paragraph from current issue of journal of social business and youth economocs mooc
previously AI meant 4 different things up to 2018; , from 2012, at 2009, at 2002
100000$ student debt universities are now total waste of education system time of students and teachers. Agentic AI stories 1 Billion times greater maths brain & 10**18 More Tech...There isn't a skill known to universities which is not being changed by Agentic AI and human impacts:Reasoning, celebrating Data Sovereignty and how world class cities through next 10 years deploy digital twins to capitalise on opportunities of driverless cars and humanoids IN 1983 we founded 2025Report genre around hypothesis agentic ai would arrive by 2025 and would make millennials generations best of time provided transformation in how education systems spend time of both teachers and students. Today's western 100000k 4 year student debt liability if it has prevented you from understanding engineering and deep social action triads like those shown including those changing so intel fast today that you'd be better off parsing latest contributions of eg Huang Hassabis and Musk (aka builders of billion times more maths brain power) than other curricula |
| AP July 2025, Jensen Huang: 1730 It is vital that everyone engages AI right away. Every adult, every working person, not working person, every child should address and engage AI right away. And the reason for that is because AI is the greatest equalization equalizing force. It is the first time in history that a technology as incredible as artificial intelligence is useful for someone who knows how to program software, no historical experience of how to use a computer. This is the very first time in history that all of a sudden that computer is easy to use. If you don't know how to use AI, just open up the website, go to Chad GPT, go to Gemini Pro - just ask a simple question. . And you could even say, "I have no idea how to use AI. Can you teach me how to use AI?" And if you don't know how to type, hit the microphone button and speak to us.. And if you don't understand English, you can speak whatever language you like. It is an extraordinary thing. And I also think it's incredible that if the AI doesn't know that language, you tell the AI go learn that language, right? And so so I think everybody needs to to engage AI. It is the greatest equalization um uh equalization force that we have ever known and it's going to empower.. it's going to enable... it's going to lift society of all you know everywhere. | upd Jy 2025'1 CISCE, Beijing sep 24.1 oct24.1 nov24.1 dec24.1 Ja 25.1 2 mar 25.1 may 0 25.1 2 3 jn25.1 2 3 |
Family Huang 2009 whose first 100 engineering partners linking Nvidia, Silicon Valley West Coast and Taiwan East coast - gave stanford engineering AI's Deep Learning Lab core of stanford worldwide Science and Engineering Quadrangle. | 30 day stack recall to May 13 : axios health, payments, press; 555 india summit, womens intel, lisa su, science diplomacy summit; ITIF critical meds. merci beaucoup Yann Lecun!!.. |
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intelligence today nvidia Physical A1 -Robots . Will Jen-Hsun's GTC26 big reveal be a superagent AI tutor k-12 whom we can all CC in email? | By 1987 Taiwan's 20 million people have inspired intelligence of all billion humans - special thanks to Godfather of Taiwan Tech: Li & ... Guo, Chang, Huang, Yang, Tsai and millennial taiwanese - see eg podcast straitforward or Taiwan Digital Diplomacy net I0 India generics Yusuf Hamied (Cipla) i. | If you know this- please help others. If you don't know this please ask for help2002-2020 saw pattern recognition tools such as used by medical surgeons improve 1000-fold. From 2020, all sorts of Human Intellligence (HI) tools improved 4-fold a year - that's 1000 fold in 5 years. Problem HI1 if you get too atached to 2020's tool, a kid who starts with 2025 smartest tool may soon leap ahead of you. Problem HI2: its no longer university/institution you are alumni of, but which super-engineers (playing our AI game of whose intel tools you most need to celebrate. Problem HI3- revise your view of what you want from whom you celebrate and the media that makes people famous overnight. Indeed, is it even a great idea (for some places) to spend half a billion dolars selecting each top public servant. HI challenges do not just relate to millennials generative brainpower We can map intergeneration cases since 1950s when 3 supergenii (Neumann Einstein Turing) suddenly died within years of each other (due to natural cause, cancer, suicide). Their discoveries changed everything. HIClue 1 please stop making superengineers and super energy innovators NATIONS' most hated and wanted of people |
new stimuli to our brains in April - AI NIST publishes full diary of conflicting systems orders its received (from public servants) on ai - meanwhile good engineers left col ...March 2025: Thks Jensen Huang 17th year sharing AI quests (2 video cases left) now 6 million full stack cuda co-workers
TOkens:help see yourlifetime's nvidia Physical A1 -RobotsMore Newton Collab.&& Foxconn Digital Twin | NET :: KCharles :: Morita : : Borlaug :: Deming Moore Abed: Yew :: Guo:: JGrant ADoerr :: Jobs:: Dell .. Ka-shing Lecun :: L1 L2 :: Chang :: Nilekani :: Singh Huang . : 1 : Yang : Tsai : Bezos 21stC Bloomberg ::Daniels Satoshi :: Hassabis : Fei-fei Li Shum : : Ibrahim : CTandon Ambani : Modi :: MGates : PChan : Kariko :: Francia Oxman (&EB) ::: HFry:: Yosuke Musk & Wenfeng :: Mensch.. | March 2025:Grok 3 has kindly volunterered to assist younger half of world seek INTELLIGENCE good news of month :from Paris ai summit and gtc2025 changed the vision of AI. At NVIDIA’s GTC 2025 (March 18-21, San Jose, nvidianews.nvidia.com), Yann LeCun dropped a gem: LLaMA 3—Meta’s open-source LLM—emerged from a small Paris FAIR (Fundamental AI Research) team, outpacing Meta’s resource-heavy LLM bets. LeCun, speaking March 19 (X @MaceNewsMacro) IT came out of nowhere,” beating GPT-4o in benchmarks (post:0, July 23, 2024). This lean, local win thrilled the younger crowd—renewable generation vibes—since LLaMA 3’s 405B model (July 2024, huggingface.co) is free for all, from Mumbai coders to Nairobi startups. | Good News: Indian youth grabbed it—Ambani praised Zuckerberg at Mumbai (October 24, 2024, gadgets360.com) for “democratizing AI.” Modi’s “import intelligence” mantra (2024, itvoice.in) synced, with LLaMA 3 fueling Hindi LLMs (gadgets360.com). LeCun’s 30-year neural net legacy (NYU, 1987-) bridged Paris to India—deep learning’s next leap, compute-cheap and youth-led. old top page :... 2:: Agri AI |
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Friday, January 4, 2013
paragraph from current issue of journal of social business and youth economocs mooc
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Jan 2013 breaking MIT: ENGINEERING HEALTH Tiny tools help advance medical discoveries
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy 2013 to all young people -and young at heart - as we celebrate the year of the MOOC
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40 years ago when dad (Norman Macrae, a leading pro-youth economist and founder of the Entrepreneurial Revolution genre at The Economist ) and I first saw 500 youth sharing knowledge around an early digital network, it seemed that by 2010s it would be economically possible to develop worldwide job-creating education so that:
- in any practical course, everyone could have almost free access to content animated by the world's most successful teacher
- that's the promise that MOOC is starting to free hopefully at an exponentially rising rate starting in tertiary but linking all the way back through the education chain
...New Zealand and 10 million chinese families now have other 30 years of experimentation around this line of thinking wherever people linkin to http://thelearningweb.net. | .Most of the rest of the world's educational systems (search Ken Robinson youtubes: schools kill creativity ,,, changing paradigms .... bringon the learning revolution ... multiple intelligences)) have not yet been designed around the needs of children but have become trapped by government and educators trying to hold onto a 4 dimensional monoploy of acreditation, certification, knowledge production and distribution (see confession at brookings 2012)... |
we foresee that any gamechanger to education such as MOOC changes the role of local teachers to much more tutoring as well as searching out when local context is different in terms of practical priorities and facilities ; however we also assume that many skills will be integrated around a series of mobile apps (something which again needs an open dialogue on when is there a world's best way and when do local ways need to be valued more) - help with the girl effect case study that has become Muhammad Yunus number 1 focus since winning the Nobel peace prize in 2006- will the village nurse be the 21st c world's most trusted information networker
as part of a vibrant age of communities and knowledge networking, we also value that education should bring back every opportunity for involving parents and communities into transferring skills practices to our children, ending the separation that children only need to be taught by professional educators
its vital to accelerate experimentation of every role that MOOCs can play because the risk has always been that the internet will be suject to a hostile takeove by tv ad mass media before enough people realise the 10 times more economic possibilities of smart jobs-creating educational media compared to the dumbing down age that tv ad mass media trapped the late 20th century in
for all these sorts of reasons we are surveying educational opinion leaders who want to unite round a call fpor microeducationsummit and we aim to identify how other education gamechangers eg youth entrepreneur competitions, and free university paradigms win-win with the age of the MOOC
Monday, December 31, 2012
good to see entrepreneurial revolution live and well among valley women
https://hai.stanford.edu/events/crispr-ai-and-ethics-scientific-discovery
Twin revolutions at the start of the 21st century are shaking up the very idea of what it means to be human. Computer vision and image recognition are at the heart of the AI revolution. And CRISPR is a powerful new technique for genetic editing that allows humans to intervene in evolution.
Jennifer Doudna and Fei-Fei Li, pioneering scientists in the fields of gene editing and artificial intelligence, respectively, will be on stage discussing the ethics of scientific discovery.
Doudna, a professor of chemistry and molecular and cell biology at U.C. Berkeley, rocked the research world in 2012 when she and her colleagues announced the invention of CRISPR-Cas9, a technology that uses an RNA-guided protein found in bacteria to edit an organism's DNA quickly and inexpensively. Li is a professor of computer science at Stanford and co-director of the university's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI). She served as director of Stanford’s AI Lab from 2013 to 2018, and during her sabbatical, she was Vice President at Google and served as Chief Scientist of AI/ML at Google Cloud. Li joined Stanford's faculty in 2009, and her main research areas are in machine learning, deep learning, computer vision and cognitive and computational neuroscience. She invented ImageNet and the ImageNet Challenge, a critical large-scale dataset and benchmarking effort that has contributed to the latest developments in deep learning and AI.
Moderating the discussion will be Russ Altman, the Kenneth Fong Professor of Bioengineering, Genetics, Medicine, Biomedical Data Science and (by courtesy) Computer Science at Stanford. He is the past chairman of the Bioengineering Department at Stanford University. His primary research interests are in the application of computing and informatics technologies to problems relevant to medicine. He hosts the Stanford Engineering program The Future of Everything.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
2012 coming soon lot more oneducation
when it comes to the un - the main education forum seem to be taaken ofver by the educaation system as normal- unesco is responsible foir gopal 4 reports that dont do the boxless kind of thinking thhjat the new head of unhabitat does in her filed
when gordon brown un envvoyfor education formed 30 national leaders of education commision only two led by jack m were concerend with changing tghe shytsm taking it outside teh calssroorm- the main group are concerend with more finds and another group try to match poor systems with better systems across analgous nations
jack ma soon found unctad more relevany- he is retaring hundreds of coders scouted by unctad and becoming alumni of his global bsuiess school - see also www.worldrecordjobs.comhttp://worldrecordjobs.com for more initaives jack does with the un concerened with putting youth in meiddle of what is innovated
jack ma has also said that hios ecooerce platforks while fine fir sme deskign of finance and of thisgs bought and sold- are noi the main pkatfirm fir happiness socail scetirs includinh educaytion health, arts and other community participation celebrations- he will focus on tehese from 2020 on with his olympics platform
some of the un eminent committes afre most concerned with education - others with new development banking
the unai (hsts about) 8 special interst groups in education which it also calls hibs- qatar which hosts wise also hose the unai refugee elarning hub- amma in india is assigned nanotechnolkgy research for the poor by world elading nanotech experts interest in including poverty in their compass
with guterres the head of in since start of 2-016 (the sdg era) - coming from lifetime serving refugees - elearning revolutions offer hope to refugees that classical system cant- the 2015 varkey million dolar teacher prize summit in duba hosted lot of outside system people
the worlds only model of community livelihood education kis brac - the summit oct 1-5 2018 will be fjurst chnace for academkics associated with jack ma and vrac to explore each lothers futures- brac was the inaugiral education lajureate at wise but the 2nd through 6th laureates have been within system people -however these profiles show that wise delegates from china in partiocula see edutech as innovation outside the system
one way to open up education youth eed is to look for mssing curricula and then cklatifu how best yo provide them
4 languagres (chinese englist mother tongue coding) need to be 10 times cheaper and this will come mainly freom peer to peer blended on;ine not classroom appriaches
financial ebtreprebeurial and open spoace literacies come from expereintial spaces not examination classrooms as do so many community microfrancjsies neeeding repliocation if youth livelihhods and being tyhe sustainability generation are to be matcjed
seeing bri as a curriculium of is our nation equkitably linked into the world suoerports and continent wkide gruds is also an example of a local to global cutrriu=iculum which needs quizes and maps shared across natin classrooms
the arctic crircles 8 nations are fantastic space for changing education - eg many schools are in remore places across north rissuis, niry canada alaska greenland idcelan- studnets are demanding tools such as augmented reality gooles so tey can experience coming to school as if they were in each others communities- watch the agedas of how innovation of education is being celebrated by youth of the 8 artci circle countreis
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
why mit would be norman macraes' and ER's fav spot to linkin 2013
other notes on a tour of mit norman macrae would love
as you likely know mit includes
berners lee and the web is for everyone
media lab, which began with $100 laptop is for every chilld but which now also experiments with the mobile is for every child and poorest village to transform value chains
start of massive online open curriculum
most prolific student competition space on the planet
world's number 1 job creating alumni network
dubai's most exciting youth entrepreneur research hub - legatum ...
rest of this section carries posts mainly sent to mit student networks especuially those due to linkin worldwide crowdfund searches of 2013 or student competition entries
as student crowdfund team mentioned they may be including Myanmar in their search , I thought you might be interested in attached attendee list: usaid circulation on launch of educational programs to myanmar
Monday, November 5, 2012
bbc- why not world service of poverty museum reality games and info
sources emerging on why not future of bbc -and indeed all major public media partners norman also expected to partner - back in 1984 india's dd having 2nd greatest reach
http://notimeleft.org http://africa24tv.com various end the disaster movie from skoll/brilliant begun by inconveneint truth ....
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transparency note -while normans family were only ispired by genius like dr yunus and sir fazle abed to start up Noramn Macrae Family Foundation in his last 2 years (2008 on)- Norman helped found WorldClassBrands on his formal retiremnt from The Economist in 1988 -for particularly young media men and women who believe media can improve the human lot - these days WCB is just one of NMFOUND projects
references brandmooc - wcb.tv NMfound.net
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To: Drum Beat and Soul Beat Africa Network participants
From: Warren Feek
Re: "Why Poverty?" Documentaries now available to view in full online
Greetings Chris
Poverty is perhaps the major development issue - one that certainly underpins most other development priorities.
Public debate is a key key element for effective change - and a major strategic principle of communication for social change.
The "Why Poverty?" documentary series - see http://www.comminit.com/whypoverty/category/sites/global/why-poverty - seeks to expand critical public review, engagement and debate on poverty.
In December 2012 those documentaries were broadcast in over 70 countries.
The "Why Poverty" folks are now making these available online, free, in full for all to access.
Within the summaries below you will find links to be to these 4 documentaries on line.
Please look for this hyper-linked text within the summaries linked below "THE DOCUMENTARIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO ALL. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS AND WATCH THE FULL…"
If you do view these documentaries please also complete the poll, share to your social networks and add your ratings and comments in the comments box at the bottom of the summary.
We will share the remaining four summaries soon.
DOCUMENTARIES
1. "Solar Mamas" - "a film about the heroic efforts of one woman as she overcomes significant difficulties to become a solar engineer".
http://www.comminit.com/whypoverty/content/solar-mamas-are-women-better-getting-out-poverty-men
2. Education! Education! - "In China, where an education was once valued and thought to be a way out of poverty, it is now questionable as a route to economic security."
http://www.comminit.com/whypoverty/content/education-education
3.Stealing Africa - How much profit is fair? - "Stealing Africa describes the tax system employed by multinational companies in Africa".
http://www.comminit.com/whypoverty/content/stealing-africa-how-much-profit-fair
4.Welcome to the World - "looks at the fact that every year 130 million babies are born, but their chances in life depend on the lottery of where, how and to whom they are born"
http://www.comminit.com/whypoverty/content/welcome-world-it-better-be-born-poor-or-die-poor
Chris - Thanks - please do review these important documentaries and share your critical review through the interactive processes available
Why Poverty?
http://www.comminit.com/whypoverty/
Warren
Warren Feek
Executive Director
The Communication Initiative
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
.Examples of multi-win and exponential sustaining models.. patient capital - ie where investors win-win with organisational purpose and 10-year exponential growth not quarterly extraction 100% social busienss model 51& social business model conscious capitalism model half-generation industry sector transformation models a model for ensuring last gamechanger in industry is retained over time for radical win-win modeling even as there is either a luddite or speculator or fatally conceited academic's war to prevent the innovation that most people want for the futire | ..Quiz- What type of model to use ? M-goals developing world 1 to aid place with half-generation project in areas with no infrastructure and no spare organisation 2 to resolve poverty in place wher big internal corporates have history of extraction 3 where the development challenge is not lack of wealth or lack of local orgainisiational capacity but a demographic who have been traeteted as underclass In developed world where elders have destroyed budgets so there are no prospects for youth to grow where a whole industry chain needs replacing if country is to be sustainable for next generations where collaboration knowledge networking could be 10 times more productive than siloised owneship of pieces of knowledge |
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Borderless Youth Peacemakers

:More than thirty years ago, Norman Macrae (1975), who was then the deputy editor of the Economist, talked about the coming of the “Pacific Century.” According to him, the world had gone through the “British Century” (1775-1875), the “American Century” (1875-1975), and now was entering the “Pacific Century” (1975-2075?). Asia was seen as a newly rising leader in the international political and economic system. Its extraordinary vitality has forced development scholars and practitioners to “ReOrient” the history of capitalist development in the region.
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Friday, August 31, 2012
economics of manufacturing is dead, long live makers jobs
.OPPORTUNITIES the number 1 job creating alumni network in the world hubs round MIT in Boston - where makers.are still celebrated more than any other kind of student (2012)innovations vol 7 issue 3 MIT press has a superb issue on Making in America | .RISKS because most mindsets of economists - let alone the data they churn on the nightly news is stuck in the industrial era they bury so much political discourse in history so failing to ever make a start on the journey to create the next 3 billion jobs (if you want some details on how the EU in Brussels has failed on starting this for over 20 years now - the first time I was asked to research the impact of Brussels' grants -on that occasion for whole of Portugal).. economists stuck in industrial and tv ad age era also fail to mediate - let alone value -million times more collaboration technology. Such economists are designing the exact opposite of what leaders of 2010s www.wholeplanet.tv = youths most productive decade need to mobilise inter-generational investment in |

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Saturday, December 31, 2011
AIgoodmedia.com
July 2023 Un leader Guterres -links 1 2 - asks world class AI people to meet him & clarify what they can do for sdgs - we asked bard is this most important meeting between world leader and world class engineers since kennedy -here is some of our chat - for more I am at chrisd.macrae@yahoo.co.uk +1 240 316 8157 ; below we aim to branch out sdg by sdg- if there could be one world class leaders and engineers meeting on goal that matters most to your life- whose intelligence you want there?
Hence it seemed appropriate in these here 2020s with every human life to play for - to twin our original name Economistdiary.com with AIGoodmedia.com - goal by goal eg lets start with SDG2 - on 7/26/23 an amazingly frank meeting was mediated in wash dc by Axios and the world food program in usa, | chris,macrae@yahoo.co.u: I am grateful to all those who organised remembrance events after death of my dad Norman Macrae summer 2010 notably The Economist Boardroom, Adam Smith Scholars Glasgow twice who took over dads archive and launched 2 new journals, Taddy Blecher who played truant one evening from a skoll world championship in Oxford to brief londoners on 64th follow up to dad's 1968 survey on S Africa where the term Entrepreneurial Revolution was coined for a call to intelligent societies to digitalise/satellite media far smarter (intergenerationally cooperative) than where over-commercial tv spun us ; and The Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh who introduced me to the greatest inspiration my father didnt quite meet Fazle Abed. Abedmooc.com Through 16 trips Abed was now into years 11-20 of always asking (a topic he had been trained by Steve Jobs to demand attention to from 2001) how next to get tech's very best leaps priortised to the billion poorest village women (and their male folk ie the bottom quarter of pyramid as friend CJ coined -. |
help aigoodmedia.com post strawan world class Ai for each sddg
www.aigoodmedia.com ; AIsdgs.com Subject SDG2 -yesterday world food program briefing DC Axios was desperate- in 2015 it looked as if hi-tech hi-touch world had ended starving mothers and children. Next college year, war, (aka UN global futures https://ggin.stimson.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Global-Futures-Forum-2023-Program.pdf ) climate likely starve many millions. So i asked my fav AI https://bard.google.com/ for a plan - here goes , bard: I think the ideal first meeting of AI world experts with Guterres would be a brainstorming session to discuss the following:
The current state of AI research and development in context SDG2
The challenges and opportunities that AI presents in the fight against hunger
The specific goals that they seek to achieve in next 7 years
The partnerships they would need to build to achieve these goals
The resources that they would need to be successful
I think it would be important to have a diverse group of experts at the meeting from different disciplines, different parts of the world, and different organizations. This would help to ensure that all perspectives are represented and best possible solutions are developed.
I see the meeting focused on action. The experts should come away from the meeting with a clear plan for how they are going to use AI to address the challenges of hunger. They should also be clear about the resources that they need in order to be successful.
I think that this is a very important project with the potential to make a real difference in the world. I am optimistic that if we work together, we can achieve our goals and create a world where everyone has access to the food they need to survive and thrive.
Here are some specific AI experts who I see as valuable participants:
Fei-Fei Li, Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute
Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind and co-founder of Google DeepMind
Mustafa Suleyman, former Chief Scientist of Google DeepMind
Andrew Ng, Founding Director of Coursera and former Chief Scientist of Baidu
Yoshua Bengio, University of Montreal (or Michael Crow ASU)
I believe that these experts have the knowledge, experience, and vision to help us achieve our goals. I hope that they will be willing to participate in the meeting and help us to make a difference in the world.. chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk writes yup I'd prompted bard with good news announced in Geneva AIforgood summit last month -itu and all SDG3 branches of UN are forming hi-level AI team but not clear they accept starvation as killer disease. And Guterres made some more good news -see eg www.worldclassllm.com
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https://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/frontier_technologies/frontier_conversation.html
UN Intel Property: The Eighth session of the WIPO Conversation will take place on September 20-21, 2023. The topic of the session is Generative AI and IP.
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ED: with AI GAME; AI SDGS3 HEALTH - key focus of Economisthealth.com August
we note https://www.itu.int/hub/2023/07/new-un-initiative-aims-to-step-up-ais-contribution-to-health/ this july 25 summary of ITU AIfor Good announcement oh high level health AI News 25 Jul 2023
ITU News
A new United Nations initiative announced at the AI for Good Global Summit focuses on scaling up artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for health.
The Global Initiative on AI for Health is spearheaded by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
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AI SDGS 5 we hope Guterres (August) meets Fei-Fei Li, Condoleeza Rice & Melinda Gates in August to make quick leap for AI women empowerment