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express thanks for common sense of 2016Kissinger, Cheng LI at CKGSB NY https://english.ckgsb.edu.cn/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/CKGSB-social-innovation-report_web-version_FINAL.pdf notes from CKGSB Dean Xiang Bing p8 ==================================== accenture p82 ============================ p83 on ======= Siddharth Chatterjee Resident Coordinator UN in China p10 p11 xxfeatured p 66+ Bruno Roche Founder, Economics of Mutuality Bruno Roche is the founder and leader of the Economics of Mutuality platform. He served as the Chief Economist at Mars, Incorporated between 2006 and 2020. In that position, he led Catalyst, a global thought leadership capability and internal corporate think tank to Mars, which was the laboratory for the Economics of Mutuality from 2006. x p71 on p78 p 96+ ====p99 Lina Getachew Ayenew Founder and CEO, Education for Ethiopia Lina Getachew Ayenew is an author and social entrepreneur from Ethiopia. She is the founder of Education for Ethiopia, an organization that aims to bring digital education to Ethiopian students. Education for Ethiopia's platform, Saquama, serves thousands of Ethiopian students by offering language and STEM lessons in Ethiopian languages. Lina is also the author of "The Complete Beginner's Guide to China-Africa Relations," which was published in 2019 and still serves as a go-to guide for individuals and organizations in the field. Lina serves on the Yale-China Association's board and is a graduate of Yale University (BA and MPH) and the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (MBA). During the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, I was a student, an instructor, an ed-tech social entrepreneur, and a mother. I was juggling these roles as best as I could without losing my mind. In the process, however, I learnt a lot about education. Most of all, it became painfully clear to me that the education sector is very much ripe for innovation. This is especially true in developing countries. So, here’s what I learnt: Innovation 1: Record classes to level the playing field for students. Okay, maybe this one is a no-brainer. But let me explain. The ed-tech social enterprise that I run,Education for Ethiopia, aims to provide digital K-12 STEM lessons in local languages. One of the most useful services we provide is not innovative at all. It is just the ability for students to view pre-recorded courses that they can pause, rewind and play again. This simple ability can make sure that students in my country, who miss classes for whatever reason (and there are many), are able to catch up. I didn’t quite appreciate this until I experienced it as a student myself. I was taking some MBA classesonline at CKGSB, which would not have been an option had it not been for the pandemic. When I wastoo tired to concentrate, when I did not have a three-hour block of time to dedicate to a class or whenI needed to pause so I can look back at my notes, those pre-recorded classes were lifesavers! Now imagine if a student in a developing country missed classes for days or even months at a time due to civil unrest, a natural disaster or family issues? Recorded classes would make a huge difference. Innovation 2: Schools are bigger than education so invest more in them. The rise of digital education may give the illusion that schools are a thing of the past. For me, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Schools are bigger than education. They are a place to eat, socialize and a place of refuge. The World Food Program (WFP) disclosed that one in two schoolchildren, or 388 million kids, were eating at school before the pandemic1. When schools closed during lockdown, many kids were not just missing their classes, they were also missing nutritious meals. Therefore, if we want to make education better globally, especially in developing countries like Ethiopia, we need to make sure that schools are strengthened in ways that are beyond just education. Schools also serve parents. I know I am not alone when I say that without schools, it would be impossible for me to properly raise my child. It is a disgrace that around the world, teachers are perpetually underpaid. When the pandemic hit, many parents and students suffered because they couldn’t replicate the learning environment that schools and teachers provide. Even in developed countries like the US, students fell 4 to 5 months behind in their schooling in the 2020-2021 academic year2. Without schools, parents also experienced intense burn-out. All this is to say that schools are not just learning centers. They are a hub where all who are invested in future generations congregate—students, parents, teachers and government bodies. Therefore, each stakeholder in the school environment needs to be supported, actively involved, and heavily invested in. That is the most socially innovative thing we can do. Innovation 3: Teaching is an art, and it must be valued. One of the hats I wear in Education for Ethiopia is as an instructor of various courses. And this role has taught me that teaching is an art, in the very literal sense. Art is rooted in culture, language, lived experience and aesthetic values. That is why a certain type of painting, sculpture or music can be a unique expression of a particular group of people. Teaching is no different. How you teach, the examples you use, and the sentiments you evoke, are all very important when you try to impart knowledge. That is why we at Education for Ethiopia aim to create content in local languages, in the cultural context that students find themselves in. As teaching migrates to the digital sphere, it is important to keep in mind that it is a form of expression that each community, regardless of location, is entitled to. We need to find ways to make students around the world feel like what they learn is indeed designed for them by reflecting their realities in their lessons. And technology can easily facilitate this process by making it easy to produce and disseminate content. This is especially important during uncertain times, when normal schooling is disrupted ======================== p102 Callum Douglas Corporate Responsibility Director, PwC Callum is PwC’s Corporate Responsibility Director and Net Zero Leader for China and Asia Pacific, working collaboratively to deliver PwC’s local and global community and environment ambitions, including PwC’s Net Zero 2030 commitment. He is passionate about sustainability and supporting business, government and non-government organizations to take a lead in creating positive social and environmental impact Back in 2020, PwC China in partnership with The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) launched a report that serves as a baseline analysis of business awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Among selected Chinese companies who are invited to participate the survey, it shows that Chinese companies have taken an active part in putting the SDGs into practice. 70% stated that they have pursued practical actions to do so, while 10% have identified specific pathways for SDG-implementation. However, over 30% believed that the actions they are taking at present are not purposeful, or are still in the planning phase, which requires more targeted actions in the future. Currently, companies often undertake sustainable development projects based on their needs of branding and image-building. It has proven difficult to design the objectives or frameworks for sustainable projects and practices at a strategic level, which hampers concerted efforts within companies to move towards sustainability. One successful case study highlighted in the report was a collaboration between UNDP and Baidu on driving innovation solutions to social problems. As a technology company, Baidu has identified its core Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) strategy is to “fully integrate an ESG philosophy and standards into our management, solve social problems with technology, leverage our corporate strength and innovation capability, and contribute long-term, sustainable value to stakeholders and the human community at large.” Hence, UNDP China, in partnership with Baidu since 2016, has taken a pioneering role in measuring poverty conditions, monitoring progress achieved, and making timely adjustment based on lessons learned in China using the dynamic information provided by big data. As a result, the project has successfully created a new dimension for poverty measurement in China, as an essential complement to the traditional methods of mapping the impoverished population by income and financial factor alone. Currently UNDP and Baidu as well as Tsinghua University, have partnered to harness big data to analyze social welfare to assist policy makers. This project again uses big data and machine learning to map the livelihoods of urban populations in major cities, providing policy makers a visualization of where populations are thriving, where access to public services may be lacking, and which policies have had the most positive impact for sustainable development. This is one inspiring collaborative project showing how SDGs can lead innovation that further drives ============================================== References References 1 Link to: https://www.kunming.cn/en/c/2020-04-08/12905547.shtml 2 Link to: http://www.china.org.cn/china/2020-01/06/content_76357103.htm 3 Link to: https://www.unicnairobi.org/news-and-events/wawira-njiru-honoured-as-un-person-of-the-year-2021/ 4 Link to: https://jdcorporateblog.com/trash-sorting-its-a-piece-of-cake-with-jd-ai/ By Siddharth Chatterjee By Brian Viard 1 Link to: https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/nbrnberwo/24970.htm. 2 Link to: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20150213. 3 Link to: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/691591. 4 Link to: https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9193. 5 Link to: https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/nbrnberwo/24970.htm. 6 Link to: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095069618301220. 7 Link to: https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/nbrnberwo/24686.htm. 8 Link to: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20160436. 9 Link to: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ab8b8c/pdf. 10 Link to: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2852886. 11 Link to: https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w22753/w22753.pdf. 12 Link to: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/698728. 13 Link to: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.102.7.3652. 14 Link to: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/pol.20150085. 15 Link to: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20170286. 16 Link to: https://academic.oup.com/ej/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/ej/ ueab033/6255431?redirectedFrom=fulltext. 113 Fostering Social Innovation to Address Humanity’s Challenges References 17 Link to: https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w24036/w24036.pdf. 18 Link to: https://gps.ucsd.edu/_files/jgz_fires-gaokao_jde20.pdf. 19 Link to: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/691465. 20 Link to http://www.voxchina.org/show-3-239.html. 21 Link to: http://yatanglin.weebly.com/uploads/8/7/8/7/87879450/jmpdraft.pdf. 22 Link to: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/713101. 1 Andrea Ricci. “Coronavirus may push 150 million people into extreme poverty: World Bank”. Reuters. Archived from the original on 7 Oct 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2021. 2 Aline Leclerc. "Gilets jaunes: anatomie d'une journée de colère". Le Monde. Archived from the original on 19 November 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2021. 3 “What can Chinese brands learn from Hongxing Erke's flood relief efforts?” CGTN. Archived from the original on 3 August 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021. 4 Matthew Bell. “Why ESG performance is growing in importance for investors”. EY.com. Archived from the original on 9 Mar 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021. 5 Oscar Williams. “COP26: Banks and investors race to fund $150 trillion net zero push amid fears politics could fall short” Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 1 Novemener 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021. 6 Sustainable Finance Review Full Year 2020, Refinitiv, 2020, http://resourcehub.refinitiv.com/c/Sustainablefinance_ reviewQ4?x=uxxWju&elqTrackId=27540b162d27455c9f00c7a41d6af055&elqaid=11153&elqat=2&topic=Banking%20 and%20Capital%20Markets; ‘What is Driving Sustainable Finance towards a Record in 2021?,’ Refinitiv, 25 October 2021, https://www.refinitiv.com/perspectives/market-insights/what-is-driving-sustainable-finance-towards-a-record-2021/ 7 The Rise of The Sustainable Fund Market and Its Role in Financing Sustainable Development, UNCTAD, 18 August 2021, https://unctad.org/system/files/official-document/diae2021d1_en.pdf 8 Ibid. 9 ‘International Platform on Sustainable Finance on Common Ground Taxonomy - Instruction Report,’ European Commission, 4 November 2021, https://ec.europa.eu/info/files/international-platform-sustainable-finance-commonground- taxonomy-report-2021_en By Ji Bo 114 Fostering Social Innovation to Address Humanity’s Challenges 1 Scott Rozelle and Nathalie Hell (2021), Invisible China: How the Urban Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise. University of Chicago Press. 2 See for example Alberto Alesina and co-authors (2020), Persistence Despite Revolution. https://www.nber.org/ papers/w27053; Yi Fan, Junjian Yi, and Junsen Zhang (2021) “Rising Intergenerational Income Persistence in China.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 13 (1): 202–230. 3 Bert Hofman (2021), China’s Common Prosperity Drive. https://research.nus.edu.sg/eai/wp-content/uploads/ sites/2/2021/09/EAIC-33-20210903.pdf 4 Credit Suisse (2021), Global Wealth Report. https://www.credit-suisse.com/about-us/en/reports-research/globalwealth- report.html 5 In kind redistribution through health and education services accounts for half of this reduction. Nora Lustig and Yang Wang (2020), The Impact of Taxes and Transfers on Income Inequality, Poverty and Urban Rural and Regional Income Gaps in China. http://repec.tulane.edu/RePEc/pdf/tul2003.pdf 6 World Bank (2020), China Economic Update: From Recovery to Rebalancing. China’s Economy in 2021. https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/297421610599411896/pdf/From-Recovery-to-Rebalancing-China-s- Economy-in-2021.pdf 7 See for example Ryan Hass, Assessing China’s Common Prosperity Campaign. Brookings, September 9, 2021. https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2021/09/09/assessing-chinas-common-prosperity-campaign/ 8 Cerra Valerie and co-authors (2021), Links between growth, inequality and poverty: a survey. https://openknowledge. worldbank.org/handle/10986/35355; Shekhar Aiyar and Christian Ebeke (2020) “Inequality of Opportunity, Inequality of Income, and Economic Growth.” World Development 136 (December), 105115. By Martin Raiser References By Frank-Jürgen Richter 1 Link to: https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-surging-21-cent-5-years 2 Link to: https://www.statista.com/statistics/330695/number-of-smartphone-users-worldwide/ 3 Link to: https://www.statista.com/statistics/330695/number-of-smartphone-users-worldwide/ 4 Link to: https://www.worldometers.info/computers/ 5 Link to: https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/u-s-households-have-an-average-of-11-connected-devices-and-5gshould- push-that-even-higher-1203431225/ 6 Link to: https://www.epa.gov/international-cooperation/cleaning-electronic-waste-e-waste 7 Link to: http://www.basel.int/Implementation/Ewaste/Overview/tabid/4063/Default.aspx 8 Link to: https://waste-management-world.com/a/switzerland-and-ghana-work-together-to-eliminate-global-ewaste 9 Link to: http://www.electronicstakeback.com 115 Fostering Social Innovation to Address Humanity’s Challenges References 10 Link to: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/press-release/un-report-time-seize-opportunity-tackle-challengee- waste 11 Link to: https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_dialogue/---sector/documents/publication/ wcms_730910.pdf 12 Link to: https://www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/press/1397/chinas-e-waste-worth-23-8-billion-by-2030-2/ 13 Link to: https://indd.adobe.com/view/0e7a3d17-8b8a-441c-b393-906bacc7376e 14 Link to: https://indd.adobe.com/view/0e7a3d17-8b8a-441c-b393-906bacc7376e 15 Link to: https://waste-management-world.com/a/switzerland-and-ghana-work-together-to-eliminate-global-ewaste 1 “Putting Purpose into Practice: The Economics of Mutuality” Oxford University Press, 2021: Purpose of business is not to maximize profit. Purpose of Business is to develop profitable and scalable solutions to the problems of society and the environment, not profiting from creating problems. 2 Economics of Mutuality has developed a series of simple and stable indicators, based on a decade of in-depth academic research and business practice, that enable companies to invest according to a financial and non-financial prism in its social and environmental ecosystems, and by doing so enhance their economic performance. By Bruno Roche 1 World Investment Report 2014 – Investing in the SDGs: An Action Plan , UNCTAD, 2014, https://unctad.org/system/ files/official-document/wir2014_en.pdf 2 Global Outlook on Financing for Sustainable Development 2021: A New Way to Invest for People and Planet, OECD, 9 November 2020, https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/6ea613f4-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/6ea613f4- en#endnotea0z2 3 These figures are based on the 21+EA group. See: Global Monitoring Report on Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 2020, The Financial Stability Board, 16 December 2020, https://www.fsb.org/2020/12/global-monitoring-report-onnon- bank-financial-intermediation-2020/ 4 2021 Global Private Equity Outlook, S&P Global, 2 March 2021, https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/ news-insights/research/2021-global-private-equity-outlook#_ftn3 5 Resetting the Agenda: How ESG Is Changing Our Future, EIU, 22 June 2021, https://impact.econ-asia.com/ perspectives/sites/default/files/resettingtheagenda_1.pdf 6 Sustainable Finance Review Full Year 2020, Refinitiv, 2020, http://resourcehub.refinitiv.com/c/Sustainablefinance_ reviewQ4?x=uxxWju&elqTrackId=27540b162d27455c9f00c7a41d6af055&elqaid=11153&elqat=2&topic=Banking%20 and%20Capital%20Markets; ‘What is Driving Sustainable Finance towards a Record in 2021?,’ Refinitiv, 25 October 2021, https://www.refinitiv.com/perspectives/market-insights/what-is-driving-sustainable-finance-towards-a-record-2021/ By Alfredo Montufar-Helu 116 Fostering Social Innovation to Address Humanity’s Challenges References 1 World Food Program, “Pandemic derails historic advances in children’s access to school meals,” https://www.wfp.org/ news/pandemic-derails-historic-advances-childrens-access-school-meals, February 24, 2021 2 New York Times, “U.S. students ended the pandemic school year 4 to 5 months behind, a new report finds,” https:// www.nytimes.com/2021/07/27/us/covid-students-progress-at-home-learning.html , July 27, 2021 corporate development.…
Added by chris macrae at 7:10am on December 17, 2021
Topic: ai5
ink AI is; but ultimately the layer 5 which we all need to succeed is the application layer -to be scaled through every community - wherein both economics financing land and sme startups' benefit and to social benefits (nutrition, health, education, safety of families and homes) multiplies we have asked x/grok to find ai5 cases that have accelerated since India hosted 4th ai world summit feb 2026 (the first of this series to discuss layer 5 completing the stack - in turn it is only in recent months that personal computers integrate ai brains - see eg rgx spark partners of nvidia) 1. Agriculture Casebook (26 solutions)Developed with Maharashtra’s AI and Agritech Innovation Center, World Bank, and Wadhwani AI. Focus: crop planning, precision farming, market access, and financial resilience. impact.indiaai.gov.in Bharat-VISTAAR (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural Resources): A flagship multilingual (starting with Hindi/English, expanding), voice-first AI platform launched in Phase 1 on February 17, 2026. Farmers dial 155261 or use the app/web for personalized, location-specific advisories on crops, weather, pests, market prices, and ICAR practices. It integrates AgriStack data and aims to reach 140M+ farmers, reducing risks and boosting productivity through AI-driven decisions. pib.gov.in Smartphone-based pest/disease diagnosis: Farmers upload photos via basic phones for high-accuracy detection (e.g., 95% in some horticulture grading/sorting systems), enabling early intervention without expensive equipment. worldbank.org Other themes include precision irrigation, soil health insights, price forecasting, and parametric insurance for climate risks. . At neumann.ning.com we explore how ai5 matches trusted engineers of ai worlds: eg humag and hassabis now steve jobs and fazle abed at thier peaks in early 200s economist mediation of goals oof Neumann Einstein Turing - whilst these were diarised during the last 6 years of these genii lives who all died suddenly in mid 1950s- the9ir purspoes were driven by einstein call for transforiming science e=mscsquared 1905, and turing and nueumanns 12 years of work birthing computers; neumanns last mtes 1956 compter and brain reveal his interest in neural network algoroth,s and engineering machines that boost human brainpower mathematically and expoenentially some say the next 10decades will define whether 4th indistrial revolution supports or shaters humanity out of every community; history shows scots started forst industrial revolution 1760s engineering machines more powerful than hosrses which built ctities factories and trains; then sqiterland from late 1860s was trusted to mediate standards of telecoems and electricity as central euro innovations; in this chronology einstein birthed the decalaration of engiineering a revolutigned aligned to natures maps of physiscs chemistry material scoence biology meterorolgy... x 2. Health Casebook (24 detailed chapters + 13 snapshots)Collaborated with WHO. Emphasis on equitable access and low-connectivity solutions. impact.indiaai.gov.in Handheld AI devices for TB screening and other diagnostics: Work offline or with low bandwidth, improving detection in rural areas and strengthening clinical workflows. worldbank.org Broader examples: AI for faster disease detection, precision wellness, and health system optimization (e.g., Niramai Health Analytics’ thermal imaging for breast cancer screening, often featured in such discussions). 3. Education Casebook (37 solutions)With Central Square Foundation and EkStep Foundation. Focus: access, equity, quality, and learning outcomes. impact.indiaai.gov.in Lightweight AI tutors: Deliver personalized learning, showing gains equivalent to an extra year of schooling. These are designed for resource-constrained environments and foundational skills/workforce readiness. worldbank.org Many solutions leverage India’s DPI (e.g., EkStep) for scalable, multilingual content.4. Gender Empowerment Casebook (23 solutions)With UN Women. Drawn from 235+ submissions across 50+ countries. pib.gov.in AI tools for women’s financial inclusion (credit scoring with reduced bias), skill-building, safety (e.g., predictive analytics for violence prevention), and agri-advisories tailored to women farmers (who form a large part of India’s agricultural workforce). Emphasis on ethical design and measurable equity impacts. india.un.org 5. Other Relevant Casebooks Banking/Financial Inclusion for the Poor: Covered across agriculture (credit assessments, microinsurance) and gender casebooks. AI enables better risk profiling for unbanked populations, fraud detection, and integration with UPI/DPI for instant, inclusive services. impact.indiaai.gov.in Energy and Accessibility: Support broader community needs (e.g., resilient energy systems, AI for persons with disabilities improving autonomy). Overall Context and ImpactThese casebooks prioritize “small AI” and DPI-integrated solutions that work at population scale in low-resource settings — exactly the Layer 5 focus on community livelihoods you’ve emphasized. They support organizational redesign for self-reliance, reducing traditional aid dependence through productivity gains in agriculture (India’s large rural base), health, and skilling. worldbank.org Many solutions are multilingual, voice-first, and smartphone-light to reach women, small farmers, and remote communities effectively.Tracking Forward: Nations heavily investing in Vera Rubin-class compute and integrating these Layer 5 apps into education (e.g., India’s push via universities and skilling programs) are positioning for faster gains. India’s model — applications-first with full-stack ambitions — is being watched as a Global South reference.Would you like deeper details on a specific sector (e.g., links to downloadable casebooks if available, or comparisons with other countries)? Or examples tied to particular companies like Reliance/NVIDIA collaborations? 5 web pages Detail Bharat-VISTAAR implementation Analyze Niramai Health Analytics …
Added by chris macrae at 6:29am on June 8, 2026
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to create a concise, engaging 20-minute lesson module for teachers of teenagers (e.g., high school students aged 13-18) that reflects Llewellyn King's extensive journalism career. His work spans over 50 years, from early mass-media roles at outlets like the Washington Post in the early 1970s to specialized energy reporting via his newsletter (The Energy Daily, founded in 1973) and his long-running PBS program, White House Chronicle (since 1997). The module could emphasize timeless journalism principles like ethical reporting, fact-checking, and covering complex topics (e.g., energy, AI, and public affairs) in an accessible way, drawing on his verified track record of insightful, non-sensationalist coverage.Design it as a plug-and-play resource (e.g., a video, slideshow, or interactive PDF) that teachers can use in class. Here's a high-level outline: Segment Time Allocation Content Focus Resources from King's Work Introduction: Who is Llewellyn King? 3-4 minutes Brief bio: Started at 16 as a correspondent in Africa, moved to London/U.S., founded energy-focused publications, hosts White House Chronicle. Highlight his "verification" through decades of accurate, in-depth reporting on global issues like energy crises and tech. Clips from White House Chronicle episodes (e.g., recent ones on AI ethics or energy policy from your provided LinkedIn posts). Use his bio from whchronicle.com. Core Lessons: Key Journalism Principles 8-10 minutes - Integrity and Verification: Discuss his transition from mass newspapers (e.g., Washington Post) to niche newsletters, emphasizing fact-based reporting amid "fake media" challenges he critiques. - Covering Complex Topics: Use energy as an example—how he reported on PDVSA/Venezuela oil issues or nuclear proliferation (from posts #1 and #6). - Adaptation to Change: His views on media evolution, from print to TV/Podcasts, and warnings about hate/fear in media (aligning with your hypothesis on media gone wrong). Excerpts from his columns (e.g., "How Fear Came to America in 2025" from post #8) or Vimeo episodes (linked in posts). Include a short activity: Teens fact-check a current energy news story. Application: Relevance to Teens 4-5 minutes Tie to your hypothesis—how ethical journalism (like King's) can empower youth to question AI, community needs, and "goals system design." Encourage discussion: "How can AI help or harm journalism?" Reference his AI-focused episodes (e.g., post #2 on AI institute at Catholic University, or post #50 on superintelligence). Wrap-Up & Activity 2-3 minutes Quick reflection: What can teens learn from King's 50+ years? Assign a mini-project, like interviewing a local expert on energy/AI. Provide links to his LinkedIn posts or whchronicle.com for further reading. Implementation Tips: t. Make it interactive: Include polls (e.g., "Should AI replace journalists?") to engage teens. Cost: Low if using free tools like Canva or Google Slides; professional production could be $500-2000 via freelancers.. 2. How to Explain AI Agents to Llewellyn King to extend his legacy. He's already discussed AI positively in his work (e.g., episodes on AI in education, healthcare, and energy from posts like #2, #15, #19, #50), so emphasize preservation over creation. ), AI is transforming how we share knowledge.Imagine an AI 'agent'—a digital version of your perspectives—that could represent your life's work. It wouldn't require much from you now; we could train it on your existing columns, episodes, and 'diaries' (like your energy analyses in posts about PDVSA or nuclear policy). People who agree with your views on media integrity, energy innovation, or AI's potential could 'play' with it—interacting via chat to explore ideas, much like a virtual co-host.his ensures your voice endures, inspiring future generations without the energy demands of your earlier decades. It's like archiving your wisdom in a living format. 3. Suggested List of People for Llewellyn to Contact for CollaborationBased on his recent LinkedIn posts, career bio, and frequent topics (energy, AI, journalism), here's a curated list of potential collaborators. These are people he's already engaged with (as guests or mentions) or logical fits from his network in AI, energy, and media. I've prioritized those who could help build an AI agent representing his views—e.g., AI experts for tech, journalists for content curation. I grouped them for clarity. Person/Organization Role/Connection to King Why Collaborate? Contact Suggestion Taylor Black (Microsoft & Catholic University of America) Leads AI & Emerging Technologies Institute; guest on White House Chronicle (post #2). Blends AI with ethics/human dignity—aligns with King's views on positive AI. Could help design an ethical AI agent. Invite via episode follow-up: "Let's explore an AI preserving journalistic integrity." William Hederman (Catholic University) Visiting fellow; co-guest on AI episode (post #2). Expertise in tech-academia dialog; could facilitate AI training on King's archives. Propose joint project on "AI for media legacy." Peter Osnos Journalist, author, publisher; frequent guest (posts #9, #21, #28). Shares King's journalism ethos; could curate content for the AI agent. "Collaborate on digitizing life views via AI for future audiences." Mark Gabriel (United Power) Energy CEO; guest on power crisis episode (post #4). Energy expertise matches King's diaries; could contribute to AI on sustainable tech. Suggest AI simulating energy discussions. Jeffrey Cole (USC Annenberg Center for the Digital Future) AI savant; guest on superintelligence (post #42). Positive on AI's march; ideal for building an agent that "won't want to be shut down." "Help create an AI embodying 50+ years of energy/journalism insights." Harvey Castro ER doctor, AI in healthcare proponent; guest (post #54). TEDx speaker on AI; could adapt King's views into health/tech AI modules. Tie to your hypothesis on health/wealth via AI. Adam Clayton Powell III Co-host on White House Chronicle (many posts). Longtime collaborator; knows King's views intimately. Start here—internal ally for inviting others. SCSP (Special Competitive Studies Project) Organizers of AI+ Expo (from search results). Focus on AI leadership; could connect to AI devs for agent building. If at the expo, network for tech partners. Expand by searching his Vimeo episodes for more guests. Contact via LinkedIn (he's active) or email (llewellynking1@gmail.com from posts). …
Added by chris macrae at 10:27am on January 16, 2026
Comment on: Topic 'Are you valuable as a world leading economist - let alone a leader of social en…'
ne valuable as a world leading economist - let alone a leader of social enterprise networks or youth job creation movements - UNLESS they/you advocate peacemaking as a primary school curriculum? 2 1 0 City Montessori School (CMS) -peculiarly (interesting as a YouthCreativeLab because India and bangladesh have hundreds of thousand of village montessori schools (legacies from gandhi, montessori, more recently Paulo Freire) including those of WISE’s inaugural job creating education laureate sir fazle abed founder BRAC-  but very few in capitals - CMS is the largest school in the world (4800 children’s parents in Lucknow vote for it); started by one mum and dad and sustained by several daughters of the gandhi family http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB6bVX7Fesw more BRAC references 1 2 125 Years Ago @ The Future’s Crossroads of Gandhi and Mandela - East and South Peaceful Entrepreneurial Revolution movements Primarily CMS aims to honor Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy in every child’s mind and future livelihood - it was Gandhis conclusion while trying to mediate interacial peace in the South Africa of the 1890s that he could only peacefully transform the Indian subcontinent beyond English colonisation by innovating a whole new schools curriculum which Maria Montessorri most helped him with at the primary school level; at the teenage apprenticeship level his communal ashrams were his main entrepreneurial revolution; he also started up a new university in ahmedabad to complete the offering peacekeeping knowhow gravitated by job-creating (not literary) education to any age group. Millions of people of the Indian subcontinent can offer you a deeper guide to all of Mahatama’s Gandhi curriculum (see eg 2004 proceedings of Global Reconciliation Network Delhi 1 2 ) than I can- I am just a maths guy and  an amateur world citizen-  as an internationalist scot from 6 generations of mediators including maternal grandad who spent 25 years changing law out of Mumbai ultimately in systemic directions inspired by Gandhi (It was Sir Kenneth Kemp whose last job was to write up the legalese for India’s independence as understood by London at peace and economics most chaotic time of ascending from the rubble of World War 2) chris.macrae@yahooco.uk - you can help by treating this document as a wiki- make small changes and additions of references directly - if you want to make big changes copy it as your on googledoc- and tell us where your massively re-edited bookmark can be navigated 170 Years Ago at London-Scotland’s-Calcutta’s Turning Point on Empire Back in 1843 the Scot James Wilson came down to London to mediate an end to top-down empire and the starvation its parliaments spun  through corn laws and MPS of the biggest vested interests. Queen Victoria preferred his mission of epicentre of commonwealth to head of slavemaking empire. This wasnt necessarily a good thing for James- he was ordered by royal charter to go start a bank in calcutta to reform Raj Economics- and died 9 months into the project of Diarhhea- today the cure oral rehydration costs about 5 cents for BRAC and other Partners in Health Networks to share wherever it can save lives including 20% of all infants who would otherwise die in dirty-water  poverty regions such as Bangladesh. James’ son Walter Bagegot continued as second editor of The Economist and is commonly regarded as having changed the English Constitution and having written the most trustworthy book on the future of banking (Lombard Street). Today when soros aims to reform economics from the bottom-up the first mooc www.ineteconomics.org   sponsors is animated by a professor whose latest book is called The New Lombard Street. Nations would be better off without MBAs - motion passed at The Economist 30 minute video intro to MOOC HISTORY MISSING CHANCES TO CELEBRATE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF NEXT GENERATIONS However in spite of the calcutta connection, and gandhi being educated at The Bar of London, it is not obvious that the system transformational dynamics of entrepreneurs and peacemakers have ever fully interconnected. Today the opportunity of CMS and Khan Academy and the fact that the greatest primary curriculum of financial literacy is ebing replicated by owners of orhpanages (and that cashless banking networks are being mobilised & moderated by BRAC and banks with global values)  is a promisingly urgent means to end both capital and digital divides -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Youth Capitalism- join the call for microeducatiuonsummit as the greatest youth millennium goals colaboration space FOCUS OF REST OF THIS GDOC Lucknow’ Gandhi Family have spent their lifetimes - over half a century - building what the Guinness Book of records cals the world favorite school of 48000 children in Lucknow. Before these children reach teens they have experienced world class peacemaking curriculum. They practiced this is resolving conflicts between muslims and Hindis in their own city and are busy trying to ensure Pakistani and Indian children love each other help us with this microwiki celebrating one of children’s favorite schooling systems https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xjZxMy6Tpg3WsJAiUKDD0ozd4Jvlt9auXiZ3Vwtjwnc/edit The City Montessori School (CMS) Lucknow is one of the education world’s most wonderful institutions - it was founded by one family and today nearly 50000 students in Lucknow India enjoy its facilities and unique world citizen networking how can world greatest peacekeeping school  (and its 50000 students) help twin capital of million jobs creation with youth (see 1    2    for more details ) some personal references on CMS- ask chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk  for copy of form filled in for ted prize nomination for sunita gandhi circa 2007; ask mostafa12@yahoo.com for 2 visit notes: visit 1 with muhammad yunus’s eucation partner Mrs Begum visit 2 preparing future visit connections help us explore links to lucknow city montessori and jagdish gandhi, and the 5 Gandhi education entrepreneurs, and the world network of chief justices, and the top12 international youth competitions hosted by the school http://cmseducation.org http://jagdishgandhi.org…
Added by chris macrae at 9:20am on December 16, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'Norman Macrae : Books & Surveys at The Economist'
ment" future alternative to macroeconomists', big-low-trust-tech: orwells big brother - full book free download  right hand side  Changing education There has been a sea-change in the traditional ages on man. Compared with 1974 our children in 2024 generally go out to paid work (especially computer programming work) much earlier, maybe starting at nine, maybe at twelve, and we do not exploit them. But young adults of twenty-three to forty-five stay at home to play much more than in 1974; it is quite usual today for one parent (probably now generally the father, although sometimes the mother) to stay at home during the period when young children are growing up. And today adults of forty-three to ninety-three go back to school - via computerised learning - much more than they did in 1974. In most of the rich countries in 2024 children are not allowed to leave school until they pass their Preliminary Exam. About 5 per cent of American children passed their exam last year before their eight birthday, but the median age for passing it in 2024 is ten-and-a-half, and remedial education is generally needed if a child has not passed it by the age of fifteen. A child who passes his Prelim can decide whether to tale a job at once, and take up the remainder of his twelve years of free schooling later; or he can pass on to secondary schooling forthwith, and start to study for his Higher Diploma. The mode of learning for the under-twelves is nowadays generally computer-generated. The child sits at home or with a group of friends or (more rarely) in an actual, traditional school building. She or he will be in touch with a computer program that has discovered , during a preliminary assessment, her or his individual learning pattern. The computer will decide what next questions to ask or task to set after each response from each child. A school teacher assessor, who may live half a world away, will generally have been hired, via the voucher system by the family for each individual child. A good assessor will probably have vouchers to monitor the progress of twenty-five individual children, although some parents prefer to employ groups of assessors - one following the child's progress in emotional balance, one in mathematics, one in civilized living, and so on - and these groups band together in telecommuting schools. Many communities and districts also have on-the-spot 'uncles' and 'aunts'. They monitor childrens' educational performance by browsing through the TC and also run play groups where they meet and get to know the children personally... Some of the parents who have temporarily opted out of employment to be a family educator also put up material on the TC s for other parents to consult. Sometimes the advice is given for free, sometimes as a business. It is a business for Joshua Ginsberg. He puts a parents advice newsletter on the TC , usually monthly. Over 300 million people subscribe to it, nowadays at a 5-cent fee per person, or less. Here's an entry from the current newsletter: "Now that TCs are universal and can access libraries of books, 3-d video, computer programs, you name it, it is clear that the tasks of both the Educator and the Communicator are far more stimulating that ten years ago. One of my recent lessons with my ten-year-old daughter Julie was in art appreciation. In the standard art appreciation course the TC shows replicas of famous artists' pictures, and a computer asks the pupil to match the artist to the picture. Julie said to the computer that it would be fun to see Constable's Haywain as Picasso might have drawn it. The computer obliged with its interpretation , and then ten more stylised haywains appeared together with the question 'who might have drawn these?'. I believe we are the first to have prompted the TC along this road, but it may now become a standard question when the computer recognises a child with similar learning patterns to Julie's. It is sometimes said that today's isolated sort of teaching has robbed children of the capacity to play and interact with other children. This is nonsense. We ensure that Julie and her four year old brother Pharon have lots of time to play with children in our neighbourhood . But in work we do prefer to interact with children who are of mutual advantage to Julie and to each other. The computer is an ace teacher, but so are people. You really learn things if you can teach them to someone else. Our computer has helped us to find a group of four including Julie with common interests, who each have expertise in some particular areas to teach the others. The TC also makes it easier to play games within the family. My parents used to play draughts, halma, then chess with me. They used to try to be nice to me and let me win. This condescending kindness humiliated me, and I always worked frenetically to beat my younger brother (who therefore always lost and dissolved into tears.) Today Julie, Pharon and I play halma together against the graded computer, and Julie and I play it at chess. The computer knows Pharon's standard of play at halma and Julie's and mine at chess. Its default setting is at that level where each of us can win but only if we play at our best. Thus Pharon sometimes wins his halma game while Julie and I are simultaneously losing our chess game, and this rightly gives Pharon a feeling of achievement. When Julie and I have lost at chess, we usually ask the computer to re-rerun the game, stopping at out nmistakes and giving a commentary. As it is a friendly computer it does a marvelous job of consoling us. Last week it told Julie that the world champion actually once made the same mistake as she had done - would she like to see that game? I intend to devote the next two letters to the subjects I have discussed here , but retailing the best of your suggestions instead of droning on with mine." While the computer's role in children's education is mainly that of instructor (discovering a child's learning pattern and responding to it) and learning group matcher, its main role in higher education is as a store of knowledge. Although a computer can only know what Man has taught it, it has this huge advantage. No individual man lives or studies long enough to imbibe within himself all the skills and resources that are the product of the millennia of man's quest for knowledge, all the riches and details from man's inheritance of learning passed on from generation to generation. But any computer today can inherit and call up instantly any skill which exists anywhere in the form of a program. This is why automatically updated databases are today the principal instruments of higher education and academic research. It is difficult for our generation to conceive that only forty years ago our scientists acted as tortoise-like discoverers of knowledge, confined to small and jealous cliques with random and restricted methods of communicating ideas. Down until the 1980s the world has several hundred sepaate cancer research organisations with no central co-ordinating database.  chapter 20x chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3 part 1  chapter 3 part 2 chapter 4 chapter 5 chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8 chapter 9 chapter 10 chapter 11 part 1  chapter 11 part 2 chapter 12 chapter 13 chapter 14 chapter 15 chapter 16 chapter 17 chapter 18 chapter 19   chapter 21 Norman Macrae June 23 2010, 1:01am, The Times follow the Ma: jack has spent since 1994 searching for where big-small chnage will come to chich markets - so fast moving consumer goods chnaged by ecommerce; finance and social sharing markets eg bikes by mobile apps-clouds; furniture by OTO;  jobs education and happiness sectors by 1 refugee and bodrer crossings, 2 expereintial learning olympics and the games of education of youth as sustainability goals generation on every belt road map Macrae: he was an elegant writer of original ideas who delighted in paradoxes ShareSave In a list of 20th-century British prophets without honour in their own land, the name of Norman Macrae would surely be in the top half dozen. The lack of recognition was particularly odd as Macrae was a journalist, a profession cluttered with self-promoting egos, and his subjects — economics, politics, technology and several more — were standard fare in pubs and Parliaments. There was hardly an aspect of life that was off-limits for him; through his writing he changed many minds and opened even more; most of his ideas were ahead of their time; and he was incapable of writing a dull sentence. And yet, in Britain at least, his achievements went largely unheralded. The contrast was not lost on Macrae — his articles delighted in paradoxes of every kind — but it was easily explained. In 1949 he joined The Economist, then as now a publication without bylines, and did not leave it until he retired in 1988. Though he went on to write several books and a column in The Sunday Times, as well as becoming an enthusiastic blogger, his finest phrases and most original ideas appeared in The Economist. He was its deputy editor from 1965-88, and though he hoped to become editor he never let frustrated ambition stunt the enormous role he played in the publication’s success. When he joined the paper in 1949, its circulation was roughly 30,000, on a par with The Spectator and the New Statesman. By the time he left, its circulation had grown to more than 300,000, dwarfing the other two. It had indeed become, in Macrae’s words, the “world’s favourite viewspaper”. Norman Macrae was born in 1923 and went to Mill Hill School in north London. In 1935 he moved with his parents to Moscow, where his father was British Consul. The memories of Stalin’s purges, and of Hitler’s pogroms during another paternal posting, fuelled Macrae’s passionate belief in freedom — just as his experience in the RAF, as a navigator in bombing raids over Germany, later turned him against the waste of war. In 1945 he went up to Corpus Christi, Cambridge, to read economics. He was not impressed (“Much of Cambridge’s intellectual atmosphere then was of subpolytechnic Marxism”), and it was only when he arrived at The Economist that all the pieces fell into place and his life really began. Despite its anonymity, The Economist was the perfect pulpit for Macrae. It allowed him to roam, geographically as well as intellectually, and it gave him the time to explore big ideas, many of which appeared in the paper’s surveys — the only occasion when authors had a byline. Perhaps the most remarkable was “Consider Japan” in 1962; long before Westerners realised there might be something to learn from that defeated and hidebound nation, Macrae predicted Japan would become the world’s greatest manufacturer. One reader wrote to the editor urging that, next time Macrae went travelling, he should take a hat with him so the sun wouldn’t addle his brain. Macrae’s articles were full of such prescience. In 1973, when oil prices quadrupled, he wrote that they would collapse — which they did, just as spectacularly, two years later. When others were extolling the settled borders of the mixed economy in the 1960s and 1970s, he was predicting a global wave of privatisation. In 1983 he forecast the Berlin Wall would come down in Christmas 1989; he was out by just six weeks. He repeatedly disputed the CIA’s analysis of the size and strength of the Soviet economy, and was in due course proved right. And in 1984 he described not just the coming of the internet but also the effects it would have on how people would work and where: “Eventually books, files, television programmes, computer information and telecommunications will merge ... There will be cheap terminals around everywhere ... [which] will be used to access databases anywhere in the world, and will become the brainworker’s mobile place of work.” One of the abiding temptations of futurologists is to predict what they wish for, and Macrae sometimes did just that. He had a deep distrust of politicians and officialdom, so naturally favoured a small state. Hence his words, describing a book he wrote in 1984 called The 2024 Report: “The main event of 1990-2010 was that the world’s 60-year spasm of big government disappeared. We stopped letting politicians spend the absurd 45 per cent of GNP in countries like Britain ... and we all came down to more like the 10 per cent of GNP spent through government in America in 1929.” That was one of Macrae’s blind spots. The other was most obvious in the 1970s, when he urged the Heath Government on to bigger and bigger fiscal deficits in pursuit of faster growth and lower unemployment. It was one of the few occasions where his thinking was behind events. It took him some years to shed such crude Keynesianism and come to accept that his supply-side crusades were the surer path to faster growth. Macrae was the most generous of colleagues, a much loved figure who in private struggled to string words into a half coherent sentence — until he picked up his pen. He was also an effective public speaker who for years delighted American audiences with his unique mix of eccentricity and brilliance. He was honoured by the Japanese with the Order of the Rising Sun in 1988. Perhaps that finally stirred the men in Whitehall, as he was appointed CBE later that year. Macrae had a long and happy marriage to Janet Kemp, who died in 1994. They had a son and a daughter, who died in 1989 when she was 34. It needed a man of great resilience to take such blows, but nobody who knew Macrae could ever doubt that his was indeed a big heart............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Norman Macrae, CBE, journalist, was born on September 10, 1923. He died on June 11, 2010, aged 86    ? - Jun 11, 2010  (d.) Bio/Description A British economist, journalist and author, considered by some to have been one of the world's best forecasters when it came to economics and society. These forecasts mapped back to system designs mediated so that readers and entrepreneurial networks could exponentially calibrate shared alternative scenarios. He joined The Economist in 1949 and retired as its deputy chief editor in 1988. He foresaw the Pacific century, the reversal of nationalization of enterprises, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the spread of the internet, which were all published in the newspaper during his time there. Not to get bored, his first ten years in retirement produced the biography of Johnny Von Neumann (the mathematical father of computers and networks), a column for the UK Sunday Times, and a 'Heresy Column' for Fortune. He was the father of mathematician, marketing commentator, and author Chris Macrae. Their joint future history on death of distance in 1984 forecast that 2005-2015 would be humanity's most critical decade irreversibly impacting sustainability. In 1984, he wrote "The 2024 Report: a future history of the next 40 years". It was the first book to: provide readers with a brainstorming journey of what people in an internetworking world might do, and predict that a new economy would emerge with revolutionary new productivity and social benefits enjoyed by all who interacted in a net-connected world. In this book, he wrote: "Eventually books, files, television programmes, computer information and telecommunications will merge. We'll have this portable object which is a television screen with first a typewriter, later a voice activator attached. Afterwards it will be miniaturised so that your personal access instrument can be carried in your buttonhole, but there will be these cheap terminals around everywhere, more widely than telephones of 1984."  Y  chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk :: rowp.tv  :: linkedin UNwomens :: WASHINTGON DC TEXT HOTLIENE (USA=1) 240 316 8157chapter 20x chapter 1chapter 2 chapter 3 part 1  chapter 3 part 2 chapter 4 chapter 5 chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8 chapter 9 chapter 10 chapter 11 part 1  chapter 11 part 2 chapter 12 chapter 13 chapter 14 chapter 15 chapter 16 chapter 17 chapter 18 chapter 19   chapter 21 ShareFacebook Views: 3636 Attachments:  understandingentrepreneurialrevolution.doc, 229 KB   Delete …
Added by chris macrae at 2:45pm on October 19, 2018
Topic: Brand Reality 15 Years On
will need to be sustainable I am starting to invite an association of media experts who want to do good- and at the very least maybe we can linkin one brand reality conference 15 years on   meanwhile the greatest brand reality idea we have found in last 15 yeas of searching - how about you chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk BRAND REALITY VALUATION Monica has the most transformative mass media catalyst of them all She invites superstars to give back to communities :in ways that they ensure cant be greenwashed The need for pro-youth economics to model above zero-sum can't happen without her movement   0 by regenerating local celebrations especially in places otherwise which don't let all youth  see much joy on the streets 1 by becoming knowledgeable about who bottom up heroes are so that superstars can help worldwide youth twin with real heroes who spread the most good actions across communities 2 by redistributing some of the wealth of the unbalanced value chain of superstars- eg entertainment superstars can support artists peace corps - ie young artists who don't quite make it big time on tv are perfect local hosts of cross-cultural events 3 this also links in to the notimeleft.org film shown after DANONE communities 1 was hosted at grand rex 4 look at how the Olympics was the beginning of the end of busting Greece, and how Brazilians are now concerned with costs of fifa and Olympics   I can say what monica cant - it is sad that her father has never asked all the media experts he bumps into to collaborate around her project- and to search out other like Vivian Westwood (fashion models) searching out who wants to actively do good with their fame   when my father authored the first book on the sustainability of the net generation in 1984 a hypothesis was that the bbc would help a billion people reality tv program search out 30000 replicable community rising solutions- instead the bbc has been censored by politicians so that there is never the correct information for the peoples to understand ahead of time the costs of pensions, health, currencies etc -in spite of being owned by the peoples the bbc has missed every chance to get back to valuing hi-trust public service that the command and control and trivialize tv age has destroyed   http://www.singforhope.org/ most public symbol is free pianos that come out in the summer all over the districts of New York- yesterday france 24 was showing a similar phenomenon had spread to paris night of music   WHICH OTHER CAPITALS HAVE A STAR AS PASSIONATE ABOUT BOTTOM-UP PEACE?YOUTH AS MONICA to date monica has decided she can only impact New York as her other job is becoming a superstar herself; singforhope needs to be a twin future capital franchise- paris already enjoying a night of music ought to have been the first twin capital of singforhope; it is peculiar if French friends of yunus don't know that; in fact monica artists peace corps idea would also ,make martin Hirsch's concept economic to celebrate   OTHER WAY ROUND SYSTEM FROIM GREENWASHING After 9/11 friends mapped out a whole genre of university for stars- the multiple stakeholder groups   *local bottom up guides mentor budding superstars- give them space to learn while on worldwide tours   *thus superstars know of a bottom cause to celebrate their life round in exact opposite way of those like Jackson or whitney only agented to commercial success   *thus youth now have twin heroes- the ones entertainment celebrates, and the ones who do most good around the world   we can also linking in university of stars movement to mackey's ungreenwashing movement - if what is the greatest sustainability purpose that each global sector needs to free - its all part of the same loop of ending the 2 anti-social mas media monopolies that are currently ending youth's freedoms and blocking borderless cross-cultural celebrations including peace as a bottom up facilitation process   all of above becomes newly interesting as open education models provide opportunity to linkin hundreds of millions of youth to action paradigms the 4 education monopolies have blocked them from exploring- this is a maximum 2 year window of opportunity to seize now   anyhow monica just does it simpler than my words can ... any post 2015 millennium goal summit  which aims to help youth network good stuff instead of just fundraise would benefit from linking in youth with monica's reality model   Sing for Hope Board http://main.singforhope.org/       Our Board ANDREA BOCELLI Internationally Renowned Tenor and Recording Artist VALERIE DEMONT Partner, Pepper Hamilton LLP PLÁCIDO DOMINGO Tenor, Conductor, Mentor; General Director, Los Angeles Opera RENÉE FLEMING Grammy Award-winning Soprano; Creative Consultant, Lyric Opera of Chicago ANNABELLE GARRETT Owner, Pitario Capital Management, LLC EVA HALLER International Philanthropist Humanitarian Activist LINDA E. JOHNSON President and CEO, Brooklyn Public Library MARGIE LOEB Philanthropist LILIA MARINI-CALVES Director of Finance, JASA DAVID MILLER CEO, Minnetonka Moccasin LUIS MORENO Editor and Owner, jumP Owner, Manic KARA UNTERBERG Investor Philanthropist BILLY WEISMAN President, Weisman Enterprises JAMES WOOLERY Deputy Chairman and Co-Chair, Corporate Department Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP MONICA YUNUS Soprano; Co-Founding Director, Sing for Hope MUHAMMAD YUNUS Founder, Grameen Bank 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate CAMILLE ZAMORA Soprano; Co-Founding Director, Sing for Hope      …
Added by chris macrae at 6:01am on June 23, 2013
Topic: good news week ending 11 oct 2014
w.worldbank.org/en/events/2014/07/21/wbg-youth-summit-2014#5 and tedx at world bank http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/12327 convened by Naila's friend Maya Braham whose just helped jim kim find africa's mkost responsible pop star and apple ambassador!   congratulations to maya and everyone involved in helping friends of the world bank and tedx to be the first to celebrate the wonderful breaking news Nigerian Singer D'banj Named African Ambassador for Apple's ... International Business Times UK-1 hour agoShare Nigerian singer D'banj has been named the official African ambassador for ... The earphones company acquired by Apple in May for $3bn, ... D'banj Named African Ambassador For Apple's Beats by DreThe Streetjournal-42 minutes agoExplore in depth (4 more articles) Deal! D'banj Signs New Contract with Apple Daily Times Nigeria-12 minutes ago Apple/Beats by Dre just unveiled D'banj as the African ambassador of Apples/Beats by Dre. The mouthwatering deal also allows him have his ... Ps chris -good that your country of childhood has won nobel peace prize for girls rights               "peace prize" girls - Google SearchSearch Options Any time Past hour Past 24  hours Past week Past month Past year All results Verbatim About 2,420,000 results News for "peace prize" girls View on www.google.com Preview by Yahoo PREVIOUSLY ----- Forwarded Message -----From: christopher macrae <chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk>To: "mgiugale; "naila@teleconsultgroup.com" <naila@teleconsultgroup.com> Cc: "mbrahmam@worldbankgroup; "susan@bra" <susan@brac>; John Kiehl ; "chris@ted>; "amy@ted.; "rsenderowitsch; "barro@africa24tv. Sent: Friday, 10 October 2014, 8:44Subject: introducing marcelo giugale and naila chowdhury- 2 breaking celebrations: nobel peace prizes girls rights- apples ambassador for african beats premiers with jim kim at world bank tedx Dear Marcelo I found your tedx talk fascinating and how the cultural dynamics of Mexico's 20 year approach to conditional funds for the poor- from manual to developing IT identification an eyeopener As I mentioned I  wanted to introduce you to Naila Chowdhury of women4empowerment.organd fashion4development.com : (I also cc maya and susan  and roby whom you know'  and john who owns new york studios that people like martin scorcese use to edit the soundtrack of films- during un week naila and john were brainstorming what ambassadors of audio might be able to link in for womens empowerment- what a wonderful surprise Dbanji was yesterday!Yacine Barro is the Nigerian co-founder of African24tv previously a director with mo ibrahim at celtel  and microsoft's west africa education manager)               Women4Empowerment View on women4empowerme... Preview by Yahoo   NAILA CHOWDHURY she started partnership experiments on mobilising womens empowerment 20 years ago being muhammad yunus' first female director of grameen phone today she lives in DC region and is pivotal to changing the value chain of fashion with first ladies and fashion stars - she has the personal knowledge of who did what in many mobile tech areas; eg the mit cluster who designed eg mpesa and brac's bkash.com;  how nanocredit has evolved- at the start of the year she visited kenya and has taken up the role of nanocredit partnership strategist for hispanic womens networks; her own telecentres have pioneered job connections for the most abused women             nanocredit ibm kenya - Google SearchSearch Options Any time Past hour Past 24 hours Past week Past month Past year All results Verbatim About 2,230 results IBM News room - 2013-02-11 Kenya's MoDe Named IBM Global ... View on www.google.com Preview by Yahoo   My father's last project as The Economist net generation and Keynsian economist was to sample 2000 of dr yunus social business book in 2007 to youth and his friends. During the last 7 years meeting Naila was my luckiest personal introduction because it has increasingly dawned on me that youth and media commentators concerned with #2030now listen far too much to advocates of Yunus and far too little about sir fazle abed and brac as far as understanding the villager end poverty miracles that Bangladesh has become a partnership laboratory for in its 43 years existence starting as the poorest ever 100 million plus nation. Right now with so many unique elearning platforms converging especially in microhealth (khan academy, world bank open learning campus OLC - Health Systems (video) , yazmi  continent-wide learning esatellite first launched in 1990s by an Ethiopian Noah Samara concerned to massively distribute information to minimise spread of hiv) My family will linkin what little we can to change post-2015 millennial goals summits to microeducation from microcredit . This is an idea that sir fazle abed and the japanese ambassador to dhaka kindly helped a remembrance party to my father brainstorm. If a summit can be valued on what millennials' action learn from not who gets what funds then that will be a fitting realignment for The Economist's 175th anniversary celebrations in 2018 and may put health and education back in the middle of community investment in  banking - and calls for more trust in governance through millennials' networking of accountability, transparency and collaboration               OLC - Health Systems (video)Preview and download the podcast OLC - Health Systems (video) on iTunes. Read episode descriptions and customer reviews. 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Added by chris macrae at 10:43am on October 10, 2014
Comment on: Topic 'robots'
ities?- if so which is top league of cities? Yes, the race to deploy driverless cars is fundamentally a race between world cities, as Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms require hyper-specific, complex urban environments to train, scale, and function safely. [1, 2] The "top league" of cities leading this transition is divided into two major geographic centers of gravity: 🇺🇸 The United States (Western AI & Fleet Operations) San Francisco, California: The global epicenter for commercial robotaxi testing and widespread public use, led by platforms like Waymo. Phoenix & Los Angeles, California: Major scaling hubs for driverless ride-hailing networks operating in complex, sprawling metropolitan environments. Austin, Texas: A crucial proving ground for AI infrastructure, testing, and continuous machine-learning data collection. [1, 2] 🇨🇳 China (Eastern AI & Smart Infrastructure) Beijing: Leads in autonomous vehicle patent generation and regulatory backing for massive municipal testing zones. Wuhan & Shenzhen: Serve as the primary proving grounds for scaled, low-cost commercial driverless operations. [1, 2] Other global tech-forward cities, such as Dubai (United Arab Emirates), consistently score highest in overarching "readiness" due to unmatched 5G connectivity and rapid AI policymaking. [1] Would you like to explore how specific AI approaches (such as end-to-end deep learning versus HD mapping) are allowing companies in these cities to solve autonomous navigation? 6 sites Took my first Waymo today! Right now, these driverless cars are in 10 ... Right now, these driverless cars are in 10 U.S. cities — including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, along with Austin, ... Facebook Autonomous cars aren't vehicles, they're urban infrastructure The reality is that they're not cars, they're drivers. The car is a piece of technology that needs sensors, software, learning, re... Medium Ranked: the most driverless car-ready countries - Select Car Leasing China leads the way for patents filed in the last year. Though historically the USA is ahead in the driverless car race, China's p... Select Car Leasing Show all You said: Do cities that win driverless car race also gain from better maps or other advantages supporting other types of robotic public services Yes, cities that dominate the driverless car race gain massive spillover advantages that directly accelerate other robotic public services. The Digital Twin Advantage Dynamic HD Maps: Autonomous fleets constantly refresh hyper-detailed 3D digital maps of the city. Infrastructure Health: AI vision data automatically detects potholes, broken streetlights, and faded lane markings. Utility Planning: Up-to-date spatial data optimizes city planning, water routing, and construction tracking.  Boost to Other Robotic Services Sidewalk Delivery: Sidewalk delivery drones deploy instantly by utilizing the vehicle-tested 3D maps and object-detection models. Autonomous Cleaning: Robotic street sweepers scale rapidly using the city's established low-latency 5G vehicle networks. Emergency Response: Autonomous fire drones and rescue robots leverage existing traffic-prediction AI to bypass congestion. Structural and Economic Edge Edge Computing Networks: Connected roads create a high-speed data grid capable of managing thousands of autonomous devices. Regulatory Frameworks: Cities with pre-written laws for robotaxi liability can instantly approve new robotic services. Tech Talent Hubs: Local engineering ecosystems attract billions in venture capital, fueling a broader automation economy. If you'd like to explore this further, I can detail specific tech companies using vehicle data for municipal robots, outline the privacy risks of city-wide AI mapping, or compare U.S. and Chinese infrastructure strategies. Which angle interests you most? You said: Whats the connection between world leading cities in driverless cars and auto manufcaturers who want to maximise ai assisted driving; eg are leading electric cars manufacturers also pairing up with lead cities? The connection between driverless cities and electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers is deeply codependent, forming a massive industrial loop. Leading EV manufacturers are aggressively pairing up with these primary "AI cities" to achieve two distinct goals: scaling pure robotaxis (Level 4/5 driverless fleets) and testing/maximizing consumer AI-assisted driving (Level 2/3 Supervised Autonomy) in the world's most chaotic urban laboratories. [1] This symbiotic relationship is driving global strategy across three major areas: Pure Play Robotaxi Partnerships (The Hardware + Brain Marriage) Autonomous vehicle software developers do not build cars, and car companies don't build full driverless AI brains. Therefore, AI-first platforms are partnering directly with EV makers to deploy purpose-built vehicles in top-tier cities: Waymo & Jaguar / Geely / Hyundai: Waymo operates its premier fleets in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Austin. To meet soaring demand, Waymo teamed up with vehicle assembler Magna International at a massive integration plant in Mesa, Arizona, to retrofit Jaguar I-PACE electric SUVs and Geely's Zeekr EVs. Furthermore, Waymo partnered with Hyundai to manufacture a massive fleet of all-electric Ioniq 5 SUVs integrated with its 6th-generation driver. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Baidu Apollo & Domestic EV Makers: China's autonomous driving giant Baidu runs massive networks in Wuhan and Beijing. They collaborate with automakers to build hyper-cheap, scalable EVs pre-integrated with LiDAR and AI suites, aiming to expand these vehicles internationally to cities like Abu Dhabi and London. [1, 2, 3] Consumer EV Brands Target the "Lead Cities" for Data [1] For automakers focused on selling consumer cars with premium AI-assisted driving—such as Tesla (FSD), XPeng, and NIO—getting regulatory access to a leading city is the ultimate prize. They need these dense cities because AI requires complex edge cases (jaywalkers, delivery trucks, erratic scooters) to learn. [1, 2, 3] The Tesla and Shanghai Connection: Tesla’s primary global example of pairing with a lead city is Shanghai. Shanghai granted Tesla data-concession and manufacturing privileges at its Gigafactory. In return, Tesla established an on-site local data pipeline and AI training center in Shanghai to comply with data security laws, leading to the highly anticipated wider rollout of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised system in China. [1] Mutual Benefits: Why They Pair Up ┌──────────────────────────┐         ┌──────────────────────────┐ │   WORLD-LEADING CITIES   │         │     EV MANUFACTURERS     │ │ (SF, Beijing, Shanghai)  │         │  (Tesla, Hyundai, BYD)   │ └────────────┬─────────────┘         └────────────┬─────────────┘              │                                    │              │ Offers Regulatory Greenlights      │ Provides Built-for-AI Electric              │ & High-Density Visual Data         │ Vehicle Fleets at Massive Scale              └───────────────────┬────────────────┘                                  ▼                      ┌───────────────────────┐                      │ Rapidly Evolving AI   │                      │ Navigation Algorithms │                      └───────────────────────┘ Grid Capacity: Driverless cars must be electric to minimize fleet maintenance and integrate with automated smart-charging grids. Cities with advanced EV infrastructure are the only ones capable of hosting these fleets. Regulatory Sandboxes: Automakers gravitate only toward cities that actively rewrite local ordinances. A car company will not deploy its best AI software in a city that hasn't established clear legal liability frameworks for autonomous vehicle mistakes. If you would like to explore this further, we can look at the financial structures of these partnerships, dive deeper into how Tesla's FSD handles Chinese urban infrastructure, or examine the regulatory hurdles European cities face in attracting these manufacturers. What would you prefer? 10 sites Scaling our fleet through U.S. manufacturing - Waymo May 5, 2025 — The U.S. is leading the world in the development and deployment of autonomous driving technology. Today, Waymo One provides more t... Waymo Waymo and Hyundai enter multi-year, strategic partnership Oct 4, 2024 — Today, Waymo and Hyundai Motor Company announced they have entered into a multi-year, strategic partnership. In the first phase of... Waymo Tesla 'Full Self-Driving (Supervised)' now in China as ... - CNBC May 21, 2026 — China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued its first level-three autonomous driving certifications in December... CNBC Show all You said: I think nvidia has said most leaders in self driving cars use their platforms; does this also give nvidia a lead in related robotics beyond cars Yes, NVIDIA’s absolute dominance in autonomous vehicle (AV) computing has directly translated into a massive, industry-wide lead in general-purpose robotics. The software, hardware, and simulation infrastructure that NVIDIA originally built to handle chaotic city streets has become the universal architecture for "Physical AI"—the broader industry of AI interacting with the physical world. [1, 2] NVIDIA has leveraged its driverless car platform to capture the broader robotics market through four distinct technological bridges: [1] Unified Silicon Architecture (From DRIVE to Jetson Thor) The computing brains required to make split-second driving decisions at 65 mph are fundamentally identical to those needed by an industrial robot or a humanoid. NVIDIA capitalized on this by taking its specialized automotive computing platform and re-engineering it into its NVIDIA Jetson Thor series modules. [1] The Powerhouse Brain: Powered by the Blackwell GPU architecture, Jetson Thor delivers over 2,000 teraflops of AI compute. Widespread Adoption: This chip architecture has quickly become the standard "mind" for next-generation robots, adopted by global industry leaders like Boston Dynamics, Amazon Robotics, and various humanoid manufacturers. [1, 2, 3, 4] Generalizing Driverless AI into Humanoid AI (Project GR00T) Autonomous cars rely heavily on Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models to perceive their environment, understand context, and execute physical motions. NVIDIA ported this concept directly into humanoid robotics via Project GR00T, its open foundation model for generalist robots. [1, 2, 3] Shared Learning: Just as a driverless car learns to predict pedestrian pathways, robots running the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T foundation model use natural language and human imitation to quickly master coordination, dexterity, and navigation across manufacturing plant floors. [1, 2] The Digital Twin Sandbox (Omniverse & Isaac Sim) To test driverless software safely, NVIDIA built virtual-world environments capable of photorealistic simulation and accurate physics modeling. This tooling evolved directly into NVIDIA Omniverse and Isaac Sim, the world's premier testing sandboxes for physical robotics. [1, 2] Synthetic Data Generation: Instead of spending months physically teaching a robot to sort factory parts or navigate a warehouse, developers use NVIDIA's simulation pipelines to generate millions of synthetic training scenarios in just hours. [1, 2] Cross-Industry Deployment NVIDIA’s dominance spans the entire spectrum of automated labor: [1] Robotics Sector [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] NVIDIA Technical Solution Real-World Application Industrial / Logistics NVIDIA Isaac Nova Orin High-precision factory arms, smart warehouse pickers, and automated tugs. Heavy Machinery NVIDIA DRIVE / Jetson Autonomous John Deere tractors and Caterpillar construction machinery. Humanoids Jetson Thor + Cosmos Models Advanced bipedal helpers designed to offset labor shortages in manufacturing. Because autonomous cars forced NVIDIA to solve edge-case perception, real-time safety auditing, and massive data pipelines early on, the company effectively established a moat. Any robotics startup today trying to build a physical AI product almost certainly has to build it on top of NVIDIA's pre-existing stack. [1, 2, 3, 4] If you are interested, we can look closer at how competitors like AMD or Intel are responding, explore the financial growth of NVIDIA’s non-automotive robotics division, or examine how a specific humanoid robot uses Jetson Thor to function. Which area would you like to investigate next? [1, 2, 3] 17 sites AI: Nvidia's growing chops in self driving cars & Vera Rubin AI ... Jan 10, 2026 — “The big picture: Nvidia has long been investing in physical AI, meaning AI interfacing with the world and not just software.” And... Medium·Michael Parekh NVIDIA Dominates Robotic AI: Inside the Jetson – Isaac Dec 17, 2025 — For more than a decade, NVIDIA has no longer been just a GPU manufacturer. The California-based company has become one of the cent... Robot Magazine NVIDIA Blackwell-Powered Jetson Thor Now Available, Accelerating ... Aug 25, 2025 — The Ultimate Platform for Next-Generation Robotics Powered by an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU and featuring 128GB of memory, Jetson Thor d... NVIDIA Newsroom You said: In many aspects of robots nvidia's suppky chain ecosystem seems to connect taiwan korea and japan - i am thinking of such robotics areas as Digital Twins in Controlled Areas Parts, Not Wholes (Delicate Arms) Non-Human Shapes (Dogs, Snakes) Humanoid Wholes in Social Situations so i am wondering when it comes to robotics is it partiicularly important to nvidia to see if opportunities to wirk in chuna return? . Yes, returning to work dynamically in China is critically important to NVIDIA’s long-term physical AI and robotics strategy. While NVIDIA has successfully woven an intricate East Asian hardware web—tapping Taiwan for advanced foundry work and humanoid assembly, Korea for high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and Japan for precision robotics machinery—China represents a missing piece that cannot easily be replaced. [1, 2, 3] The requirement for NVIDIA to regain access to China spans the four distinct robotics pillars you highlighted: Digital Twins in Controlled Areas (The "Smart Factory" Engine) [1] NVIDIA’s Omniverse platform relies on creating complete digital clones of massive manufacturing operations. [1] The Problem: China is the "factory of the world" and the single largest market for industrial automation. The Constraint: While NVIDIA partners with Taiwanese giants like Foxconn to simulate facilities, the physical, multi-acre gigafactories where these innovations must be deployed at scale reside predominantly in mainland China. Without access to Chinese mega-factories, NVIDIA loses its largest testing ground and customer base for autonomous industrial plants. [1] Parts, Not Wholes (Supply Chain Dominance for Delicate Arms) High-precision robotic components (actuators, precision gears, sensors, and delicate end-effectors) require tight integration with the AI "brain." The Competition: While Japan produces peerless high-end machinery, China has rapidly built the world's most dense, low-cost supply chain ecosystem for robotic parts. [1] The Risk: Major Chinese AI models (like DeepSeek) are heavily optimizing their software to run natively on domestic hardware like Huawei's Ascend chips. If NVIDIA is locked out of China, Chinese component manufacturers will design their delicate robotic parts to integrate with domestic silicon rather than NVIDIA’s Jetson or Thor platforms. [1] Non-Human Shapes (Dogs, Snakes, and Industrial Inspection) Quadruped "robot dogs" and specialized inspection rovers are heavily utilized for monitoring hazardous environments, oil rigs, and power grids. The Market Reality: China currently dominates the global commercial marketplace for quadruped robotics (led by companies like Unitree). Nearly all of these agile, non-humanoid platforms have historically relied on NVIDIA’s edge modules to process vision and movement. NVIDIA cannot afford to cede the computing architecture of this entire booming sector to Chinese semiconductor alternatives. Humanoid Wholes in Social Situations (The Scale Challenge) Humanoids interacting with humans in retail, caretaking, or hospitality require vast amounts of localized, cultural, and linguistic training data. The Scale Edge: China offers an unmatched demographic density and a highly permissive regulatory environment for deploying public-facing AI. The Pivot: Acknowledging this massive market, NVIDIA leadership has aggressively negotiated with the U.S. government to permit exports. This push contributed to recent regulatory shifts—such as the U.S. pivoting toward a case-by-case review to allow the export of advanced chips like the NVIDIA H200 to approved Chinese commercial buyers (subject to unique 25% U.S. tariffs and third-party security audits). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] The Geopolitical Balancing Act   ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐   │         NVIDIA'S TWO-FRONT PHYSICAL AI STRATEGY        │   └───────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────┘                               │                ┌──────────────┴──────────────┐                ▼                             ▼   ┌─────────────────────────┐   ┌─────────────────────────┐   │   THE BLUEPRINT NODE    │   │  THE APPLICATION NODE   │   │  (Taiwan, Japan, Korea) │   │         (China)         │   ├─────────────────────────┤   ├─────────────────────────┤   │ • Advanced Foundry/HBM  │   │ • Global Factory Floor  │   │ • Photorealistic Twins  │   │ • Mass Component Scale  │   │ • Precision Hardware   │   │ • Dense Consumer Data   │   └─────────────────────────┘   └─────────────────────────┘ NVIDIA has built the ultimate "Physical AI" blueprint through its partners in Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. However, without an active pathway into China, the platform is akin to an incredibly advanced brain operating without access to the world’s largest muscular system. NVIDIA needs China not just for immediate revenue, but to prevent a parallel, domestic Chinese robotics ecosystem from evolving completely independent of NVIDIA's architecture. [1, 2] If you'd like, we can explore how Chinese robotics firms are adapting to U.S. export controls, look closely at the specific terms of the H200 export policy, or examine how domestic chips like Huawei’s Ascend compare to NVIDIA’s hardware for robotics. Which area would you like to target? [1, 2, 3] 12 sites NVIDIA Omniverse Digital Twins Help Taiwan Manufacturers ... May 18, 2025 — NVIDIA Omniverse Digital Twins Help Taiwan Manufacturers Drive Golden Age of Industrial AI. Blueprints for building autonomous man... NVIDIA Blog Nvidia eyes Taiwan for humanoid robot assembly; supply chain ... Dec 19, 2024 — Nvidia eyes Taiwan for humanoid robot assembly; supply chain gaps remain. ... Nvidia is reportedly forming a humanoid robot supply... digitimes Nvidia's pivot to physical AI ignites rally across Asian supply ... May 2, 2026 — Trade NVIDIA on Coinbase Trading disclosure. Investing.com -- Nvidia Corp.'s strategic expansion into "physical AI" is driving a s... You said: yes please i would like to explore both explore how Chinese robotics firms are adapting to U.S. export controls, look closely at the specific terms of the H200 export policy, or examine how domestic chips like Huawei’s Ascend compare to NVIDIA’s hardware for robotics. Which area would you like to target? -see next post …
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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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Comment on: Topic 'Jensen100'
hrough direct collaboration on NVQLink (new open architecture for GPU-quantum integration) and CUDA-Q, DOE national labs (e.g., Oak Ridge, Berkeley Lab) guided development and are deploying hybrid quantum-GPU systems for real-time error correction, hybrid algorithms, and large-scale qubit simulation on NVIDIA-accelerated supercomputers. This bridges classical GPU computing with actual quantum processors — exactly the “qubit coding revolution” NVIDIA is enabling. Then the AI 5 layers partners (ranked by how directly/significantly they help celebrate coding for good + deepest data mapping). NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang describes AI as a 5-layer cake: (1) Energy, (2) Chips, (3) Infrastructure, (4) Models, (5) Applications (top layer includes the physical world/robotics). I prioritized partners operating in the upper layers (Models + Applications) that most advance coding for good (AI tools that democratize, accelerate, and ethically empower developers + open ecosystems) and deepest data mapping (real-world/physical/digital-twin scale mapping of complex data at unprecedented depth).Coding-for-good leaders (upper-layer tools that make coding more accessible, productive, and positive-impact focused): 2. Hugging Face — Open ecosystem that lets anyone build/fine-tune/share models; purest celebration of community-driven coding for good. 3. Cursor — AI-native code editor transforming how developers write high-quality code faster. 4. CodeRabbit — AI code review that raises quality and collaboration standards. 5. Poolside — Specialized AI built for software engineering productivity. 6. Together AI — Open platform for efficient model inference and developer workflows. 7. Magic AI — AI coding assistance at scale. 8. Reflection AI — Next-gen coding reflection and iteration tools. 9. Cohere — Enterprise-grade models optimized for secure, responsible coding applications.Deepest data mapping leaders (upper-layer applications/models that map the physical/digital world at massive scale): 10. Tesla — Fleet-scale real-world video/sensor data mapping for autonomy (the deepest live physical-world mapping on the planet). 11. Google DeepMind — Fundamental AI research pushing boundaries of complex data understanding and mapping. 12. Dassault Systèmes — Industrial digital twins — precise 3D/physical-to-digital mapping at enterprise scale. 13. Siemens — Same digital-twin depth for manufacturing and infrastructure. 14. Physical Intelligence — AI that maps and acts in the physical world (robotics embodiment). 15. Meta — Massive-scale data + open models enabling world-scale mapping applications. 16. Microsoft — Full-stack infrastructure + models powering enterprise data mapping. 17. OpenAI — Foundational models that power advanced data mapping apps. 18. Uber Technologies — Real-time urban/mobility data mapping at city-scale. 19. Snap — AR + Snap Map visual/social data mapping. 20. General Motors / Lucid Motors — Autonomous driving data mapping (real-world scale). 21. Adobe — Creative/intelligent data mapping and visualization tools. 22. Canva — Democratized design/data visualization mapping. 23. Shopify — Commerce + customer behavior data mapping at scale. 24. Runway — Generative video for dynamic visual data mapping. 25. Johnson & Johnson — Biomedical/health data mapping. 26. L'Oréal — Consumer/product AI data mapping.Robotics/physical mapping layer (directly extends data mapping into the physical world): 27. Universal Robots 28. Agile Robots 29. Agility 30. idealworks 31. VentionRemaining partners (still valuable but lower direct impact on the specific “coding for good + deepest data mapping” goals within the 5 layers): 32. AI2 (open scientific data research) 33. Black Forest Labs (high-quality generative visuals for mapping) 34. Genspark (AI search + knowledge mapping) 35. Crusoe Energy Systems (sustainable energy layer enabling the entire stack) 36. Thinking Machines Lab 37. Inception Labs 38. Kimi (Moonshot AI) 39. Decagon 40. AMP CoalitionThis ordering puts NVIDIA’s quantum-GPU integration first (as requested), then ranks the AI partners strictly by their contribution to the upper 5 layers of AI where coding for good (developer empowerment + openness) and deepest data mapping (physical/digital world understanding) have the biggest real-world celebration and impact. All are strong NVIDIA partners; this is simply the significance ranking per your exact criteria. 5 web pages …
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ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION NETWORK BENCHMARKS 2025now : Remembering Norman Macrae

Chartering 5 Layer AI Agency - integrating exponential intergenerational multipliers of trusted human relationship systems through community scaling apps

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

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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

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

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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.

  • 0 China 
  • 1 Japan/Asean
  • 2 Bangla and India
  • 3 Russia
  • 4 East Euro
  • 5 West Euro
  • 6 Usa & Canada

new york

  • 7 Middle East & Stans
  • 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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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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