1 301 881 1655 -or help edit we the peoples 10 favorite futures at facebook   our collaboration projects: JobsCompetitions: report best news by city: 100 leaders ; universityofstars ;NMRembranceParties of MIllenniumGoals ; Journal of Social Business & Pro-Youth Economics sharing Yunus' 13 greatest gifts to peoples and planet -1976 saw the birth of the journalistic genre of Entrepreneurial Revolution in The Economist and around EU and its grassroots networking practices in Bangladeshi villages- from the 85th birthday of norman macrae and the 69th of dr yunus, a fusion of wishes and actions of ERworld emerged.  …
Added by chris macrae at 1:03pm on September 7, 2014
Topic: ai celebrating greatest (ie most good for 8 bn beings) human intelligences (1950-2030)
to offer 361 mosaic of brains to celebrate personal education agency with 11/21 breaking - clara shih ceo salesforce ai interview of Fei-Fei Li breaking nov- uk producer of bletchley ai summit mp donelan- week in dc l ... start of ai world series  -also AI-secret-life-Rowan-Atkinson.docx & other UK AI Greats - some big turning points in fei-fei li world of intelligence clarified nov 2023 book worlds i see p100 also of huge interest, nov 2023,  bill gates has come out and says he now sees ai will offer personalised learning agency to every 21st c 2020s+ student - there are about 20 (societal not tech) blocks  this happening that american education system must be transparent about (eg many of these system failings go back decades) having distracted from since dad and my book 2025 report (written 1983 - 33rd year of the economist as student of von neumann -making the case that transformation of education would determine whether 8 billion humans unite beyond extinction chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - more at our series of linkedin articles ed3envoyun eg 1  AIgamesbookpages1-2.docx  Notation - years like 1984 (jobs, gates, imagining leaps web 1-2-3) denote an intelligence crossroads that needs worldwide recursive attention opposite to assuming that the way ahead raced into was goof enough for societal democracy let alone legislative good; Indeed, as early as 1976 The Economist's survey Entrepreneurial Revolution  concluded from 1951=1975 as) the first quarter of a century of post-industrial revolution that political parties segmentation of left (labor) versus right  were no longer fit for smart democracy system design sometimes many years of work/learning had preceded this; we'd like to hear from you particularly if you think an intelligence date-stamped eg jobs84, gates 84 should be denoted by an earlier year breakthrough; one exception in the case of neumann einstein turing we start at '51 their co-creation of brainworkers' engine type 6 (we understand they had all made heroic innovations for allies to win the wat and in einstein's cases had made energy and other engineering/science breakthroughs from early 20s; but it was 1951 that neumann widely briefed media including dad Economist's Norman Macrae etc on brainworking engines ; for our purposes the un and through its sister ITU agencu=y of all telecoms companies launched 3g in 2001; and 4g in 2009 (- both multiplied data transmission by at least 100 fold but 4g also wifi's data up and down from every gps in satellite range); seeing 5g futures would risk locally deep controverses such as whether  climate brainworking cooperation was  actionably intended by the 193 nations declaration 2015 of 17 sdgs -  The Net (Neumann-Einstein-Turing) had started machines for brainworkers by 1951- as well as hardware their fav language model was Neural Networks -see neumann's last notes Computer & Brain)- BARD SAYS  The concept of neural networks was first introduced in the 1940s by Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts. McCulloch was a neurophysiologist and Pitts was a mathematician. They were interested in developing a mathematical model of the brain that could be used to simulate human intelligence. McCulloch and Pitts developed a simple model of a neuron that consisted of a weighted sum of inputs and a threshold function. The neuron would fire if the weighted sum of inputs was greater than the threshold function. oddly any valuetrue sense of man-made intelligence revolutions as being by and for the peoples did not massively value NN again until 2009 in spite of Yan Lecun 1980s contributions in 2009 two new phds on neuroscience foresaw likelihood that computer visioning brilliance depend on huge dataset assembly and training - fei-fei li dared the academic work to build gigantic imagenet and make it pivotal to a decade of annual progress competitions; hassabis and fei-fei li celebrated each other's persistence- today leading science ai connects around hassabis (Alphafold2 open sources 20000 proteins); the first proof of deep learning object recognition  came at 2012 entry to imagent from canadian students of Hinton hence we recommend you know contexts shaped by Li Fei Fei 1 Hassabis Demis  -co-founder Shane Legg Hinton Geoffrey  or Bengio Yoshua 1 1 Lecun Yann 1  Convolution Net   arguably senior ny ac to see - currently in nyu with facebook, while courant institure supports deep mind google and womens engineers supported by ms t2 brooklyn Ng Andrew- see deep learning ai short courses    & koller Daphne; things briadened a lot with nlp/chat models but eg star with Aidan Gomez p175 of fei-fei li book confirms first deep code stanford people liked ng, koller daphne. and trun sebastien - then the 3 became 4 with DAlly Bill chair of comp sciemce asking do you want to brim your lab to stanford (interesting corporate - google trio pichai, brin page all stanford alumni, ceos nvidia and AI2 (Alan institute 2 is on ai alongside first institute on bio-health)  - wolfram msT1 brooklyn - first sponsor of neuroscience schools 1 stanford, yale, elsewhere; owner ny liberty brooklyn basketball (2023 2nd in 2023 wbna to aja wilson la aces); governor barclay centre; 50 million dollar philanthropy of colored social networks; with husband supports many ny arts nets; on stanford trustee board; ny asia society laureates- its vital un has ny suburb demonstrating sdgs ai to east coast usa; ... Neumann Einstein Turing Interpersonally I dont see humans being sustainable by 2030 or ever without clearly seeing what system maps Neumann-Einstein-Turing connected for humanity. Most of the mathematical lives' times of the NET was gravitated by the experiences of being 2 immigrants to princeton from Europe's epicentre of war ; they won the science races integral to supporting the allies in winning what had generated the exponentially terrible mess of how inequitable the furst 5 engines tyoes had been applied by a few dominant empires who carved up nature's resources and classes of people (eg ranging from free to slaves to genocided against). From the end of world war2 neumann led the agenda that the net needed to give the world machine type 6 - intelligence machiines for brainworking (see his final lectures: computer & the brain. Tragically none of the net had more than 12 years of life to plant this post-industrial revolution The worlds they foresaw were about far more than the hardware of computers or binary coding . How did the humai brain sense the world- with sight occupying the miot central caoacity of the senses. How did languages code the whole deep diversirt oif growing up with natures in different hemisphers let alone the emergence of data beamed uo and down from GPS. As a transparency note,I may be biassed as with The Economist (and the scots system philosophy of moral sentiments economics starting with smith 1758 - his 2 main books being the last decsription of man-made markets and natural focres before engines; and a 16 yera review of howe place strateguies chnaged as engineers sperad innovation) my family became the biographer of neumann's innocation agendas for humanity. These notes from bard on the linguistic ans social differences of The Net also provide insights on how their work's intersctions helped to bust almost every academic silo of so-called scientific man. Noite in partular chaos theiry which guages risks od science itself bing a fal approximation vis a vis interconnectedness of systems on natures overall platforms earth and space. Albert Einstein and John von Neumann were both multilingual. Einstein spoke German, French, English, and Italian. Von Neumann spoke Hungarian, German, English, French, and Greek. Einstein was born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Ulm, Germany. He learned to speak German as his first language. He also learned to speak English and French as a child. He was fluent in all three languages by the time he reached adulthood. Von Neumann was born into a Hungarian-Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary. He learned to speak Hungarian and German as a child. He also learned to speak English, French, and Greek as a teenager. He was fluent in all five languages by the time he reached adulthood. It is not clear whether Einstein and von Neumann learned their second languages at home or at school. However, it is clear that they were both exposed to multiple languages from a young age. This exposure likely helped them to develop a strong ability for language learning. Multilingualism is a valuable skill. It can help people to communicate with others from different cultures, to access information and resources in different languages, and to learn about different cultures. Einstein and von Neumann were both brilliant scientists, and their multilingualism likely played a role in their success. Turing only spoke English fluently. There is no record of him speaking any other language fluently, although he did learn some French and German during his school years. Turing was a brilliant mathematician and computer scientist, and his work laid the foundation for the modern field of artificial intelligence. He was also a very private person, and he did not socialize much. This may have limited his opportunities to practice speaking other languages if you want to help un "AI the sdgs now that's possible with LLMediation) then our tic tac toe game board blends womens AI Abed Fazle, Jobs Steve (from 2001 inspiring valley to rethink whether it had human dev purpose) Gates Melinda, Chan Priscila -the best intelligence books for girls and everyone through school year 23-24 youth ai adds Stanfords Ng Andrew, Yang Jerry, and Brooklyn's Ms T&T health foundation model & govv2.0 intels add KimJY &   Gates Bill together with ,  Guterres videoAntonio (1 2) &, Sheika Moza (please note we are taking a primarily western view in this thread; we'd start with eg jack ma if  free .to be a worldwide youth mentor not the west's political pawn..) the ceos who world needs to demand best not shortest AI gains from appear to be Nvidia, Ai2, Google (Pichai Brin Page) THEY KNEW https://www.c-span.org/video/?447599-1/artificial-intelligence - brockman greg co-founder open ai testified with fei=fei li congress june 2018 that trillion times more tech compute would be put into chats etc by 2028 changing education and everything imaginable https://www.c-span.org/video/?447599-1/artificial-intelligence- compare this with neumann/economist survey The Economist 1951-1984 which hypothesised trillion time more would take 60 years; we updated this from 1984 in 2025 reporting genre but trillion times? no wonder we are facing what hinton/li call 2 buckets - catatrophes eg climate if it went wring might wipe out a billion with each meta-disater, extinction- the us political scene has one engineering doctorate among ist top 500 people - they probably cannot see any deep human future unless movements demand they put some magic spex on Jacobs is a canadian whose radical ventures fund is filling space now hinton has retired to london with canadian venture park alongside U of Toronto - ss his hosting of the key reiew of how hinton and li see the build up to today's unprecdented yerr of AI attention marcus gary help fei-fei li publish first booklet demonstrating what national ai advisory bodies to gov could look like below please find our alphabetic catalogue Abed epicentre of women empowerment intel over 50 years linking up to billion poorest asian mothers networks - for quarter century without electricity:Steve Jobs hosted silicon valley 65th birthday wish party abed 2001; neither silicon valley or death of women empowerment partnerships have been same since abedmooc.com ackoff- personally i find ackoff's simple/behavioral checklist of broken system exponentail risks essential to factor into civil debates from 1984 get go of personal intel networking rising exponential - eg he defines a broken system as one where the harder the systems historic professional/experts try the more chaos/conflict they cause- when you consider future history legacy of 1950s NE (Neumann-Einstein-Turing) it was possible to imagineer a stage perhaps 4g telecoms and brainworking engines where designing 193 nations unity was sufficient to unite 8 billion brainworkers; in a sense those behaving as historically certified public servants within a nation were likely to multiply conflicts; the economist foresaw need to proactively debate this in 25th year mediating the net's legacy where survey EntrepreneurialRevolution.city introduced 2 core ideas - historic politicking between left (labor) and right  will become meaningless in terms of renewing generations and then extinction-risking oroblem; next caoaitalism  (including efinance, egov, e-health -any deep society space and data mapping) needs to empower local community resliency at every family-building gps not just global or 193 national policy makers big media budgets; architecurally digital mediation ; intergenerational investment will need changes such as green-scale-actions not just greenwashing  Alrman Russ hai video 31 oct Professor of Bioengineering, of Genetics, of Medicine (General Medical Discipline), of Biomedical Data Science, and, by courtesy, of Computer Science, Stanford University; Associate Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Anderson Ray. arguably Ray Anderson benchmarked more than any turn of millennium fortune 5000 industrial sector ceo to show how a sector can profitably lead going green- but it took a decade long model and redesigned value chain architecture of suppliers towards circularity- Ray did this for the sector of carpet tiles gravitated out of his home state of Georgia- click to linkin to practising Ray's Intelligence Andreessen serial goodtech entrepreneur/venturer in Valley since 1993 -fascinating 2023 dialogue with Condoleezza Rice Attenborough David, arguably attenborough did more than any media influencer to argue nature's case as primary evolutionary force on earth; part of foreseeing consequeces of the NETS gift has been imagineering how transforming to a global village world means that humans are for first time playing real-time on nature's scale; if we irrersibly damage her system desins all civilisation will collapse simultaneously instead of hostory's separed collapses. our 1984 book 2025 report argued the bbc and all public briadcasrers wound have unique role to ttansition millennials life -sadly in spite of Attenborough's effors the totality of the bbc's purpose never valued this unique opporty=unity to celebrate queens english inettligence mapmakers, Attenborouh's brother Richard ditected the film Gandhi and supported UK Gangian intelligence associations in line with Einstein's advocacy of Gandhi as being the benchmark of sustainbility generation leaders In playing AIGames, we ask that your first move lists who's human intelligences you see as most advancing humanity since 1950. Of course a supplementary game would extend to intelligence legacies co-created before 1950 with Gandhi a prime source. Within this catalogue educators activating Gang=hian logics include Montessori & Freire- and overall Einstein's intents for future society. Benioff 1 corporate leadership ai salesforce   berners lee 89 father www but why did he move from swizerland where G standards set to Boston and not west coast valley; extrordinaly brave work keeping open whereve big telecom tried to close but ultimately learbing web got 99% taken over by comerce web until human ai leaders reintegrated neural network a society's comeback in system design- see also negropronte mit media lab who seems to have had drams behind the scale that took over (of course some can argue that commercial monoplisation of digital would have been worse without this couple) borlaug- 80 year cooperation action learning  curve still centre of gravity og sdg2 intelligence:billions of people were likely saved from starvation by borlaug's transformation of local agricultural producivity- The Economist once celebrated "the happiest graph in the world" as illustrating how Japan (first to update agri systems with borlaug and industrial systems with deming)  was prepared to share how its local farmers procuced 15 times more rice than eg cambodia all across the far east tropics the region with lowest life expectancy due to nutritional and dehydration crises causing up to one third of all infants to die; seed science tech offered microfranchising solutions-eg local rice production efficiency being the largest franchise replication across Asia's two thirds of human beings; given this momentum took off before the NET's gift of brainworking engines, seeing how life critical knowhow links beyond nations boundaries makes borlaug (eg global food prize) alumni an essential case catalogue for all intelligence designers  Brilliant 1 so many passion stories why epidemiologists need a fan club even more than football (re your fav global entertainment); look at 3 worlds brilliant  life experience helps us see- how did brilliant end smallpox across asia before days of computer mapping - ie what manual network blueprint beat this infectious diseases; brilliant's deepest passion was ending unnecessary blindness - see his videos on india's aravind modeling its local solutions franchise on the consistency of mcdonalds; brilliant had started semi-0retirement on west coast after working life in asia when his ted talk demanded vieus chasing be a priority app of artificial intel algorithm experts; he was appointed as first ceo of google.org; the stories of how the valley's consciousness changed after steve jobs hosted fazle abed's 65th birthday wish party 2001 included why epidemiologists were called on to train vice chancellors of the new global university shared alumni of sdg graduates; fortunately there had also been one us university benefiting from design by epidemiologist - ie swarthmore; more generally fans od last mile health intelligence estimate the world is currently short of training 100 million last mile heath servants - see also glasgow adam smith scholars attempts to design virtually free nursing colleges; or tuition free med school at nyu; when larry was a 20 something he walked into a detroit training hospital with some dehydration; was asked if he'd also like to train to be a doctor with zero risk of student debt; in that regard us higher ed was far smarter in sustaining next generation 1960s than it is today; one more story brilliant's first job medical adviser to the band wavy gravy; after a hard year's tour circa 1968 the band went to meditate with their fav guru in the afghan hills; in those days brilliant recalls the grapevine even in the worlds most remote places was full of positive chat if americans can land on moon, soon no humaitarian mission down on earth will be impossible  Brynjolfsson Erik western macroeconomics (as keynes feared - see warning last chapter general theory has failed 21st c humans on all exponential sustainability challenges- erik is one of the few who may be able to translate how ai decisions niw dwarf anything economists can see; its telling that fei-fei li combo's erik, reich robert and Amy Zegart who works with Rice Condoleeza (Hoover Stanford) @erikbryn  @DigEconLab   chang maurice - one of the 4 western acknowledged greats in chip design making taiwan largest chip manufacturer until nvidia's recent challenge - of course intel started chips as a 100 times multipliuer per decade of brain machines; arm in uk may sneak in 4th;  chen jerry 1, greylock csikszentmihalyi https://www.google.com/search?q=csikszentmihalyi+ai Prof csik's reserach at claremont on genius showed they maximise time spent at experiential edge of their unique knowhow; 70 years ago einstein argued that transforming personalised education with AI would determine good or bad outcomes for our species. One of the biggest risks to our species appears to be educators unable to change their system and all blocks to accepting partners in transformation. The luminaries approach of hong kong yidan prize is one experiment in changing this  but open ai exchanges have run into political barriers  https://www.universitas.ai/global Dean Jeff - founded google brain (various generative ai tools from this group include transfrmer breakthrough) ; brain and hassabis deep mind became one overall unit 2023 ; bard says dean is google contact person- eg start artists wanting to connect food and good ai Deming e doudno genes database crispr berkeley connector of fei-fei since 2013- a lead reviewr of ffl's world i see  (// koller daphne) -4th = womens AI 2023 (1 Fei-fe li 2 priscilla chan 3 Melinda gates) East Hauser & Sophie Wilson put UK on the world tech map primarily with ARM chips which they conveged to make cambridge eccosystem bigger than eg oxford - see bard notes. Also arm's curent ownership somewhere between japan softbank and nviduia is in flux but nvidia has said it will maintain arm in cambridge. Notably elon musk at sunak summit called arm chips good; today hassabis deep mind may be the uk ecosystem superstar but brits can be proud of the cambridge ecosystem - particularly as things looked quite bleak when eg ICL went nowhere from the 1980s Eshoo Anna1- represents Stanford region in DC leads create AI Act esteva andre - around 2015 helped fei-fei li monitor when computer vision of objevcts emulated human vision error rates--now in medical deep learning ai estonia has arguably made better investment in government suppirting human intelligence than anywhere with relatively limited resources- this also reminds us that human made intelligence is not purposefully valued as an individual dynamic even if our brains are right to want to know which human is most influencing any time we spend either learning or teaching - tallin jaan is one of estonia's intel superstars Etchmendy1 role co-founder stanford HAI appears to be making sure every discipline and discipline sponsor joins in human ai; also neighbor ro FFL Freire - culturally credited eg Bangladesh as one of transformative education's sources for the human develpment miracle co-worked by up to billion asian village women povert alleviators; in 1960s latin americans inspired by us mission impossible moon race - debated if we're entering mission impossible ae, what root cukture unites us; franciscan led the overall consensus; freire soon became guide of radical education matching franciscan servant leadership and ecological roile of franciscan males and matenal health of clares Fridman Lex 1- who's who of intelligence in podcast/youtube and at MIT lectures 1 gates bill 84 changed the world by commercialisimg language ie language needed to coded standard personal computers; later 3g western worlds largest giving partnership (including buffett & ) gates melinda 015 -started to design her own foundations around womens intel (both deep community health building and lead womens ai and every women celebrating womens innovations in between  gifford-pinchot- sadly after 1976's 25th celebration of NET (Economist's Entrepeneurial Revolution) most US social entrepreneur variants missed ER's priority on scaling and livelihood transfotaion first renewable generation needed to celebrate; two exceptions gifford pinchot intrapreneurship, and those who understood transformation of aid economics arounfd microfranchising - see abed& brilliant (we are all aware of eg mcdonalds macrofranchising; microfranchising replicates team solution with as much attention as mcdonalds but ssigns all or most of value of production to local teams local community economy not suking out prof=it from local ro ever fewer global owners) gomes aidan- in part tutured by Hinton as well as out of oxford, changes scaling leaps of gen ai with  transformers etc - aged 20 https://aidangomez.ca/ now co-founder cohere canada see linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidangomez/?originalSubdomain=ca hoffman reid- in humansai top 50? intellectually probably superb funding of hoffmann-yee ai student projects; recall heck of a lot of us money around either through property or backing ai- not obvious hoffman in top 50 in spite of founding linkedin sold to microsoft -compare eg doehrr new climate school stanford - question which n am spaces get race to humanise ai - valley, seattle, parts of canada where's 4th hopfield, received his A.B. from Swarthmore College in 1954, and a Ph.D. in physics from Cornell University in 1958 (supervised by Albert Overhauser). He spent two years in the theory group at Bell Laboratories, and subsequently was a faculty member at University of California, Berkeley (physics), Princeton University (physics), California Institute of Technology (chemistry and biology) and again at Princeton, where he is the Howard A. Prior Professor of Molecular Biology, emeritus. For 35 years, he also continued a strong connection with Bell Laboratories.1996: 40 years on from Von Neumann one of only 2 people to champion neural networks at yale silliman lectures In 1986 he was a co-founder of the Computation and Neural Systems PhD program at Caltech. hughes  nick 07 -bottom of pyramid intelligence (foundation 1 fazle abed) - origin of designing /scaling mpesa village phone out of kenya (coroprat ), teamd with quadir family to continue bottom p ibrahim lila now coo deepmind london with hassabis previously coursera, and barrett's team intel - see keynote aigood/itu gemevat 2023 4th= womens ai jobs steve 84 01 08 kim JY - mid 80s started www.pih.org with pail farmers 80s; farmer doing grad studies harvard anthropolgy of mefivime while shuttling to/from from haiti startup; by 2001 kim was main partnership redesigner of global fund - pih fazle abed gates bush brilliant martha chen etc - jyk sked by obama to head world bacnk 2012- immediately set about raising younger half of world voice in multilaterals; by 2016 testified how goal 2 education would happen this century unless un ed celebrated what un tech know and both adapted to last mile solution scaling/training histirically siloised by different un branches eg goal 2 food rime, goal 3 heath who geneva, golal 4 diffused between eg unesco paris, unicey ny and digitally un nowhere as of 2016- an extrardinary reversal of 1920s when einstein still coordinated future of worldwide intel coop out of europe before escaping hitler by moving to princeton  ... Ka-Shing one of top 5 new pro-youth university designers - see building stanfird- city campuses eg ny beijing ; many partnership HK universities- arguably hong kong's greatest philanthropist of our era koller vid1 stanford bioscience ai but also coursera cofounder ng 23 suddenly ai and quality data biotech agri climate ...  Krizhevsky 12 Alex with Ilya  Sustever mentored by hinton won 2012 imagenet competition- leap to deep learning (Alexnet daya subset ) Kuan Yew Singapore- more intelligent leader 7 million person island ever seen- when uk dumped singapore, yew focused on 1 jobs, 2 loving every culture, 3 good homes for everyone- singapore seems to be the one city in the world where hinancial housing bubbles have never happened and nextgeneratoin citizens support each other; singapore has also morally supported 10 asean neighbors Lee Kai-Fu - interesting that his best-seller as recently as 2017 barely covered the big ai leaps exciting everyone in 2023; to be fair many of lee's cases are asian where there has been more blending of big businss ai and societal advances but overall this book demonstrates why wizard ai breakthroughs ate as yet designed by relatively few people and specific ecosystems such as those around stanford Liang 1  A Manning NLP stanford- foundation models have become pivotal and Percy Liang (see also 24 october gen ai jealth summit unsummitfuture.com is a s connected as anyone at stanford in maintaining the deep ethics issues these models require; he teams up with Reich who leads stanford ethics institute-- founded together ai https://together.ai/about stack of open ai tools academic led but with key industry sponsors eg nvidia see about manyika james  1, co-chair guterres AI risk-nations panel, at google hq Senior Vice President of Technology and Society at Google -new post reporting to ceo pichai .development of Google's AI Principles, the creation of the Google AI Research team, and the launch of the Google AI for Social Good initiative.a Zimbabwean-American academic, consultant 2 decades at mckinnsey, and business executive. He is known for his research and scholarship into the intersection of technology and the economy, including artificial intelligence, robotics automation, and the future of work.  mohammeed shakir, at deepmind - one of pioneersof decolonial ai negropronte mit media lab including 100$ laptop- stiry media lad began when mit architectire school asked how will our future blend with coming of digital; unlike top down policy makets , architects/engineres have to get foundations deep; they have to gravitate a generation of partnerships not juts get a first 90 days of operations profitable Owen 84 open space technology- massively connecting emotional intelligence- eg love is -at cusp of scaling greatest community building 1984 (last real only global village townhalls, first blended.. ) (previously conference organiser system transformation: eg see ackoff- originally peace corps and training to be anglican priest when action crises overtook ..) Perona, Pietro - back in the early 2000s - one of the few open minded supervisors of doctorates on vision connections with AI - tutor fei-fei li out of caltech- see breakthrough 2005 paper Quadir family 96 - leaders of possibility of 2g and 3g for very poorest  women who leapt into mobile coms and solar having never seen phone or electricity in grid only age -consistent supporters telenor soros legatum abdul latif -consuent entrepreneurs fazle abed, reeta roy  Rice Condoleezza 1 at stanfords governance institute Hoover, Rice says Li's is best (intelligence) book she has ever seen  https://setr.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/2023-11/SETR_web.pdf Roy reeta 06 with mastercard foundation out of canada where blackberry was usable - most consistent pan-african youth investor applying eg knowhow of quadirs, abed ..and since 2012 first lady qatar moza sheika shih, dreamforce talk clara salesforce ai -see interview fei-fei li - one of best first 3 weeks of book worlds i see demonstarting depth of both clara's and fei-fei love of advancecing ai and in this case skils augmentaion - host podcast - ask more of ai (stanfird alumn) Suleyman Mustafa 1 fascinating character - over the next few years everybody is going to have their own personal AI been at start of many deep data projects as well as co-founder deep mind which he now seems to have left- from london now in ca with hoffman investment inflection ai and new book Coming Wave (back in london would be interesting to follow up his nih ai work and association with the economist) Sutskever Ilya 1with Krikhevsky Alex won 2012 imagenet - whence deep learning Sutton Richard Deep Mind & Deep Learning Reinforcement book : Richard S. Sutton is a Canadian computer scientist and a Professor of Computing Science and AITF Chair in Reinforcement Learning and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Alberta, and also Distinguished Research Scientist at DeepMind. Andrew G. Barto is a professor of computer science at University of Massachusetts Amherst, and chair of the department since January 2007. His main research area is reinforcement learning. Tata, in 20th c the greatest dev miracles seem to have been built by intergenerational design of inclusive business models at least 51% in trust of national advancemenr of all inluding historically most marginalised - this explains banglagesh's human dev odel eg by dazle abed and tata appears main exemplar in Indian torvaulds kept 3g-4g age open sourced EA- 10 years ago i was late visting uae (about 20th Asian country on my family's 60 east-eest conuntries X; lesson 1 uae hosts world class summits and then chooses innovation expertises it wants to add- it will make some great ai choices -see eg selectors in chief eg  Amar ALolama Ultrasun Raquel 1 - now waabi & co-director vector toronto - previously chief scientist uber Vogel - Eastern two thirds of humanity connected by consciousness culture different from west's golden rule- i fing Ezra Vogel far deepest diarist of orients last 2000 years translated for western appeciation Wales Jimmy 01 credited with inventing wikipedia with larry sanger; demonstartes what could have been done as does eg khan academy later if the broken system (Un sibce 2016 Eg JYKim testimony sept 2016- originn of un2 roadmapping and now guterres tech envvoy which is us student endebted 21st c education had transferred 0.5% to digital every year since 1989 Williams neville us longest running green entrepreneur- carters envoy for sustainable energy follwed up by barefoot solar partnerships across many nations (see self) Wilson picks up melinda gates relay baton with dear black girl published after worlds i see Yat siu's approach led out of hong kong is unique and one of the few to keep nft coomunity finace valid -see yat siu entry at world record jobs Yunus Monica 01+ after 9/11 decided to do more that develop as oper sinager starting www.singforhope.org and carefully linking in most of ny's most committes music partners (Juillard +); from 08 saw obam versus clainto versus her dad muhamad yunus fail to unite around resolb=ving subprime crisis in favor of younger half of world; has h=kepmarts out of the greenwasj=hing politics that has since spun,..to be very clear muhamad yusnu top 10 concepts of 2008- eg a shared belt road corido or myanmar bangladesh china were absolutely essential to region but the partner fudning and busienss modeling never even got started Zhao Houlin - launched itu into aifirgood portal (cornerstone of un tech envoy emergence from 2016 when ed review of sdg4 said impossible with out redesigning un2 orund digital cooperation) and summit from 2017 during his last 6 years heading itu after decades connecting out of geneva =============== z corporates -i will be doing more reserch on the corporate list who attended eun ai safety summit nov 2023- I am expecting for example many fortune 500 companies to have larger ai budgets by 2027 than most nations - which is one reason why we primarily catalogue persons and their alumni who are innovation ai good- we welcome discussion if you think we are missing way to see whose intelligence worlds partnerships are designing ai to get back to the goals all 193 nations of UN promised to unite humans round in 2015 - as yet we see far more risk that nations are not going tp invest in in enough good ai than that too much ai will take over from humanity- we also remind non native english speakers - articificial applied to engines = man-made Adept Aleph Alpha Alibaba Amazon Web Services Anthropic Apollo Research ARM Cohere Conjecture Darktrace Databricks Eleuther AI Faculty AI Frontier Model Forum Google DeepMind Google Graphcore Helsing Hugging Face IBM Imbue Inflection AI Meta Microsoft Mistral Naver Nvidia Omidyar Group OpenAI Palantir Rise Networks Salesforce Samsung Electronics Scale AI Sony Stability AI techUK Tencent Trail of Bits XAI …
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Topic: Notes for next Mondays MOOCwho interview with howard rheingold
chris writes I love negotiating C is it course, curriculum, collaboration, community-sustainability, and indeed every way mooc acronym can link to bereners lee original Maps OF Open Collaboration ...: lets negotiate every value multiplier the brand name MOOC can linkin as long as youth win the war to make the internet the smartest most collaborative media ever interacted not tv age's most dumbing and command-controlled Howard writes; Does it continue to make sense to go to college when the sticker price of a college education is soaring, the amount of debt college students are taking on – even for the non-elite universities and what were formerly affordable public universities – is severely constraining their choices post-graduation, and job prospects for new graduates are dismal? One clickaway at DIYU - one of the most exciting meeting announcements I can ever recall reading : \The MOOC Is Dead! Long Live Open Learning!                        July 18, 2013 We’re at a curious point in the hype cycle of educational innovation, where the hottest concept of the past year–Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs–is simultaneously being discovered by the mainstream media, even as the education-focused press is declaring them dead. “More Proof MOOCs are Hot,” and “MOOCs Embraced By Top Universities,” said the Wall Street Journal and USA Today last week upon the announcement that Coursera had received a $43 million round of funding to expand its offerings; “Beyond MOOC Hype” was the nearly simultaneous headline in Inside Higher Ed. Can MOOCs really be growing and dying at the same time? The best way to resolve these contradictory signals is probably to accept that the MOOC, itself still an evolving innovation, is little more than a rhetorical catchall for a set of anxieties around teaching, learning, funding and connecting higher education to the digital world. This is a moment of cultural transition. Access to higher education is strained. The prices just keep rising.  Questions about relevance are growing. The idea of millions of students from around the world learning from the worlds’ most famous professors at very small marginal cost, using the latest in artificial intelligence and high-bandwidth communications, is a captivating one that has drawn tens of millions in venture capital. Yet, partnerships between MOOC platforms and public institutions like SUNY and the University of California to create self-paced blended courses and multiple paths to degrees look like a sensible next step for the MOOC, but they are far from that revolutionary future. Separate ideas like blended learning and plain old online delivery seem to be blurring with and overtaking the MOOC–even Blackboard is using the term. .Family collaboration youth links include: Chris Macrae at academia.edu Papers Future of University  more by Chris Macrae More Info: Education has chained 4 anti-youth monopolies of the top 20 Entrepreneurial Revolution crises of sustaining net generation first debated in The Economist 1972 http://normanmacrae.ning.com Download (.pdf) View on facebook.com www.facebook.com/microeconomics normanmacrae.ning.com/profiles/blogs/collaborate-in-entrepreneurial-revolution-of-pro-youth-economics Share          White Paper on MOOC and World's Most Collaborative Youth Networksmore by Chris Macrae Research Interests:Intellectual Property, Copyleft, Copyright, Creative Commons, Open Society, Poverty, Job Creations and Poverty Alleviation Programmes, Affirmative Action-based Development Programmes, Youth Economics,, Entrepreneurial Revolution,, and 5 moreBrand Chartering,, Open Education, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Economics, and MOOCedit Download (.doc)   ... The time seems to be ripe for a reconsideration of the “Massive” impact of “Online” and “Open” learning. The Reclaim Open Learning initiative is a growing community of teachers, researchers and learners in higher education dedicated to this reconsideration. Supporters include the MIT Media Lab and the MacArthur Foundation-supported Digital Media and Learning Research Hub. I am honored to be associated with the project as a documentarian and beater of the drum. Entries are currently open for our Innovation Contest, offering a $2000 incentive to either teachers or students who have projects to transform higher education in a direction that is connected and creative, is open as in open content and open as in open access, that is participatory, that takes advantage of some of the forms and practices that the MOOC also does but is not beholden to the narrow mainstream MOOC format (referring instead to some of the earlier iterations of student-created, distributed MOOCscreated by Dave Cormier, George Siemens, Stephen Downes and others.) Current entries include a platform to facilitate peer to peer language learning, a Skype-based open-access seminar with guests from around the world, and a student-created course in educational technology. Go here to add your entry! Deadline is August 2. Our judges include Cathy Davidson (HASTAC), Joi Ito (MIT), and Paul Kim (Stanford). Reclaim Open Learning earlier sponsored a hackathon at the MIT Media Lab. This fall, September 27 and 28, our judges and contest winners will join us at a series of conversations and demo days to Reclaim Open Learning at the University of California, Irvine. If you’re interested in continuing the conversation MOOCs, Hype, and the Precarious State of Higher Ed: Futurist Bryan Alexander. By Howard Rheingold June 10, 2013 - 9:40am. Tags Connected Learning ... You visited this page on 7/31/13. Howard Rheingold and Bryan Alexander on MOOCs | HASTAC www.hastac.org/blogs/.../howard-rheingold-and-bryan-alexander-moocs‎ Cached Share View shared post Jun 13, 2013 - Virtual community pioneer and author Howard Rheingold recently sat down with Bryan Alexander--senior fellow at the National Institute for ... Talking with Howard Rheingold | Bryan Alexander bryanalexander.org/2013/06/10/talking-with-howard-rheingold/‎ Cached Share View shared post Jun 10, 2013 - Last week the great internet visionary and writer Howard Rheingold and I discussed technology, education, and the future. We thought about ... SMart Ananylsis of MOOCS: Bryan Alexander and Howard Rheingold femtechnet.newschool.edu/.../smart-ananylsis-of-moocs-bryan-alexander...‎ Cached Share View shared post SMart Ananylsis of MOOCS: Bryan Alexander and Howard Rheingold. All Docs · Read. http://bryanalexander.org/2013/06/10/talking-with-howard-rheingold. Learning: MOOC's +Howard Rheingold & +Bryan Alexander - Google+ https://plus.google.com/.../posts/Gf46bM3Sn4k‎ Cached Share View shared post by John Kellden - in 20,771 Google+ circles Jun 13, 2013 - Learning: MOOC's +Howard Rheingold & +Bryan Alexander MOOCs, Hype, and the Precarious State of Higher Ed http://vimeo.com/68057062 ... 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Topic: AI in DC & Unique links From US Exec Order on AI to Modi Vision for 1.5 billion intelligences
time for AI and human sustaiability: NET*FIG2.0*AIWHY (*AI factors of un 17 sdgs*geomap conflicts Neuron=keyword1ofUNFutures.docx  how & why google brain and deep mind grew up quickly AI20s & AIverygood hall of fame *dedication Von Neumann 3 MAIN REASONS WHY IT TOOK OVER 50 YEARS FOR DEEP AI TO IMPROVE ON COMP & BRAIN Neumann-Einstein-Turing died suddenly leaving few alumni- American psychologists far preferred patenting ways to test people - education as students & teachers improving each others brainpower wasn't a thing. Freedom of Speech took a very different media route than Freedom of Learning. AND even as Steve Jobs declared an alternative to Orwell's 1984,  it took over 17 years before VCs & Personal Computer Network designers heard 2001 testimonies on what life critical networking intel most needed assstance on - the billion girls mooc with Fazle Abed first hosted by Steve Jobs family 2001 came as mother of all future shocks to the valley's great & good It wasn't until 2009 that two 20 something doctorates - Li & Hassabis visited Stanford with revolutionary deep learning doctorates- fortunately there were just enough additional pro-millennial greeters eg Ng Koolt Yangs Rice Doudna to friend LI's world series idea for imagenet and then when NN algorithms valued in Neumann's day revealed big data computer training changes the world in 2012. well West Coast Intelligence has taken off but is there anywhere in rest of world where peoples can get govs to see? ED: ask chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Washington DC- if you need tour on gamifying ai (players advancing humanity since gifts of Neumann-Einstein-Turing ask for 30 min free chat on eg aigames.solar or columbiachina.net EE: we want king Charles AI world series to land on youth friendly spaces including UNsummitfuture2024 and Japan Expo 2025 - can you help include your place? ==================world class aiverygood players -  upd example hassabis details on learning curves of hassabis https://twitter.com/demishassabis?lang=en  & friends https://twitter.com/GoogleDeepMind Hassabis connection of sdg world Science AI for good Lila Ibrahim deep mind coo joined about 8 years ago from coursera and intel - this was a timely interview with salesforce on vision deep mi… africa probrono training 2024 2022 tanner lecture oxford 2023 atstanford hai 2024 February podcast with Dwarkesh Patel Can you list for me various ai in alpha family of deep mind - so i understand alphafold2 is lead in proteins, alphacode does coding- are there other alpha ai to keep watching as best in class? Show drafts You're right about AlphaFold and AlphaCode being leading AI from DeepMind in their respective fields. Here are some other Alpha AIs to keep an eye on: AlphaStar: This AI tackles the complex real-time strategy game StarCraft II. It excels at strategic thinking and handling imperfect information https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/alphastar-mastering-the-real-.... AlphaGeometry: This is a recent breakthrough achieving human-level performance in solving complex geometry problems. It even tackles Olympiad-level challenges, demonstrating its advanced reasoning capabilities https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/alphageometry-an-olympiad-lev.... These are just a few examples, and DeepMind is constantly innovating. You can find updates on their latest projects on the DeepMind website: https://deepmind.google/ also Google DeepMind @GoogleDeepMind · Feb 21Introducing Gemma: a family of lightweight, state-of-the-art open models for developers and researchers to build with AI. We’re also releasing tools to support innovation and collaboration - as well as to guide responsible use. Get started now. → https://dpmd.ai/3UJu1Y1   Google for Developers @googledevs · Feb 21 Introducing the Responsible Generative AI Toolkit! Get tools to apply best practices for responsible use of open models such as the latest Gemma models. Get expert guidance on setting policies, tuning and evaluating your models for safety. http://goo.gle/49EoTZl Jon Richens @jonathanrichens DeepMind Excited to share our new paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10877 (Oral, ICLR 2024, w/ @tom4everitt , @GoogleDeepMind ). In it we answer the question, do agents need to learn causal world models? https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10877. Tim R introduces Genie  what@GoogleDeepMind 's Open Endedness Team has been up to. We introduce Genie, a foundation world model trained exclusively from Internet videos that can generate an endless variety of action-controllable 2D worlds given image prompts. Its impossible to see 21st C intelligence worlds clearly if you haven't assessed why it took 50 years for neurocyber wizards to continue where Neumann-Einstein-Turing left off from Neural Network models in 1957- see Neumann's computer and the brain. Ironically in 1984 the Americans Gates & Jobs ., -who had hoped to deliver us from orwell's endgame - delivered program code and personal computer breakthroughs without being aware of 1 neural networks, 2 the billion women empowerment miracle changing asian rural health services (without that intelligence half the world was stuck at life expectancy in the 40s). It took until 2001 for these 2 americans to correct this blindspot with Jobs being first to stage silicon valley birthday wish party for fazle abed the most connected intelligence of deep community goals : health nutrition hydration education and homes managed by mothers deeper parenting skills than men.So much for the reality of grassroots networking... ENDING THE INTELLIGENCE WINTER You have two twentysomethings in the 2000s Li & Hassabis who revived the importance of 3 neuroscience elders valuation of Neural Networks. These teachers are now in their 60s Lecun & Bengio and 70s Hinton Chris Macrae MA DAMTP Cantab posted this • 21m21mAI2035 - 13 ways to test whether every American loves AI AgencyChris Macrae MA DAMTP Cantab on LinkedIn • 23 min read   Li (Fei-Fei) is at the roots of the the thaw in the ai winter because she unselfishly invested 10 years in building imagenet- 2000 identities humans grow up and develop with - be these animals , parts of the human body, plants, engineering tools , or more intangible ids like how facial expressions or body language may help youth decode what emotional outburst a group of humans is about to unleash. If you read Li's "worlds I see" nov 2023 (probably the most vital intelligence book yet publlshed thanks to Melinda Gates extraordinary new women empowering library moments of lift) you will find almost every western academic trap blocked her until she was welcomed in stanford from 2009. Although the science of 200 million proteiins identities revealed by Hassabis Deep Mind training of computers to play logic games may be today's biggest ai platform leap, its unlikely he would have got silicon valley funding if Li's computer vision work had not woken up the valley. In turn her work only woke up the valley when a NN algorithm won 2012's imagenet- without the teachings of Hinton, Lecun & Bengio - graduate students wouldnt have made this leap. 2012's good news also woke up chip manufacturing see Taiwanese American Jensen Huang's Nvidia testimony; 5 years of R&D stimulated by Imagenet's leap was needed to design a chip with 80 billion tranaistors; and another few years to scale manufacturing these super GPUs of AI. It this superanalysis power that has now been focused on chats reading everything humans have ever published. While this is exciting enough to have gone globally viral in 2023, any rush ro general ai is going to lead to many hallucinations while the building with proteins and 20000 identities will deliver far deeper reliability even as the human race likely needs a lot to go right between now and 2035 for the1984 dream of every human having an intelligent agent is realised.  ((Lecun 2023 pdf senate-sept, june, mar feb arviv 139 papers eg genai assistant nov23 youtube-trans dec2023 nov2023 post great papers refs chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ) 101 Testimonies AI ... I would read lecun first as a 2024 resolution to see at what speed and where llm ai goes next; i would keep with Li and Hassabis as deep visionary  navigators of very good ai;'s greatest gifts to all of our human race. i hope bengio's reporting of the ai triple world series bletchley korea paris is in time for Unsummitfuture sept 2024 to live up to ai transforming every sdg system - all 17 are currently collapsing. As you can see, its probably best to keep up to date with all the first 5 cyber-neuros unless you aim to gamble hugely with your world bordering dreams and reality.  December 2023 best updates - Lecun  advanced 1 (min 14 dont do too much chat ai ; 18.30 why is hinton so cautious; bengio 19.30 more nuanced caution than hinton but still to pessimistic; watch out for these best apps of ai soon 26.30 but true agi/ami still 10 years away 30min) What I love about the top 5 in humanising AI is they are brilliant mathematicians or neuroscientists ; they have been making each others work better since 2009; they are pretty humble as world leaders go. And while I hope they make whaever money they mneed- they clearly want all nations peoples to celebarte everyone's brain doing more and more extrordiary stuff The facts are two then twenty someing phd studnts chanhged the whole futire of technolgy in the 2000s when they advanced the idea that if you trained a computer a lot then its intelligence could help chnage the world. A lot cant be domne by corporations with 3 month's monetisation windows. Though now we can see what Fei-Fei Li and haasbis had to do, it shouldnt take so long to decide what training will most help computers advance humanity  Equally without 3 professors Fei-Fei Li might not have been succesful open sourcing of computers recgnsing 20000 living creatirers, natural resources  and tools most humans use. Her book explains from phd completion in 2006 until the whoe world said tahts great in 2017 took 11 years with a lot of naysayers. What is she doing saying that 20000 *100 = 20 million images are needed to get comuters to see fully  Read Li's book out last month. If you know a 6 year old who likes dance or drawing - try out li's resources for 6 up  (yes there are more from 10 up to)  https://ai-4-all.org/resources/ We add some timely diary links on LI & hinton here; Hassabis here , Lecun here; lets try and clarify where you can celebrate Bengio sharing next leaps with the UN here with the world series of Ai summits London Turing, Korea, Paris eg starting here - mail us if you see a next step ============================= To use the gameboard once you know the centre piece make a connection - for example top right corener which young female sporting superstars most want to help millennaisl be the firstest renewable generation and hoaw can ai and young superstars linkin. We show you in top right hand corner some of the most exciting duary links of the months up to un global future spetember 2023 ; in the top left hand corner we are making diart of j=how brooklyn youth can sister city with Stanford as well as with suoerstars; how do we link in your place xhris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - this is just one of gameboards emerging from first 6 months of everione heloing gamify ai - www.aigames.solar - lets make this the most colabprative compendium of games brains have ever seen. chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk  …
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ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION NETWORK BENCHMARKS 2025now : Remembering Norman Macrae

AsiaAI.docx where & how 2/3 human brains are celebrating AI livelihoods

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lelated US AI reports:

AI commission 2021

AI Action PLan July2025

Shaping AI Billions 

chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk :help celebrate library of INTELLIGENCE multipliers: -system map

  • Action Apps
  • Millions of  AI Agents 1  2  3
  • Software sovereign infrastructure 
  • Chips1 & Supercomputers
  • Energy: Genesis
  • Fusion SCSP-FI -F2
  • Quantum
  • Critical Minerals: Pax
  • Space
  • Edu-media rev li>Nature
  • workforce 1
    cvchrismacrae.docx
  • Data Science
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views on whether AGI exists

- how close are google aws or huawei to nvidia

2025REPORT-ER: Entrepreneurial Revolution est 1976; Neumann Intelligence Unit at The Economist since 1951. Norman Macrae's & friends 75 year mediation of engineers of computing & autonomous machines  has reached overtime: Big Brother vs Little Sister !?

Overtime help ed weekly quizzes on Gemini of Musk & Top 10 AI brains until us election nov 2028

MUSKAI.docx

unaiwho.docx version 6/6/22 hunt for 100 helping guterres most with UN2.0

RSVP chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

EconomistDiary.com 

Prep for UNSUMMITFUTURE.com

JOIN SEARCH FOR UNDER 30s MOST MASSIVE COLLABS FOR HUMAN SUSTAINABILITY

1 Jensen Huang 2 Demis Hassabis 3 Dei-Fei Li 4 King Charles

5 Bezos Earth (10 bn) 6 Bloomberg JohnsHopkins  cbestAI.docx 7 Banga

8 Maurice Chang 9 Mr & Mrs Jerry Yang 10 Mr & Mrs Joseph Tsai 11 Musk

12 Fazle Abed 13 Ms & Mr Steve Jobs 14 Melinda Gates 15 BJ King 16 Benioff

17 Naomi Osaka 18 Jap Emperor Family 19 Akio Morita 20 Mayor Koike

The Economist 1982 why not Silicon AI Valley Everywhere 21 Founder Sequoia 22 Mr/Mrs Anne Doerr 23 Condi Rice

23 MS & Mr Filo 24 Horvitz 25 Michael Littman NSF 26 Romano Prodi 27 Andrew Ng 29 Lila Ibrahim 28 Daphne Koller

30 Mayo Son 31 Li Ka Shing 32 Lee Kuan Yew 33 Lisa Su  34 ARM 36 Priscilla Chan

38 Agnelli Family 35 Ms Tan & Mr Joe White

37 Yann Lecun 39 Dutch Royal family 40 Romano Prodi

41 Kramer  42 Tirole  43 Rachel Glennerster 44 Tata 45 Manmohan Singh 46 Nilekani 47 James Grant 48 JimKim, 49 Guterres

50 attenborough 51 Gandhi 52 Freud 53 St Theresa 54 Montessori  55 Sunita Gandhu,56 paulo freire 57 Marshall Mcluhan58 Andrew Sreer 59 Lauren Sanchez,  60 David Zapolski

61 Harris 62 Chips Act Raimundo 63 oiv Newsom. 64 Arati Prab hakarm,65 Jennifer Doudna CrispR, 66 Oren Etsioni,67 Robert Reisch,68 Jim Srreyer  69 Sheika Moza

- 3/21/22 HAPPY 50th Birthday TO WORLD'S MOST SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY- ASIAN WOMEN SUPERVILLAGE

Since gaining my MA statistics Cambridge DAMTP 1973 (Corpus Christi College) my special sibject has been community building networks- these are the 6 most exciting collaboration opportunities my life has been privileged to map - the first two evolved as grassroots person to person networks before 1996 in tropical Asian places where village women had no access to electricity grids nor phones- then came mobile and solar entrepreneurial revolutions!! 

COLLAB platforms of livesmatter communities to mediate public and private -poorest village mothers empowering end of poverty    5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5  5.6


4 livelihood edu for all 

4.1  4.2  4.3  4.4  4.5 4.6


3 last mile health services  3.1 3,2  3.3  3.4   3.5   3.6


last mile nutrition  2.1   2.2   2.3   2.4  2.5  2,6


banking for all workers  1.1  1.2  1.3   1.4   1.5   1.6


NEWS FROM LIBRARY NORMAN MACRAE -latest publication 2021 translation into japanese biography of von neumann:

Below: neat German catalogue (about half of dad's signed works) but expensive  -interesting to see how Germans selected the parts  they like over time: eg omitted 1962 Consider Japan The Economist 

feel free to ask if free versions are available 

0 The coming entrepreneurial revolution : a survey Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 261 (1976), pp. 41-65 cited 105 

 Macrae,Norman -1976
cited 21
2 The London Capital Market : its structure, strains and management Macrae, Norman - 1955
 Macrae,Norman - 1963  
Macrae, Norman - In: IPA review / Institute of PublicAffairs 25 (1971) 3, pp. 67-72  
 Macrae, Norman - The Economist 257 (1975), pp. 1-44 
6 The future of international business Macrae, Norman - In: Transnational corporations and world order : readings …, (pp. 373-385). 1979 >
7 Future U.S. growth and leadershipMacrae, Norman - In: FutureQuest : new views of economic growth, (pp. 49-60). 1977 Check Google Scholar | 
Future U.S. growth and leadership assessed from abroad Macrae, Norman - In: Prospects for growth : changing expectations for the future, (pp. 127-140). 1977 Check Google Scholar | 
9Entrepreneurial Revolution - next capitalism: in hi-tech left=right=center; The Economist 1976
 9bis Into entrepreneurial socialism Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 286 (1983), pp. 23-29 
10 Do We Want a Fat, Corrupt Russia or a Thin, Dangerous One?
N Macrae - Worldview, 1981 - cambridge.org
… Even if Japan scales up efforts in military defense after such clarification, Japan's defense
spending is estimated to remain within 2 per cent of its GNP. Serious consideration should be
given to the fact that realization of new defense policies and military buildup in Japan is 
 11 Must Japan slow? : a survey Macrae, Norman -  The Economist 274 (1980), pp. 1-42 
12 No Christ on the Andes : an economic survey of Latin America by the Economist
 
13Oh, Brazil : a survey Macrae, Norman - The Economist 272 (1979), pp. 1-22 
14To let? : a study of the expedient pledge on rents included in the Conservative election manifesto in Oct., 1959 Macrae, Norman - 1960  
 15 Toward monetary stability : an evolutionary tale of a snake and an emu
Macrae, Norman -In: European community (1978), pp. 3-6
16 Whatever happened to British planning? Macrae, Norman - CapitalismToday, (pp. 140-148). 1971 Check Google Scholar | 
  Macrae, Norman - In: Kapitalismus heute, (pp. 191-204). 1974
18 How the EEC makes decisions MacRae, Norman - In: Readings in international business, (pp. 193-200). 1972 Check Google Scholar | 
Macrae, Norman - 1972
20 The London Capital Market : Its structure, strains and management Macrae, Norman - 1955
 21 The coming revolution in communications and its implications for business Macrae, Norman - 1978
 22 A longer-term perspective on international stability : thirteen propositions
Macrae, Norman; Bjøl, Erling - In: Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift 114 (1976) 1, pp. 158-168
Full text | 
23a 
Homes for the people
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1967
Check Google Scholar
 The risen sun : Japan ; a survey by the Economist Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 223 (1967), pp. 1-32,1-29 Check full text access | 
MacFarquhar, Emily; Beedham, Brian; Macrae, Norman - The Economist 265 (1977), pp. 13-42
27 FIRST: - Heresies - Russia's economy is rotten to the core. The West should concentrate on exploiting profitable opportunities to improve it, not on supporting particular politicia...
28 The Hobart century : publ. by the Institute of Economic Affairs
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1984
Check Google Scholar 
29 REINVENTING SOCIETY
Macrae, Norman - In: Economic affairs : journal of the Institute of Economic … 14 (1994) 3, pp. 38-39
30  How the EEC makes decisions
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - In: The Atlantic community quarterly 8 (1970) 3, pp. 363-371 and in
How the EEC makes decisions
MacRae, Norman - In: Readings in international business, (pp. 193-200). 1972
31The green bay tree
South Africa Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - In: The economist 227 (1968), pp. 9-46
32 A longer-term perspective on international stability : thirteen propositions
Macrae, Norman; Bjøl, Erling - In: Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift 114 (1976) 1, pp. 158-168

. we scots are less than 4/1000 of the worlds and 3/4 are Diaspora - immigrants in others countries. Since 2008 I have been celebrating Bangladesh Women Empowerment solutions wth NY graduates. Now I want to host love each others events in new york starting this week with hong kong-contact me if we can celebrate anoither countries winm-wins with new yorkers

mapping OTHER ECONOMIES:

50 SMALLEST ISLAND NATIONS

TWO Macroeconomies FROM SIXTH OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WHITE & war-prone

ADemocratic

Russian

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From 60%+ people =Asian Supercity (60TH YEAR OF ECONOMIST REPORTING - SEE CONSIDER JAPAN1962)

Far South - eg African, Latin Am, Australasia

Earth's other economies : Arctic, Antarctic, Dessert, Rainforest

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In addition to how the 5 primary sdgs1-5 are gravitated we see 6 transformation factors as most critical to sustainability of 2020-2025-2030

Xfactors to 2030 Xclimate XAI Xinfra Xyouth Wwomen Xpoor chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (scot currently  in washington DC)- in 1984 i co-authored 2025 report with dad norman.

Asia Rising Surveys

  • 1962 Consider Japan: 1967 Japan Rising part 2.1
    • 7 May 1977 survey of Two Billion People- Asia
    • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 1977 survey China

  • The Economist.  Can we help peoples of Russia 1963..


    The Economist. what do Latin Americans need  1965.

     
    The Economist. Saturday, has washington dc lost happiness for ever? 1969.

Entrepreneurial Revolution -would endgame of one 40-year generations of applying Industrial Revolution 3,4 lead to sustainability of extinction

1972's Next 40 Years ;1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now

  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
  • (1984 book 2025 vreport on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...translated in different languages to 1993's Sweden's new vikings
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
  • 1996 oxford union debate- why political systems can adapt ahead of time to sustainability changes millennials will encounter
  • biography of von neumann in English and Japanese

The Economist had been founded   in 1843" marking one of 6 exponential timeframes "Future Histores"

IN ASSOCIATION WITH ADAMSMITH.app :

we offer worldwide mapping view points from

1 2 now to 2025-30

and these viewpoints:

40 years ago -early 1980s when we first framed 2025 report;

from 1960s when 100 times more tech per decade was due to compound industrial revolutions 3,4 

1945 birth of UN

1843 when the economist was founded

1760s - adam smithian 2 views : last of pre-engineering era; first 16 years of engineering ra including america's declaration of independence- in essence this meant that to 1914 continental scaling of engineeriing would be separate new world <.old world

conomistwomen.com

IF we 8 billion earthlings of the 2020s are to celebrate collaboration escapes from extinction, the knowhow of the billion asian poorest women networks will be invaluable -

in mathematically connected ways so will the stories of diaspora scots and the greatest mathematicians ever home schooled -central european jewish teens who emigrated eg Neumann , Einstein ... to USA 2nd quarter of the 20th century; it is on such diversity that entrepreneurial revolution diaries have been shaped 

EconomistPOOR.com : Dad was born in the USSR in 1923 - his dad served in British Embassies. Dad's curiosity enjoyed the opposite of a standard examined education. From 11+ Norman observed results of domination of humans by mad white men - Stalin from being in British Embassy in Moscow to 1936; Hitler in Embassy of last Adriatic port used by Jews to escape Hitler. Then dad spent his last days as a teen in allied bomber command navigating airplanes stationed at modernday Myanmar. Surviving thanks to the Americas dad was in Keynes last class where he was taught that only a handful of system designers control what futures are possible. EconomistScotland.com AbedMooc.com

To help mediate such, question every world eventwith optimistic rationalism, my father's 2000 articles at The Economist interpret all sorts of future spins. After his 15th year he was permitted one signed survey a year. In the mid 1950s he had met John Von Neumann whom he become biographer to , and was the only journalist at Messina's's birth of EU. == If you only have time for one download this one page tour of COLLABorations composed by Fazle Abed and networked by billion poorest village women offers clues to sustainability from the ground up like no white ruler has ever felt or morally audited. by London Scot James Wilson. Could Queen Victoria change empire fro slavemaking to commonwealth? Some say Victoria liked the challenge James set her, others that she gave him a poison pill assignment. Thus James arrived in Calcutta 1860 with the Queens permission to charter a bank by and for Indian people. Within 9 months he died of diarrhea. 75 years later Calcutta was where the Young Fazle Abed grew up - his family accounted for some of the biggest traders. Only to be partitioned back at age 11 to his family's home region in the far north east of what had been British Raj India but was now to be ruled by Pakistan for 25 years. Age 18 Abed made the trek to Glasgow University to study naval engineering.

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  • 3 Russia
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  • 8 Med Sea
  • 9 Africa
  • 10 Latin Am /Carib
  • 11 Arctic Circle
  • 12 UN

1943 marked centenary autobio of The Economist and my teenage dad Norman prepping to be navigator allied bomber command Burma Campaign -thanks to US dad survived, finished in last class of Keynes. before starting 5 decades at The Economist; after 15 years he was allowed to sign one survey a year starting in 1962 with the scoop that Japan (Korea S, Taiwan soon hk singapore) had found development mp0de;s for all Asian to rise. Rural Keynes could end village poverty & starvation; supercity win-win trades could celebrate Neumanns gift of 100 times more tech per decade (see macrae bio of von neumann)

Since 1960 the legacy of von neumann means ever decade multiplies 100 times more micro-technology- an unprecedented time for better or worse of all earthdwellers; 2025 timelined and mapped innovation exponentials - education, health, go green etc - (opportunities threats) to celebrating sustainability generation by 2025; dad parted from earth 2010; since then 2 journals by adam smith scholars out of Glasgow where engines began in 1760- Social Business; New Economics have invited academic worlds and young graduates to question where the human race is going - after 30 business trips to wealthier parts of Asia, through 2010s I have mainly sherpa's young journalist to Bangladesh - we are filing 50 years of cases on women empowerment at these web sites AbedMOOC.com FazleAbed.com EconomistPoor.com EconomistUN.com WorldRecordjobs.com Economistwomen.com Economistyouth.com EconomistDiary.com UNsummitfuture.com - in my view how a billion asian women linked together to end extreme poverty across continental asia is the greatest and happiest miracle anyone can take notes on - please note the rest of this column does not reflect my current maps of how or where the younger half of the world need to linkin to be the first sdg generation......its more like an old scrap book

 how do humans design futures?-in the 2020s decade of the sdgs – this question has never had more urgency. to be or not to be/ – ref to lessons of deming or keynes, or glasgow university alumni smith and 200 years of hi-trust economics mapmaking later fazle abed - we now know how-a man made system is defined by one goal uniting generations- a system multiplies connected peoples work and demands either accelerating progress to its goal or collapsing - sir fazle abed died dec 2020 - so who are his most active scholars climate adaptability where cop26 november will be a great chance to renuite with 260 years of adam smith and james watts purposes t end poverty-specifically we interpret sdg 1 as meaning next girl or boy born has fair chance at free happy an productive life as we seek to make any community a child is born into a thriving space to grow up between discover of new worlds in 1500 and 1945 systems got worse and worse on the goal eg processes like slavery emerged- and ultimately the world was designed around a handful of big empires and often only the most powerful men in those empires. 4 amazing human-tech systems were invented to start massive use by 1960 borlaug agriculture and related solutions every poorest village (2/3people still had no access to electricity) could action learn person to person- deming engineering whose goal was zero defects by helping workers humanize machines- this could even allowed thousands of small suppliers to be best at one part in machines assembled from all those parts) – although americans invented these solution asia most needed them and joyfully became world class at them- up to 2 billion people were helped to end poverty through sharing this knowhow- unlike consuming up things actionable knowhow multiplies value in use when it links through every community that needs it the other two technologies space and media and satellite telecoms, and digital analytic power looked promising- by 1965 alumni of moore promised to multiply 100 fold efficiency of these core tech each decade to 2030- that would be a trillion tmes moore than was needed to land on the moon in 1960s. you might think this tech could improve race to end poverty- and initially it did but by 1990 it was designed around the long term goal of making 10 men richer than 40% poorest- these men also got involved in complex vested interests so that the vast majority of politicians in brussels and dc backed the big get bigger - often they used fake media to hide what they were doing to climate and other stuff that a world trebling in population size d\ - we the 3 generations children parents grandparents have until 2030 to design new system orbits gravitated around goal 1 and navigating the un's other 17 goals do you want to help/ 8 cities we spend most time helping students exchange sustainability solutions 2018-2019 BR0 Beijing Hangzhou: 

Girls world maps begin at B01 good news reporting with fazleabed.com  valuetrue.com and womenuni.com

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online library of norman macrae--

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MA1 AliBaba TaoBao

Ma 2 Ali Financial

Ma10.1 DT and ODPS

  • 1972's Next 40 Years ;
  • 1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate
  • 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now
  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
  • (1984 book on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
  • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075
  • 1977 survey China
  • first of 4 hemisphere remembrance parties- The Economist Boardroom

health catalogue; energy catalogue

Keynes: 2025now - jobs Creating Gen

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how poorest women in world build

A01 BRAC health system,

A02 BRAC education system,

A03 BRAC banking system

K01 Twin Health System - Haiti& Boston

Past events EconomistDiary.com

include 15th annual spring collaboration cafe new york - 2022 was withsister city hong kong designers of metaverse for beeings.app

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