My working life as statistician, graduate alma mater cambridge maths lab DAMPT, has been spent commuting on data projects between asia and west. Simply speaking my Diaspora Scot friends and I have learnt most for peoples of taiwan hk and singapore -whence my question - and the start of this occasional series
https://www.youtube.com/live/g0TFdyFfbFs?t=4247s
These days i live in washington DC - help needed to improve this sort of q&A on celebrating ai, energy, young brains wanting to celebrate data and tech to dream for
related references
https://www.scsp.ai/about/who-we-are/#leadership
www.genesis.energy.gov https://www.energy.gov/science/articles/under-secretary-gils-letter-community
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In every age, humanity invents new ways to see further.
The telescope let us glimpse the stars. The microscope revealed the worlds within us.
For centuries, thinkers like Leibniz, Shannon, and Turing dreamed of making
all knowledge computable. But today, knowledge grows faster than our ability to understand it.
Trillions of data points, a universe of information still unconnected. Now, a new instrument emerges. One capable not only of observing the universe, but of understanding it.
Genesis mission will transform how science is done in America. Uniting our brightest minds, most powerful computers, and vast scientific data into one living system for discovery. Built on artificial intelligence and quantum computing, it will radically redefine the scale, speed, and purpose of scientific progress in America.
This is the work that will define our generation's legacy. A new revolution begins. One guided not by competition alone, but by curiosity, imagination, and the belief that discovery is the truest form of progress.
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what should be second in this article series - ideas welcome chris.macrae@yahooo.co.uk Bethesda MD, EconomistDiary.com