1979 & Proyouth GAMES to Linkin from 1951: Ed's & A!20s most curious moments as V. Neumann's & The Economist's diarists include 1982...LLM2022STORY why we co-brand with AIgoodmedia.com.When The Economist sent dad Norman Macrae to pre-train with Von Neumann 1951 Princeton, they agreed The Economist should start up leadership Entrepreneurial Revolution surveys; what goods will humans unite wherever they first linkedin to 100 times more tech per decade? Johnny added a final twist in notes for his biography. "Unfortunately Economics is Not Mathematical. One day only AI maths can save our species

Breaking: help prep AI rehearsal Fringe UNGA Sept 2023 NY- chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
July Guterres choosing top20 AIHLAB.. bard says Hassabis will chair this '''''with UN tech envoy ..members include Stanford's Fei-Fei Li , Allen's Etzioni, Sinovation's Kai Fu Lee,... Gemini,,Uni2 :FFL*JOBS*DH more G : 1 2 3 4 5
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..worldclassllm & Royal Family's 150 year survey: can weekly newspaper help multiply trust around worldwide human development?
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Game AI : Architect Intelligence:: EconomistDiary invites you to co-create this game & apply bard.solar ; personalise your pack of 52 players cards. Whose intelligence over last 75 years most connects human advancement at every gps concerning you and yours on planet?
we offer 3 types of tours sampling rockstars on intelligence for good and welcome guest tours :Alpha Chronological began 1951 through 4 decades at The Economist; Gamma: back from future of 2020s began 1984; Beta intergeneration connectors are more recent quests; try  AI game out; we'd love to hear whose action networks inspires You and who chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Alpha1 JFKennedy Neumann-Einstein-Turing Crowther; Youth visions for 1960s launched by Kennedy as great as any known to us- eg space race; peace corps, Atlantic-Pacific win-win trade; Kennedy had studied quite traditional economic gurus at Harvard (eg ); served in US Navy Pacific theatre word war 2; he discovered The Economist stories of exciting economic possibilities; these had emerged from editor Geoffrey Crowther ; his 20+ years of editing included 1943 centenary autobiography of Economist- had been a mistake to vision a newspaper helping 20 something Queen Victoria in 1843 transform to commonwealth trading from slavemaking empire; Crowther thought good news media was worth another go; he sent a rookie journalised who had survived being teen navigator allied bomber command Burma to pretrain with Neumann at Princeton year of 1951 as well as interview NY-UN year 6; Neumann explained after spending their lives mainly on the science allies needed to beat Hitler: Neumann-Einstein-Turing wanted a good legacy - digitalisation -see eg Neumann's last lecture notes delivered Yale "Computer and the Brain". There were 4 inter-generational crises the NET foresaw; sorting out energy; designing win-win economics; sorting out worldwide cooperations; everything else UN and multilaterals were being asked to resolve. Neumann trained Economist journalist in the leadership survey : "What goods will humans unite wherever they have early access to 100 times more tech per decade?"
(breakingJy10) Gamma1 Hassabis , Fei-Fei Li,, Guterres, Oren Etzioni, JYKim, Ng, Yang, Chang, Chang- There are lots of alternative Gammas but we start with 2 engineers who transformed AI from 2010 when they furst met at Stanford and discussed FFL's NSF funding of imagenet since 2006; 2 public health servants who in 2016 weren't happy with just talking 17 new UN goals and have been asking AI genii to help digital roadmap UN2 since 2016 and a Taiwanese American in Silicon Valley, a Chinese American In Taiwan and Samsung's Korean who partnered Taiwan's chip making genii; these stories have lots of personal courage as well as brilliance; any reporting errors are mine alone chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk My family has made 100 trips to Asia from the west but still have no fluency in oriental languages so I am biassed : i believe NOW! that LLMs can connect the best cooperation intelligences ever and urgently map life critical knowhow through every global villahge
Beta 1 celebrates massive web and inter-generational  gifts of Steve Jobs Fazle Abed Mr Sudo JYKim and Mr Grant; you will probably know Jobs started 2 digital networking revolutions with 1984s Mackintosh Personal Computer and apple and 2007's iphone; at bottom of pyramid, you may not know Asia-66-percent-of%20Intelligence-for-good-part-1.docx   fazle abed linked up to 1 billion tropical Asian real housewives & entrepreneurs towards  empowering the end of poverty; and Steve hosted silicon valleys 65th birthday party for abed in 2001; they brainstormed transformative education which the pc hadn't delivered ..but could the mobile era be visioned to do so?; Mr Sudo had partnered Abed and Bangladesh villagers in "leapfrog" mobile experiments starting 1995. By 2001, as Jobs was introducing Abed to eg Stanford friends, Kim had discovered Abed's women were networking the most effective solution to rural Tuberculosis; he introduced Gates and Soros to Abed as all 4 wanted 2000s Global Fund to end TB & HIV & Malaria; at the same time Guterres had moved from Portuguese prime minister to red cross and then UN servant leader of refugees; meanwhile back in 1980 it was UNICEF's James Grant who had discovered Fazle Abed women's oral rehydration network which was saving lives of 1 in 3 infants who previously died of diarrhea in the tropics' humid villages ; Grant became worldwide marketer of how parents could mix water sugar and salts as the life saving cure of ORD; naturally James Grant College of Global Public Health has become cornerstone of all the new university cooperations Abed and Jobs started brainstorming in 2001
here we discuss why 73 years as biographers of V Neumann's future visions suggests its critical to map intelligences who got us to 2020s and today's giant co-leapers Gamma-tours; this also opens door to which intelligences at national or other place levels contribute what? - see our 60+ years of intelligences, and eg discussion of why to end extreme poverty we need one open global university of poverty
Beta2 : NB how different scope of 2020s AI is from cross-selection of web2,1 engineers of last quarter century- NB valuetrue purpose of gamifying Architect Intel : borderless engineering can help humans vision 2020's co-creation of web3 and millennials development beyond extinction. Kai Fu Lee, Ng, Melinda Gates, Koike, Lela Ibrahim, Jobs, Satoshi ,Houlin Zhao, Allen, Musk, Brin ,Page , Bezos, Ma, Zhengfei, Torvaulds, Berners Lee, Masa Son, It would be a pity if short-term nationalism stopped us 8 billion humans learning from these tireless innovative beings. Do sub in your regional counterpart. Also note what no conventional strategist saw as Intelligence possible before 2017. To clarify: start with kai fu lee- his best seller on AI in 2017 doesn't explain the ai thats changing every possibiliity of the 2020s but does it good job of AI up to 2017. He also has unique view because he was sent by google to explore china, falling ill at same time as google exiting china, writing up ai that inspired reinventing himself as both venture capitalist in the midst of asia's most extraordinary student suburb (Zhong...) and as curious observer. I see Ng, Ms Gates. Koike, Ibrahim -as civil education heroines/heroes - who are yours ? Satoshi, Zhao, Allen, Musk - gamechangers taking on conflicts that journey us all through tipping points. One day the world may decide it was a blessing that a corporate like google and a revolutionary uni like Stanford co-habited the same 100 square miles- is there any other comparable 100 square miles of brainworkers for humanity. (I love Hong Kong but thats its own story). The other 5 kept digital movements alive -they merit being valued as engineering heroes before you decide how to translate systemic components to your regions' -and mother earth's - urgent needs.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

how could we mix 2020s media to be smartest 8 billion peoples have ever related around?



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Sadly while amerocans may be great at many things they have let dumbest fakest most hateful media viralise- at the same time the markets youth mainly co-create fashion, arts,  -stars have too often been manipulated by poltiically or physically dirty old men

from tele2 after 1945 through web1 and web2- so can we web3 & free all peoples in time to celebrate SDG realities?

on more details see Economist Year of Brand 1988 and our network World Class Brands of media experts who want its power not to corrupt-

WHITHER INTEL ON HUMAN FUTURES? 2025 is 75th year since The Economist started mediating Von Neumann Survey and 45th year of 2025report first  sketched with The Economist 1981 and first published as an alternative to Orwell's endgame in 1984 just ahead of Steve Jobs 1984 launch of how Apple personal computer/devices raced alongside Gates personal comp language.

Thanks to 2015's declaration of United Nations, we 8 billion beings  have up to 17 SDGs; and up to 9 transformation systems (these started to emerge during the first 12 months of practice reviews) and the 2020s offers the chance to design integration of 6th purpose of worldwide communications  web 3  verssu web 2 (from 2005) web 1 (from 1990) tele2 (from 1945) tele1 from 1865 tele0 before 1865. Please note dates are approximately when some privileged people got first chance to apply these systems which is different from when did they compound local and worldwide change. In the map to the right we simplify the UN's 9 transformational lens for working the sdgs to 7; and we rearrange the 17 sdgs in 10 building blocks (though other choices are of course relevant depending whether place co-brand vision is grounded around the smallest national island to the largest nations of continental scale, .
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WEB3 - how will 2020s media's be innovated?
n any event americans are also likely to see if the smartest media ever can be mixed from

 what if AI wants humans intel to be sustainable


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ai chatgpt-

virtual reality - see apple's next personal device summer 2023

blockchain with un & G+30

whats most unclear is where the finance is coming from - and will national e;lectioneering prevent Americans from joining in the rest of the world's concerns for millennials as first sdgen

now for the 3rd time in 20 years the right old mess of DC & wall street has let fake models rip - dotcoms; subprime; bad crypto  -still since nixon took the dollar off the gold standard the world - and we the 8 billion bored apes-  has been struggling to work out what currency is being designed for millennials to be the first sdg generation 

lets hope that when the world bank appoints for the first time a world class fintech leader he can help guterres + 30 



sdgmetaverseprize with un and xprize alumni July https://aiforgood.itu.int/summit23 
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I asked chatgpt for an intro to range of blockchain cases....

Here are some examples of blockchain applications:

  1. Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are perhaps the most well-known applications of blockchain technology. They allow for peer-to-peer transactions without the need for intermediaries like banks.

  2. Supply chain management: Blockchain technology can be used to track the movement of goods through a supply chain, increasing transparency and reducing fraud.

  3. Voting systems: Blockchain technology can be used to create a tamper-proof voting system, reducing the risk of electoral fraud.

  4. Real estate: Blockchain technology can be used to create a decentralized property registry, reducing the risk of fraud and making it easier to transfer ownership.

  5. Healthcare: Blockchain technology can be used to securely store and share medical records, improving patient privacy and reducing the risk of data breaches.

  6. Identity verification: Blockchain technology can be used to create a decentralized digital identity system, improving privacy and reducing the risk of identity theft.

  7. Carbon trading: Blockchain technology can be used to create a transparent and secure system for trading carbon credits, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  8. Microfinance: Blockchain technology can be used to create a decentralized microfinance system, providing access to financial services for underserved populations.

  9. Humanitarian aid: Blockchain technology can be used to securely distribute humanitarian aid, reducing the risk of corruption and improving transparency.

  10. Sustainable development: Blockchain technology has the potential to support a range of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as SDG 8 (decent work and economic growth), SDG 9 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure), SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities), and SDG 13 (climate action).

In particular, blockchain technology has the potential to support SDG 9 by enabling more efficient and transparent infrastructure development and SDG 13 by supporting carbon trading and renewable energy development.



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  1. wonder who would be main oppoments of blockchain for good law .... whch are biggest law firms to have represented tobacco over last 60 years
    There have been several law firms that have represented tobacco companies over the last 60 years. Here are some of the largest ones:

    Jones Day: Jones Day is one of the largest law firms in the world, and it has represented several tobacco companies, including R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

    Shook, Hardy & Bacon: Shook, Hardy & Bacon is a law firm that has been representing tobacco companies for more than 50 years. It has represented several tobacco companies, including Philip Morris USA.

    Covington & Burling: Covington & Burling is a law firm that has represented tobacco companies for several decades. It has represented several tobacco companies, including British American Tobacco.

    King & Spalding: King & Spalding is a law firm that has represented several tobacco companies, including Philip Morris USA and RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.

    Arnold & Porter: Arnold & Porter is a law firm that has represented several tobacco companies, including British American Tobacco and Philip Morris USA.

    It's worth noting that many law firms have represented tobacco companies over the last 60 years, and this list is not exhaustive.





    chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
    which are the biggest law firms to have represnted oil companies over the last 50 years?
    Several law firms have represented oil companies over the last 50 years. Here are some of the largest ones:

    Baker McKenzie: Baker McKenzie is a global law firm that has represented several oil companies over the years, including BP, Chevron, and ExxonMobil.

    Vinson & Elkins: Vinson & Elkins is a law firm that has represented oil and gas companies for several decades, including ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and Halliburton.

    Jones Day: Jones Day has represented several oil companies, including BP, Chevron, and ExxonMobil.

    Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom: Skadden is a law firm that has represented oil and gas companies, including Chevron and ExxonMobil.

    Hogan Lovells: Hogan Lovells is a law firm that has represented several oil and gas companies, including BP and ExxonMobil.

    It's worth noting that many law firms have represented oil companies over the last 50 years, and this list is not exhaustive.





    chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
    which are the biggest law firms to have represented the NRA over the last 60 years?
    Several law firms have represented the National Rifle Association (NRA) over the last 60 years. Here are some of the largest ones:

    Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors: Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors is a law firm that has represented the NRA for many years, including during high-profile cases.

    Sidley Austin: Sidley Austin is a law firm that has represented the NRA, including in cases related to the Second Amendment.

    Cooper & Kirk: Cooper & Kirk is a law firm that has represented the NRA in several cases, including cases related to gun rights and the Second Amendment.

    Jones Day: Jones Day has represented the NRA in several cases, including a case challenging a federal ban on interstate handgun sales.

    Arnold & Porter: Arnold & Porter is a law firm that has represented the NRA in several cases, including a case challenging a law that banned the sale of firearms to people under the age of 21.

    It's worth noting that many law firms have represented the NRA over the last 60 years, and this list is not exhaustive.

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