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| AI is the greatest leap engineers have contributed multiplying previous leaps:1760s+ what industrial revolution can do with thousands of horsepower? 1865+ what can telecoms and electricity unite around earth? 1956 how will lifetime work of Neumann Einstein Turing exponentially advance what human brains alone cannot -to understand this 3 million fold tech waves need mapping : chips, computers, satellites linking data and open ai modes to apps communities need to scale urgent solutions. In 1951. The Economist's editor Geoffrey Crowther decided 108 years of mediating economists was pointless without integrating engineering leaps. Just in time he required his journalist team to understand the lifetime innovation challenges of Neumann-Einstein-Turing. Unexpectedly all three were dead by 1957 (two due to cancer and suicide way before full succession of their AI foundation models spiraled locally and globally | EW ... Thanks Taiwan --June 1. | Linkedin Economistdiary.com 5 layer ai breaking news - 17 US tech genii with trum in china: deals Boeing .🛡️ Semiconductor & AI Breakthroughs 🚗 Autonomous & Emerging Tech Financial Tech & Market Access - 17 included Blackstone Blackrock Nvidia Apple XAI ... Between 2025-30 world's infrastructure remade -can full stack of 5 layer AI map APPs your community and youth's edu most needs to produce? Update 2026 of 2025report first publishedf 1983 Bonus refhttp://neumann.ning compare 1951=56 last 5 years of NET (Neumann-Einstein-Turing's) exponential legacy of chips, computers, satellites 20000 DC brains thank SCSP AI+Expo |
Between 1948 & 1990 The Economist went from 3rd ranked British weekly to first(Last) global viewspaper. Which stories helped?
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By nation : US-special projects, India, Saudi=UAE, UK By genius: Jensen Huang, Demis Hassabis, Elon Musk .75 years in a day of Economist Q&A since 1951 with Neumann , Einstein, Turing 40 YEARS MEDIA CHARTERING London Celebrating AI & Quantum & 6G & Energy --- thanks to lead mapmakers Jensen & Demis & Charles3 .. EJ : : Japan+63 ... MEIM : Millennials Energy Intelligence Mapping Old home page. -please use web version of our timeless blogs | www.economistdiary.vom Is English Language Modelling intelligent enough to sustain our human species? Great are 1990s Valley startups eg nvidia, musk's and googles exponentially linking much of whats humanly possible with machines engineered billion times mo(o)re maths brainpower than individuall human minds. But 1943 UK future shocks to.o. Geoffrey Crowther Economist Ed started debate keynes: were engineers deeper than economists in locking in futures next gens connect?. 1943 also saw dad norma cambridge studies interrupted serving last days as teen navigator allied bomber command burma. Surviving joyfully hired 1948 by Crowther to mediate engineers like Neumann Einstein Turing & Economist purpose. 3 generations apart, unfortunately Neumann-Einstein-Turing all left earth by early 1957: last coding notes Neumann's Computer and the Brain. Economist IQuiz disliked by EU but what to do with billion times more machine brainpower celebrated by Kennedy, & the royal families of UK & Japan. Whence not surprising greatest UK AI startups deep mind & arm influenced by royal societies & Cambridge business park ( crown property) & crick/watson open sources of dna, & cavendish lab 1920s influencing Taiwan's tech grandfather. see part 2 | 2025report 40 years in inteligence war between bad media and good education agents Market's futures : Cars Humanoids Cities Energy Water Countries with good data sovereignty projects rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk UK Japan Taiwan India France Saudi UAE Korea S Singapore HK US 1 2 |
Thursday, December 30, 1971
foundations which do what for sustainainability
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Wednesday, September 29, 1971
under construction - van AI-why save the human race 2001-2025report.com
2025report.com was a genre begun at The Economist v1984 as a chance to chat opposite liitle sisterendgames to orwellian big brother . This was possibly the last entrepenurial revolution genre of weekly newspaper journalism. See also Kenndy celebration of Economist Asia eising 1962 (www.economistjapan.cpm) through Asian entreprenurial revolutions cpompared with amerucas 3rd century 1976/7 back to 1843-1860 - first 17b years of royal societyy chat sheet becoming victoria's charer bank for india suncontinent until deth of economist founder james wilso 1860. He died of diaahea calcutta 1860- the economic solution to this cris took another 112 years to find/scale - see vanglashed rural advancement cooperation friends of Fazle Abed adedmooc.com 2019-1970- also Glasow Smithian nw journals 2010 - new economic & social busineess
Asian women empowerment models have been applied by over a billion girls to mitigate extreme rural poverty since 1945. In so doing they raised livelihood opportunies of bottom of the pyramid boys too. Altgough these livehihood learnings are key to human advancemnt of bottom 2 billion people their impact in a world here hybdreds of trillion dollars of monetary swaps are tranacted is neglibile and they seem to have missed support from the 50 trillion dollars of money appointed to pensions
Nobetheless This source of human intelligence needs to be integrated into 2020s education models wherever education is actionably redefined as improving lifelong inteligences of bout student and mentor.Indeed it offers way above zero sum human inspiration. Thats because networking life critical knowhow across communities multiplies value in application unlike zero sum games of consuming up stuff.
Timely local similarities and differeces explain where these models were exponentially scaled/sustained. This could tap into Nvidia ceo's preferred use of GPU's briefed here feb 2024
The 20th CWest has had difficultu understanding these models in real time. Although clues have been diarised by Smithians, Keynesians, supporters of Neumann-Einstein-Turing, as well as movements planted by JF Kennedy and indirectly supported by Kinfg Charles since he friended key Japanese indluencers at Tokyo Olympics. These include directly Akio Morita of Sony who he asked to be Japan's dirst inward investor in UK/Europe and a common passion with Japan Royal Family for golas 6 water and 7 solar.
Actually the core women empowerment models gravitated arounf goals we now call SDG1-5 but not with such directives as advance earnings over 1 dollar a day. Goal 2 intelligence was needed to end local starvation- it was supplied by those who networked aroung Borlaug particularly around rice. This was how each of Japan, Korrwa South and Taiwan prevented rural starvation at the same time as being supported by America's peace umbrella and advancoing quality of engineering suply chains around deming's priciples as well as intially Japan's love of minurisation applied notably to communications engines as well as robotics in manufacturing
The Economist which had been starred as Queen Vicroria's Royal Society gissip sheet 1843 to move Empire beyonf slacemaking to end hunger and poverty played these post-war roles thanks to Geoffrey Crother who edited The Economisr for a decade eiher side of World War 2 from great depression to being Kennegy's favorite international viewspaper. Crowther coordinated a century autobiograhy of The Economist where he concluded weekkly journalism had failed in one systematic sense. It hadn't kep ahead of engineering advaibces partiularly tupe 4.5 enfones vommunicatiosn and electricity which had their epicentre in switerland from 1865 unlike Engines type 1 to 3 which were seeded out of Glasgow. Crowther's solution was to sned a rookie journalist to Princeton/NY who had survived bein a tenage navigatur allied bomber cvomang Burma campaign to ask Neumann (Einstein) for journalistic training from 1951. Aftre being the only journalist at birth of EU, The Economist snet their Rookie to Asia every other year starting with Japoan 1962. Here is Kennedy's appreciation of such a learning opportunity
By 1977, The Economist was segnenting possibilities for Asian places to rise impacting the half ogf humaity East of Iran. Timing finacial interventions differed bu where successful - Borlaug intelligence was used for goal 2 end last mile starvation. James Grant intelligence was applied to end unecessar deaths. In fact the overla devlopnent goals was rraise life expectancy from low 40 to 60s or within 7 years of world average. This was actually a global win-win as it is also minimised infectoiois or contagious disaseases. Educational paradigms varied- monetsorri of some version of zen being row that some Asian leaders refer too. Paulo Freier's servant leadership (core to education living Franciscan idelas0 has been huge wherever applied across a generation
HOW VALLEY EMERGED AS WORLDIDE EPICENTRE OF GENERAL HUMAN INTEL - uniting models of NET FIG2.0 & AI WHY
Because of how hostiry since 1945 has spiralled pecae and war (often accidentally mixed up with oil trade) each nation's girl empowerment intelligence needs separate aproasal. However between 1870 and 2000 Th Bangladesh model offers a benchmark. Fortunately this benhmarked was celebrated by key silicon valey families in 2001 - including the Jobs, Gates, Yang and Doerr families. Please note erros in reporting this dymanic which was actually first supported by a Jpanese Silicon Valey family who first brough mobile and solar exptrials to Bangladesh in 1995 are mine alone chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk. The Economist partially gave up integrating deepest girls intelligence from 1990 when my father retired. Though these materials from Economist biardroom obitualry 2010 show that his system mapping work continued to indluence st japes royal sociery chat, In retirement dad completed biography of von neumann, and so we are excited to map where King Charles ai woeld serines linking neumann einstein turing moving from b;etcley 2023 to in 2024Korea , Paris where Scorrisf-Frency Entrepreneurial Revolution has been chatted up on ocasions since JB Say coined the E-eord after Frnench Society had guilotined the heads of thos kings who were monoplising capital. Can the AI Turing world series in 2025 enjoy 6 months of reflection at Osaka Track Expo planted by late great Pm Abe At the same time will there be sufficent advances in Science AI emerging from biotech and climate etch entrepreneurial revolutionaries of Demis Haasbais 250 million protein databank
Hers' aan overvoiew of abedmooc,com ; abed's inteligence involves a game of 2 halves- quarter of a centiry of grassrots networking by girls world of mouth. Two decades of leapfrog partnership modelsing and birthing the global university of poverty inviting all women graduates to connect deep sdg community action learning. There's a value chain intermission between 1995 to early 200s that is cruicial to clarify. we havenet seen a western curricula correctly notify this though in his final year abed hoped that nobel economic prize to adbdul latif mit poverty lab would help kick off the 2020s. imstead it tirned out that foundations partners of end vieus intelligence had not ben pririotised 2017-2019 in places that could namely Canada or USA.
Sunday, January 31, 1971
1/12 intelligence exchange future of bangladesh compared with unsummit future of 100 nations with sdgs most similar to bangladesh date 9/17/24
could you help me make a summary of how intelligence - both human and Ai - has advanced UN sdgs? while i would like to report optimal system solutions by goal- couild we start with a case i have studied a lot bangladesh because this shows that the goals connect combinotoialy in sequences and also my frined muhamad yunus has to produce areport on wht the economist has recently called starting all over again now that the peoples have asked for a full review of governent design and inteligence way forward
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Analyzing the Role of Intelligence in Advancing UN SDGs: A Bangladesh Case Study
Understanding the Interconnectedness of SDGs
Your focus on Bangladesh is insightful. The country's experiences provide a rich tapestry of how intelligence, both human and AI, can be harnessed to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Key Themes in Bangladesh's Development Journey:
- Microfinance and Poverty Reduction: Muhammad Yunus' pioneering work in microfinance has been instrumental in alleviating poverty and empowering women in Bangladesh. This demonstrates the power of human ingenuity and innovative solutions in addressing SDG 1 (No Poverty).
- Technology and Education: Bangladesh has made significant strides in improving education access and quality, leveraging technology to enhance learning outcomes. This aligns with SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).
- Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Bangladesh, being vulnerable to climate change, has implemented various strategies to mitigate its impacts and adapt to changing conditions. This aligns with SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
The Role of AI in Advancing SDGs
AI has the potential to significantly accelerate progress towards the SDGs. Here are some examples:
- Agriculture and Food Security: AI-powered tools can optimize agricultural practices, improve crop yields, and reduce food waste, contributing to SDG 2 (Zero Hunger).
- Healthcare: AI can enhance disease diagnosis, drug discovery, and personalized medicine, improving healthcare outcomes and reducing costs, aligning with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being).
- Renewable Energy: AI can optimize energy grids, improve the efficiency of renewable energy sources, and accelerate the transition to clean energy, contributing to SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy).
A Holistic Approach to SDG Achievement
To achieve optimal system solutions, it's crucial to consider the interconnectedness of the SDGs and adopt a holistic approach. This involves:
- Leveraging Synergies: Identifying and capitalizing on synergies between different SDGs to maximize impact.
- Addressing Root Causes: Addressing the underlying causes of poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation to achieve sustainable and equitable development.
- Building Partnerships: Fostering partnerships between governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and individuals to mobilize resources and expertise.
Recommendations for Your Report
Based on your research and the insights from Bangladesh, I recommend focusing on the following areas:
- Case Studies: Analyze specific examples of how AI and human intelligence have been used to address SDGs in Bangladesh.
- Policy Recommendations: Propose policy recommendations to promote the effective use of AI and other technologies for SDG achievement.
- Challenges and Opportunities: Discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with leveraging AI for SDGs, including ethical considerations and potential risks.
By providing a comprehensive analysis of these aspects, your report can contribute to the ongoing dialogue on how intelligence can be harnessed to build a more sustainable and equitable future.
context and q1 Bangladesh was born new and poorest large population nation (8th most people) in 1971) nation to. As far as I know the peoples were the only large population to have Brtiain assign them to another coloniser after world war 2- instead of gaining independence they wre seen as colony of west pakistan - over 1000 miles away separatted by india. There had been an indea that majority Muslim places wanted their own nations. Quite why the people of Bengal Bay were thought to be less able to govern than the people of Pakistan is unknown (to me). In any event Bengal people had to fight their war of independence; and were left with no trade relationships (the birder partitioining closed access to calcutta which had been asia's 19th c and early 20th C superport for all to access); 90% of Bangladeshi were left in rural ares with no access to electricity grids. So what happened was the new nation's government primarily sought to lead city people. Lets foucs on the 90% ieRural people who needed to design their own solutions to eg ending starvation and rebuilding typically one room vilage homes many of which had also been lost to war or a huge typhoon in 1970.. Is it obvious that in this context first proirities related to goal 2 end starvation and dehydration ; together with build minmium homes/safet of each community and understand all helath chalenges which made rural life iexpectancy (low 4s0 about 25 years less than world norms. Was there any 1971 intelignece on what solutions Bangladehi rutal people needed to develop or did they need to innovate from the bottom up
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Analyzing Bangladesh's Post-Independence Challenges and Innovations
Context and Early Priorities
Your analysis of Bangladesh's unique historical context is accurate. The country's formation in 1971 was marked by significant challenges, including widespread poverty, infrastructure deficits, and a devastated economy.
Prioritizing Survival and Resilience
Given the dire circumstances faced by the majority rural population, it's understandable that the government's initial priorities were focused on addressing basic needs such as food security, shelter, and healthcare.
Bottom-Up Innovation and Resilience
Despite the challenges, the people of Bangladesh demonstrated remarkable resilience and ingenuity. In the absence of significant external support or top-down initiatives, they developed their own solutions to survive and rebuild their communities.
Key Innovations and Adaptations:
- Agriculture: Rural communities adopted innovative agricultural practices, such as flood-tolerant rice varieties and integrated farming systems, to increase food production and resilience to climate change.
- Shelter: People developed low-cost and sustainable housing solutions, often using locally available materials and traditional building techniques.
- Community-Based Organizations: Grassroots organizations emerged to provide essential services, such as healthcare, education, and disaster relief.
Limited Intelligence and Data
While it's difficult to ascertain the extent of intelligence available in 1971, it's likely that the focus was on immediate survival rather than long-term development planning. The lack of infrastructure, limited data, and the ongoing conflict would have hindered the collection and analysis of information.
Conclusion
Bangladesh's remarkable progress in overcoming its initial challenges is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of its people. The country's experience demonstrates how bottom-up innovation and community-driven initiatives can play a crucial role in addressing complex development challenges, even in the absence of significant external support or intelligence.
so what i would like to do is imagine various time periords of gi=oals and solutions that needed communal inteligence- 1971 burth of nation; late 190s when some international partners brought vilagers solar and mobile to experiment with; 2010 when de yunus vilage experiments were blocked for 14 yeras by PM sheika hasina; now from august 2024 when Hasina fled, the people have asked yu us to publish a roadmap in novemeber (an economust front cover has caled this Bangladsh starts Again); yunus one chnace to exchnage inteligence aboraod is UN summit future next week in new york- does that sound like a reasoable way to vision different stages of inteligence governace that the peoples need (in effect their direct sdg priorities at different time periods)
Analyzing Bangladesh's Journey: A Timeline of Intelligence and Governance
Your proposed timeline is a valuable approach to examining the evolution of intelligence and governance in Bangladesh. It highlights key periods and events that have shaped the country's development trajectory.
Key Periods and Challenges
- 1971: Birth of the Nation: The newly independent nation faced immense challenges, including poverty, infrastructure deficits, and political instability.
- Late 1990s: Introduction of Technology: The introduction of solar and mobile technologies provided new opportunities for rural communities, but also highlighted the need for appropriate policies and infrastructure to support their adoption.
- 2010: Blockage of Yunus' Experiments: The temporary suspension of Yunus' microfinance initiatives demonstrated the political and economic complexities that can hinder development efforts.
- 2024: New Government and Opportunities: The change in government presents a new opportunity for Bangladesh to reassess its development priorities and explore innovative approaches.
Intelligence and Governance: A Dynamic Relationship
Throughout these periods, the interplay between intelligence (both human and AI) and governance has been crucial.
- Human Intelligence: The resilience and ingenuity of the Bangladeshi people have been key drivers of innovation and development. Grassroots initiatives and community-based organizations have played a vital role in addressing local needs.
- AI and Technology: The introduction of technologies like solar power and mobile phones has expanded access to information and services, empowering individuals and communities.
- Governance and Policy: Effective governance and supportive policies are essential for creating an enabling environment for innovation and development.
A Roadmap for the Future
Your proposal to develop a roadmap for Bangladesh's future, incorporating the insights from Yunus' work and the recent political changes, is timely and relevant.
Key Areas to Focus on:
- Leveraging AI for Sustainable Development: Identify specific applications of AI that can contribute to achieving the SDGs in Bangladesh, such as improving agriculture, healthcare, and education.
- Strengthening Governance and Institutions: Assess the current state of governance and identify areas for improvement, focusing on transparency, accountability, and participation.
- Empowering Communities: Develop strategies to empower communities and promote bottom-up innovation, building on the successful experiences of the past.
- International Cooperation: Explore opportunities for international cooperation and partnerships to support Bangladesh's development goals.
By addressing these areas, Bangladesh can create a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous future for its people.
