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Global corporate leaders who attended trump/king charles tripsept 2025- Jensen Huang Nvidia, Demis hassabis google deep mind, rene haas arm, Sam Altman OpenAI, Tim Cook Apple, Ruth Porat Alphabet, Mark Benioff Salesforce, Alex Karp Palantir Tech,  Schwarzman Blackstone, Larry Fink Blackrock,  Jane Fraser Citigroup, Brian Moynihan B of America, Pascal Soriot Astra Zeneca, Wael Sawan Shell, Paula Reynolds and John Pettigrew National Grid, Rupert Murdoch . Many of these joined in next day business session at chequers - with additionally Satya Nadella Microsoft, Jim Taiclet Lockheed Martin, Leon Topalian Nucor Steel, 


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we are witnessing one of the greatest technological leaps in the history of human endeavor the rapid rise of powerful artificial intelligence is considered by many of the greatest thinkers of our age to be no less significant no less important than the discovery of electricity, the splitting of the atom, the creation of the worldwide web or even the harnessing of fire
AI holds the potential to completely transform Life as we know it; to help us better treat and perhaps even cure conditions like cancer heart disease and Alzheimer's to hasten our journey towards net zero and realize a new era of potentially Limitless clean green energy even just to help us make our everyday lives a bit easier
however if we are to realize the untold benefits of AI then we must work together on combating its significant risks; too AI continues to advance with ever greater speed towards models that some predict could surpass human abilities , even human
understanding; there is a clear imperative to to ensure that this rapidly evolving technology remains safe and secure and because AI does not respect International boundaries this Mission demands International coordination and collaboration.
To support this Global effort the United Kingdom is proud to host this Summit in Bletchley Park the birthplace of modern Computing where Alan Turing famously cracked  the Enigma code and laid the foundations for a new digital age. Transitions like the one AI is heralding always presents profound challenges especially in preparing for unintended consequences; it is incumbent on those with responsibility to meet these challenges to protect people's privacy and livelihoods which are essential to both our economic and psychological well-being to secure our democracies from harm and to ensure the benefits of new technology are shared by all. I've always believed in the importance of holding a conversation both within and across societies to address such great challenges of bringing governments in the public sector together with civil society and the private sector in that conversation adhering to the values tenants of faith and laws that we all held so dear. That is how the International Community has sought to tackle climate change to light a path to Net Zero and Safeguard the future of our planet we must similarly address the risks presented by AI with a sense of urgency unity and Collective Strength so on behalf of the United Kingdom I want to thank you all for the vital role you are playing in this shared Endeavor for laying the foundations of a lasting consensus on AI safety and for ensuring that this immensely powerful technology is indeed a Force for good in this world

2025 report - 60 yeras that have seen 10**18 more tech integrating 3 million fdold multipliers
funnily enough million times deeper compute is seen as neewest giant leap thanks to jensen huag althoujgh techincally it began year of his bit=rth 1963 ibm 360

another million fold is satellites dath of s=distance - community dats now bing mobilised through cloids; actually kennedy's space race started global broadcasting at tokyo polympisc 1964 witnessed by young prince/ emeperor to be of UK and J[ann - see their latest clebration here
but the million fold to action first moores law which gave anyone connecting through siliicon valley of taapn ns coastline 3 decades of 100 times more tecah - e=ie millionfold by 1995 and how internet became commercialised before its scaled open learning

Spot the typo in some spaces we misnamed Bletcley as Sketchley!! my apologies chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

related project - help update log of 1000 AU startupsmillenials most need (to brainstorm and choose which to scale with time, money or commons trust) by each of last 5 class years to 2030

14 MONTH AI WORLD SERIES DeepLearn CURVE: KIng Charles Bletchley Nov2023, India-Paris Twins Feb 2025

Breaking India to host 4th AI Actions & Safety Summit after Paris world series 3 feb10,11 2025 - see PM Modi's speech
BUT FIRST THE HUMAN INTELLIGENCES GREATEST 20 MILLION BRAINS GENERATION (4 decades) STORY EVER In 1987 Taiwan people asked maurice chang to help them pilot twin partnerships in AI20s.com (Neumann Peers 75 year learning curve with The Economist and other Royal Societies hubbed oit of St James - eg neuroscience Gatsby.. Geograpguc: BBC, Attenborough, Health ...) quintillion times more tech  mapping 3 multipliers :

Actually 1987 was magic time for Taiwan to bet all of its peopleshealth/wealth with 3 million times tech waves brewing (quintillion by 2025!- see latest log)

  • last roiund of million rimes "moore" efficient chip design,
  • first rounds 1G to 5G  of satellite cloud data and what world now sees as Huang-Nvidia's top 100 partnerships in compute 2.0 and code 2.0 starting with pixar, becoming all 5 human senses as well need for autonomous robots to translate 3 dimensional gravity into 2 dimensional charts and vice versa- something world's biggest companies and place leaders remain fame media & fame audit blinfed by chasing quarterly 1 dimensional numerology).

Back in late 20th C:Taiwan open networking   became an exemplar for hong kong , and individual entreprenurs like Japan's Masa Son (all the while trusted colaborations 3 Taiwan Americans planted deep learning seeds at stanford; Tech's 3rd wave Huang had started up Nvidia 1993, Yang had started up Yahoo 1997, out of Hong Kong the Tsais were then repreenting american express and an australian vennture capital firm; they were soon to bet their next 10 years on connecting Hangzhou jack ma, softbank, nvidia, yahoo japan, stnaford); when they returned mainly to us they created both yale & stanfords neuroscience schools perhaps with some inspiration suppirt from HK's Li Ka Shing; today mrs tsai is on main stanfiod board chaired by Jerry Yang and celebrating black girls sports out of Brooklyn)

Meanwhile here is Nvidia in India oct 2024,  and Nvidia injapan with masa son nov 2024 - starting its 11th annual cycle of updyes santa clara march 2025

If you want to understand how stanfird ket usa alive in the 2000s you also need to see work of steve jobs family with asian women empowerment, the doerr family, lila ibrahim amd many deep biotech women (see lower down as their impacts in 2010s were brilliant); in parallel consider some asian innovators like

Jack Ma, Kai-Fu-Lee, Harry Shum

Critically India's Nilekani & Ambani (who needed to triplet 3 codes - india dialects, commonwealth english, machines coding humans 5 senses) and a womens empowerment vision of stanford valley 2.0 first convened by steve jobs family in 2001- fast forwarded by women's greatest innovators. deep minds like doudna, koller, mrs doerr, lila ibrahim, soon fei-fei li , melinda gates, peiscilla chan ,lisa su, Covid's heroines Katalina Kariko & Audrey Tang
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Help AIGames and education systems valuing Queens English LLM cataloge 1000 World ClassAI Startups> Whar more direct way than deep browsing startups can school teachers and parents help millennials stay ahead of AI they need to generate?.Contact chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk The%20Intelligence%20Games.docx
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Help match 500 human brain intelligences King Charles leaders summits ariund the world mos st need to match with
! youth's heroines blending Olympics & other televisual superstars with AI suerstars
2-5 see 4 priority intelligence connection Bllomberg World Clas Ma=yirs exchanged most want/need; and hw this matches 4 billion doar investment in Johns hopkins icuding 100 Distiguished Professors of Inteligence - more soon

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During his presidency, Donald Trump hosted several events related to artificial intelligence, including dinners and summits. The following corporate and technology leaders attended or participated in AI-related events at the Trump White House in 2025. 
White House AI dinner, September 2025
Following the unveiling of the U.S. AI Action Plan, Trump held a dinner at the White House for top tech and AI executives.Bios at https://fortune.com/2025/09/05/trump-tech-dinner-full-attendee-list/ Attendees (Mr Trump, Mrs Trump, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Meredith O'Rourke Tony Fabrizio included: 
    • Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
    • Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta
    • Tim Cook, CEO of Apple
    • Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft
    • Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
    • Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet  announced a $1 billion commitment to education and job training in the U.S., with $150 million dedicated to AI-focused grants
    • Alexandr Wang, Chief AI Officer at Meta and former CEO of Scale AI.28-year-old former CEO of Scale AI and newly appointed chief AI officer at Meta was born in Los Alamos, N.M., to Chinese immigrant parents who worked as physicists. Wang dropped out of MIT at 19 to cofound Scale AI in 2016. He briefly became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire in 2021 at age 24. In June 2025, Meta acquired a 49% stake in Scale AI for $14.3 billion, bringing Wang into Meta to head its Superintelligence Labs. He qualified for the Math Olympiad and U.S. Physics Team as a teenager and holds over 70 patents.
    • Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
    • Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google - girlfriend Gilbert Soho who GG Health Coach, helping people achieve better health through balanced nutrition and lifestyle changes
    • Ms Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle and husband Gal Tirosh an Israeli connector

  • Greg Brockman, co-founder and President of OpenAI wife Anna Brockman key figure in keeping open ai together
  • Jason Chang CEO CSBio   The company provides custom peptides and automated peptide synthesizers to the global biotech community
  • Chamath Palihapitiya, founder of Social Capital and co-host of the All-In podcastSri Lankan–born investor and engineer has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s policies and frequently appears at high-profile political events. He was spotted outside the White House before the AI education event and has toured key areas including the West Wing.
  • David Sacks, co-host of the All-In podcast and White House AI and crypto czar- most capable AI white house insider. Originally co-leadfr of "paypal mafia" eg Thiel & Musk.
  • David Limp, CEO of Blue Origin58-year-old CEO of Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s space company, Limp spent over 13 years at Amazon as senior vice president of devices and services, overseeing the Alexa, Echo, Kindle, and Fire devices, as well as the Project Kuiper satellite broadband network. He previously worked at Apple for about 10 years and served as venture partner at Azure Capital Partners. He joined Blue Origin as CEO in December 2023 to focus on manufacturing at scale and instilling urgency in the company culture.
  • Jared Isaacman, founder of Shift4 Payments.42-year-old billionaire entrepreneur, commercial astronaut, and founder and chairman of payment processor Shift4 Payments, Isaacman dropped out of high school to start his first company, eventually building Shift4 into a business processing $200 billion annually. He founded defense contractor Draken International and has commanded two SpaceX missions: Inspiration4, the first all-civilian spaceflight, and Polaris Dawn, where he performed the first commercial spacewalk
  • Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron Technology 67-year-old president and CEO of Micron Technology, a leading semiconductor memory company, was born in India. Mehrotra earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from UC Berkeley and cofounded SanDisk in 1988, serving as its president and CEO until its $16 billion acquisition by Western Digital in 2016. He joined Micron in 2017 and has steered the company’s focus toward AI, 5G, and autonomous vehicles. He holds more than 70 patents and serves on multiple boards including those of CDW and Stanford Health Care.
  • Vivek Ranadivé, co-founder of TIBCO Software and owner of the Sacramento Kings67-year-old Indian-American entrepreneur, who is chairman and CEO of the Sacramento Kings NBA team and cofounder of TIBCO Software, was born in Mumbai in 1957. He immigrated to the U.S. at age 16, earned degrees from MIT and Harvard Business School, and founded several technology companies, earning the nickname “Mr. Real Time” for his work in event processing software. In 2013, he became the first Indian majority owner of an NBA team when he purchased the Kings. He currently runs Bow Capital, an early-stage venture firm. His estimated net worth is $700 million
  • Shyam Sankar, CTO and EVP of Palantir Technologies-born in Mumbai and raised in Orlando. Sankar joined Palantir as employee No. 13 in 2006 and pioneered the company’s “forward deployed engineer” model. He holds degrees from Cornell University in electrical and computer engineering and Stanford University in management science and engineering. Under his leadership, Palantir has transformed itself from a defense-focused startup to a publicly traded S&P 500 company. He also serves as chairman of Ginkgo Bioworks and is recognized as one of the top seven people in defense tech.
  • Dylan Field, co-founder and CEO of Figma collaborative design platform 65 bn IPO in 2025
  • John Hering cofounder and executive chairman of cybersecurity company Lookout and a partner at Vy Capital, the 42-year-old dropped out of USC to cofound Lookout, which now protects over 175 million devices globally, including those used by the U.S. Department of Defense
  • Mark Pincus, founder of Zynga  the social-gaming company behind FarmVille and other popular mobile games, Pincus has been active in Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and serves as an advisor to multiple startups and venture capital firms.
  • Sunny Madra Chief operating officer and president of AI chip company Groq, the entrepreneur has founded multiple successful startups, including Definitive Intelligence (acquired by Groq), Autonomic (acquired by Ford), and Xtreme Labs (acquired by Pivotal). Madra previously served as vice president of Ford X, overseeing the automaker’s technology initiatives. Since 2013, he has been an active angel investor in companies including SpaceX, Notion, Uber, and Epic Games.
  • Nathalie Dompé  35-year-old co-CEO of Dompé Farmaceutici, an Italian biopharmaceutical company, and CEO of Dompé Holdings, was born in Milan in 1990 to pharmaceutical mogul Sergio Dompé. She graduated from Bocconi University with honors in business administration. She is also the wife of investor Chamath Palihapitiya.

  • Jamie Siminoff, founder of Ring  smart doorbell company that Amazon acquired for over $1 billion in 2018, Siminoff created the world’s first Wi-Fi video doorbell in his garage. He holds a bachelor’s in entrepreneurship from Babson College and recently returned to Amazon as the vice president overseeing Ring and other smart-home initiatives 

Pennsylvania AI and energy summit, July 2025
This event focused on AI infrastructure and energy investments. Industry leaders who participated included: 
  • Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic
  • Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock
  • Jon Gray, President of Blackstone
  • Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Rene Haas, CEO of Arm
  • Ruth Porat, President and Chief Investment Officer of Google and Alphabet
  • Jake Loosararian, founder and CEO of Gecko Robotics
  • Toby Rice, CEO of EQT
  • Darren Woods, CEO of Exxon Mobil 
AI Action Plan event, July 2025
At the official unveiling of the AI Action Plan in Washington, DC, multiple industry figures attended and publicly aligned themselves with the White House's policy. This included: 
  • Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia
  • Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
  • Shyam Sankar, CTO and EVP of Palantir
  • David Sacks, White House AI and crypto czar 

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    xmost interesting https://emergingtech.sais.jhu.edu/trilateral-training dean connections japan korea us -- dc bologna nanjing - at international womens day india through frinedshsip with biden un women enjoy mrs gupta (a different gupta from family sponsoring bloomberg india summit in 4 weeks); wonder if we could have ai agent of everything JIM STEINBERG wants most scaled . Dean. James B. Steinberg is the tenth Dean of SAIS. Previously, he served as University Professor of Social Science, International Affairs ... essnetially 5 gravities bloomberg; overall hopkins rob daniels; the 3 deans of sais ion dc and of medical college and whitings engineers in baltimore ?? a bit more at http://normanmacrae.ning.com i start with bloomberg huang lecun hassabis as i belive they can or must outlast trump; there are at least 7 ai women who matter hugely too but I am not sure safe to celebrate they publicly; worse is clebrating each places youth sovereigty for youth; or and discipline/skills professor who wants that discu=iplene to have an ai superagent!!

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    Grok 3 Bloomberg & India Road of Tiings Update 1 may 2025

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    The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) wrapped up the 2024–2025 academic year with a dynamic array of global engagements, reflecting their mission to address pressing challenges through research, policy, and collaboration. With students from over 70 nations, the Bloomberg School and SAIS foster a diverse cohort poised to influence global health, diplomacy, and innovation worldwide. Below is a summary of key activities, initiatives, and the global trajectories of SAIS students, woven around the themes you mentioned, including global mapping, India, Washington, D.C., U.S. coasts, King Charles, Bletchley, Macron’s Paris, Asian microelectronics, and Moore’s Law from Tokyo 1965. I’ve critically examined the available data to provide a grounded yet expansive view, avoiding unsupported speculation.
    Bloomberg School and SAIS: Year-End Context
    The Bloomberg School, a global leader in public health, emphasizes interdisciplinary solutions to issues like pandemics, climate change, and health equity, with students and faculty active across 70+ countries. SAIS, with campuses in Washington, D.C., Bologna, and Nanjing, trains students in international relations, economics, and policy, preparing them to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes. The 2024–2025 year saw both schools host significant events at the Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., including the Science Diplomacy Summit (April 14–15, 2025), which convened representatives from embassies like Austria, Poland, and the EU, and the Kara Swisher podcast with AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su (April 28, 2025), highlighting microelectronics and innovation. These events underscore the schools’ roles as hubs for global dialogue and problem-solving.
    Global Mapping by SAIS Students
    SAIS students, hailing from 70+ nations, are equipped to “map” the world through analytical frameworks, policy interventions, and on-the-ground work. This metaphorical mapping involves understanding geopolitical, economic, and technological trends across regions. Here’s how their efforts span the globe, aligned with your query:
    • India: India is a focal point for SAIS students due to its rising geopolitical influence, economic growth, and public health challenges. Students engage with India through programs like the SAIS India Studies Program, which explores U.S.-India relations, energy policy, and health innovation. For instance, Bloomberg School initiatives in India address non-communicable diseases (70% of global deaths, per World Bank data), while SAIS students analyze India’s role in Indo-Pacific strategies. Fieldwork might involve mapping health access in rural India or studying tech hubs like Bangalore, a leader in microelectronics.
    • Washington, D.C.: As SAIS’s primary campus and the Bloomberg Center’s home, D.C. is a launchpad for students’ global endeavors. The Center hosted events like the Science Diplomacy Summit, where students interacted with diplomats, shaping their understanding of policy-making. SAIS students in D.C. map global issues through internships at think tanks, NGOs, and government agencies, tackling topics from climate policy to trade negotiations. The city’s proximity to power ensures their work influences global agendas.
    • U.S. West Coast to East Coast: SAIS students traverse the U.S. for research, internships, and conferences. On the West Coast, Silicon Valley’s tech ecosystem draws students studying microelectronics and innovation, especially given Moore’s Law’s legacy (discussed below). On the East Coast, D.C. and New York offer policy and finance hubs. Students might map supply chains for semiconductors (critical post-AMD podcast) or health disparities in urban centers, reflecting Bloomberg School priorities. Cross-coast collaboration mirrors the U.S.’s diverse economic and cultural landscape.
    • King Charles and Bletchley: King Charles’s environmental advocacy, notably through initiatives like the Sustainable Markets Initiative, aligns with Bloomberg School’s climate health research. SAIS students might engage with UK policy circles in London, mapping sustainable development strategies. Bletchley, tied to AI history (Bletchley Park) and modern AI summits, is relevant for students studying technology’s geopolitical impact. For example, the UK’s AI Safety Summit (2023–2024) set precedents for global AI governance, a topic SAIS students analyze in tech-policy courses. Their “mapping” here involves tracing AI’s regulatory and ethical implications.
    • Macron’s Paris: France, under President Macron, is a hub for European diplomacy and tech innovation. SAIS students in Europe (via the Bologna campus) engage with Paris-based institutions like the OECD or UNESCO, mapping EU policies on climate, health, or digital transformation. Macron’s push for European strategic autonomy resonates with SAIS’s focus on transatlantic relations. Students might analyze France’s role in global health security or its microelectronics investments, critical for EU tech competitiveness.
    • Asian Microelectronics and Moore’s Law (Tokyo, 1965): The microelectronics revolution, sparked by Gordon Moore’s 1965 prediction (Moore’s Law: transistor density doubles every ~18–24 months), began in Tokyo’s burgeoning tech scene and shaped global innovation. SAIS students studying Asia, particularly through the Nanjing campus, map the region’s dominance in semiconductors, led by firms like TSMC (Taiwan) and Samsung (South Korea). The Bloomberg Center’s podcast with Dr. Lisa Su highlighted AMD’s role in this ecosystem, discussing U.S.-China tech competition and supply chain resilience. Students analyze how Moore’s Law drives demand for engineers and fuels geopolitical tensions, with fieldwork in Tokyo, Seoul, or Taipei mapping chip production networks.
    Expected Activities and Impact
    SAIS students, post-2025, will fan out globally, applying their training to:
    • Policy Analysis: Crafting strategies for U.S.-India tech partnerships or EU climate goals.
    • Field Research: Mapping health interventions in India or semiconductor supply chains in Asia.
    • Diplomacy: Engaging with embassies (e.g., Austria, Poland from the Summit) to foster science diplomacy.
    • Innovation: Advising on AI governance (Bletchley-inspired) or microelectronics policy (post-AMD insights).
    Their work reflects the Bloomberg School’s public health mission and SAIS’s diplomatic focus, addressing global challenges like non-communicable diseases, climate change, and tech rivalry. The 70-nation cohort ensures diverse perspectives, from India’s rural health gaps to Paris’s policy salons.
    Critical Reflection
    While the Bloomberg School and SAIS empower students to map global challenges, the establishment narrative—emphasizing institutional prestige and global influence—can obscure systemic issues. For instance, Moore’s Law’s relentless pace has fueled e-waste and labor exploitation in Asian tech hubs, rarely addressed in elite policy circles. Similarly, Western-centric diplomacy (D.C., Paris) may marginalize Global South voices, despite the 70-nation diversity. SAIS students must critically navigate these tensions, ensuring their “mapping” amplifies underrepresented regions like India’s hinterlands or Africa’s health systems.
    Sources and Further Inquiry
    This summary draws on web data about the Bloomberg Center’s 2025 events, World Bank health statistics, and global education trends. Specific details on student activities are inferred from SAIS’s curriculum and mission, as direct 2025 student itineraries aren’t public. For precise data, contact the Bloomberg School or SAIS admissions for year-end reports or alumni outcomes. If you’d like a deeper dive into any region (e.g., India’s tech scene or Paris’s diplomacy), let me know