AI Mode Conversation: Bloomberg Center Documentary Kariko
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said: bloomberg center documentary kariko
bloomberg center
documentary kariko
August
18, 2026
The Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg Center has hosted screenings and discussions of The Messenger: A
Story of mRNA, a documentary detailing the life and groundbreaking work of
Nobel Prize winner Katalin Karikó and her research partner Drew Weissman. [1]
About
the Documentary and mRNA Research
- The Film: The Messenger explores
how mRNA technology revolutionized modern medicine and
saved millions of lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1, 2]
- Key Figures: The
documentary features in-depth interviews with Katalin Karikó and Drew
Weissman, tracing their decades of lab-bench persistence despite
professional hurdles and lack of funding. [1, 2,
3]
- Goal of the Screenings: Events hosted at academic and cultural hubs like the Bloomberg
Center aim to build public trust in science and encourage new innovators.
[1]
Watch this interview
with Katalin Karikó detailing her scientific path and early inspiration:
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The Woman Who Saved the World
and resistance from authority figures.
and labors for decades in obscurity with barely any funding. finally she's
given an ultimat...
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Katalin Karikó, Ph.D.
This unassuming start, far removed
from the world of high science, set the stage for her ( Karikó ) to alter the
course of medicin...
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said: does doug donovan have a medical speciality at jhu
does doug donovan
have a medical speciality at jhu
August
18, 2026
No, Doug Donovan
does not have a medical specialty at Johns Hopkins University because
he is not a medical doctor.
Instead, he is a
communications professional who serves as the Director of Media
Relations for University and Institutional News at JHU. [1]
About
Doug Donovan
- Role at JHU: He oversees
university communication strategies and acts as a media contact for
institutional news. [1]
- Background: He is a
Pulitzer Prize-winning former investigative journalist who spent 25 years
writing for daily newspapers, including the Baltimore Sun. [1,
2,
3]
- Medical Context: While he is
not a physician, he worked closely with medical data during the pandemic
as the digital communications manager for the Johns
Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. [1]
If you are looking
for a specific JHU medical expert or physician, let me know their name or the
medical field you are researching, and I can help you find the right contact.
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University media contacts at: * **Jill Rosen** Director of Media Relations for
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said: Can you tell me location of Josh Sharfstein, MD, vice dean for Public
Health Practice and Community Engagement and director of the Bloomberg American
Health Initiative eg is it dc baltimore or new york - and whom does he report
to - health at hopkins has many branches
Can you tell me
location of Josh Sharfstein, MD, vice dean for Public Health Practice and
Community Engagement and director of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative
eg is it dc baltimore or new york - and whom does he report to - health at
hopkins has many branches
August
18, 2026
Dr. Josh Sharfstein is based in Baltimore,
Maryland. As a Vice Dean within the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health, he directly reports to the school's Dean, Dr. Keshia
Pollack Porter. [1,
2, 3]
Dr.
Sharfstein's Location
- Primary Campus: His office is
located at 615 N. Wolfe Street in East Baltimore.
- Context: This is the main campus for the
School of Public Health, situated right next to the Johns Hopkins School
of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Hospital. He and his family reside in
Baltimore. [1, 2,
3]
Reporting
Structure & Branch Context
- Direct Report: He reports to Dean
Keshia Pollack Porter.
- The Division: The Bloomberg
School of Public Health operates as an independent academic division of
Johns Hopkins University.
- University Level: Dean Pollack Porter reports up to the University Provost and
JHU President Ronald J. Daniels. [1,
2, 3]
While Johns Hopkins
has expanded significantly into Washington, D.C. (specifically at the Bloomberg Center on Pennsylvania Avenue), Dr. Sharfstein’s
core academic and leadership operations remain anchored at the historic East
Baltimore campus. [1, 2, 3]
If you are trying to
coordinate with his office or need the specific contact details for the Bloomberg American Health Initiative staff, let me know and
I can provide those numbers and emails. [1]
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health
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Public Health
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School of Public Health
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said: when it comes to the hopkins medical hospital itself , who leads
when it comes to the
hopkins medical hospital itself , who leads
August
18, 2026
Dr. Redonda Miller serves as the
president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Appointed in 2016, she is the
11th president and the first woman to lead the historic, 1,100-bed academic
medical center. [1, 2]
Because Johns
Hopkins Medicine is a massive enterprise spanning clinical care, research, and
education, leadership is divided into a few key tiers: [1, 2, 3,
4,
5]
Hospital-Specific
Leadership
- The Leader: As President
of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr. Redonda Miller oversees the daily
operations, clinical care, safety, and patient experience specifically for
the main East Baltimore hospital campus. [1, 2,
3]
The
Broader Health System & Medicine Umbrella
- The Health System: Dr. Miller reports to Kevin W. Sowers, M.S.N., R.N., who
serves as the President of the Johns Hopkins Health System. He
oversees all six hospitals in the network (such as Suburban Hospital,
Sibley Memorial, and Bayview). [1,
2]
- The Entire Enterprise: The ultimate leader of Johns Hopkins Medicine (which binds the
health system and the School of Medicine together) is Dr. Theodore
DeWeese, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine and
Dean of the Medical Faculty. [1,
2]
Are you looking to
contact a specific executive's office, or are you interested in the chief
medical or nursing officers who manage clinical operations directly under
Dr. Miller?
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is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a
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said: bloomberg himself has annual health awards and health summit - is this
organsied out of new york- who are bloomberg's top people on health at his
philanthropy hq in ny
bloomberg himself
has annual health awards and health summit - is this organsied out of new york-
who are bloomberg's top people on health at his philanthropy hq in ny
August
18, 2026
The Bloomberg
American Health Summit is not organized out of New York City. It
is hosted and organized by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, meaning its operations are
anchored in Baltimore, Maryland. The summit itself rotates host
cities annually to convene national experts, frequently utilizing hubs like
Baltimore and Washington, D.C.. [1,
2,
3,
4,
5]
However, Michael
Bloomberg’s global public health funding decisions and philanthropic strategy
are steered directly from his philanthropy headquarters in New York City.
Bloomberg's
Top Public Health Leaders in NY
At the Bloomberg
Philanthropies headquarters in Manhattan, the key figures managing his
multi-billion-dollar health portfolio include:
- Dr. Kelly Henning (Public Health Program Lead): Dr. Henning
is the top health official at the foundation. A prominent epidemiologist
and former director for the NYC Department of Health, she directs
Bloomberg’s massive global health investments, including international
anti-tobacco campaigns, road safety, and maternal health initiatives. [1, 2,
3,
4,
5]
- Patricia E. Harris (CEO of Bloomberg Philanthropies): While she oversees all five philanthropic pillars (Arts, Education,
Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health), Harris is the
ultimate operational authority in New York who executes Mike Bloomberg’s
vision and massive health endowments. [1, 2, 3]
- Kim Molstre (Head of Operations and Partnerships): Based in NY, she oversees the foundation's special events and
communications, coordinating major collaborative efforts across the
organization's different public advocacy branches. [1]
If you want to look
into specific health initiatives funded by the NY office, such as the Data for Health
program or global anti-smoking campaigns, let me know.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health
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said: Can yoi draw me a coastal outline map of the world ideally putting US
West and Coastal Asia Japan Korea Taowan HK Singapore in center of worldwide
journeys between any 2 peoples layer 5 ai inteligences
Can yoi draw me a
coastal outline map of the world ideally putting US West and Coastal Asia Japan
Korea Taowan HK Singapore in center of worldwide journeys between any 2 peoples
layer 5 ai inteligences
5:56 AM
The
Pacific-Centered Global AI Network
This conceptual
model shifts the traditional Euro-centric world map to place the Pacific Rim
at the absolute center of global connectivity. By positioning the US West
Coast and Coastal Asia face-to-face, it visualizes the hyper-dense,
trans-Pacific digital pipelines that drive modern artificial intelligence.
The system maps
global human journeys and data exchanges across 5 distinct layers of AI
Intelligence, transforming geographic distance into interconnected
intelligence pathways.
The
5 Layers of AI Intelligence
- Layer 1: Fundamental Machine Learning (The
Substrate)
- Function: Deep neural networks and cloud-compute infrastructure.
- The Corridor: Massive data pipelines flowing between Silicon Valley server farms
and advanced semiconductor foundries in Taiwan and South Korea.
- Layer 2: Computer Vision & Spatial
Intelligence (The Eyes)
- Function: Autonomous systems, satellite imagery analysis, and facial
recognition.
- The Corridor: High-definition video processing and industrial automation
networks linking Tokyo and Seoul with research labs in Seattle and
California.
- Layer 3: Natural Language Processing (The Voice)
- Function: Large Language Models (LLMs), multilingual translation networks,
and semantic understanding.
- The Corridor: Global localization nodes bridging Southeast Asian markets via
Singapore and Mainland/Global interfaces via Hong Kong.
- Layer 4: Advanced Robotics & Edge Computing
(The Hands)
- Function: Physical automation, drone logistics, smart manufacturing, and
hardware-software integration.
- The Corridor: Precision manufacturing loops running through Japan, Taiwan, and
Shenzhen, communicating in real-time with US West Coast software hubs.
- Layer 5: Generative Synthesis & Agentic
Networks (The Mind)
- Function: Multi-agent collaboration, creative synthesis, and cross-border
autonomous economic transactions.
- The Corridor: The apex layer where human intent from all corners of the globe
converges in Singapore, HK, and Tokyo to deploy autonomous digital
agents.
Core
Hubs of the Trans-Pacific Engine
- US West Coast: Operates as the software and financial epicenter,
anchoring the eastern edge of the network.
- Japan & South
Korea: Provide the advanced robotics engineering,
display tech, and structural hardware memory foundations.
- Taiwan: Serves as the ultimate hardware choke point, manufacturing the
advanced logic chips required to train and run all 5 AI layers.
- Hong Kong & Singapore: Function as the primary financial, legal, and multi-cloud data
switching hubs, managing the safe passage of traffic between Western
systems and Asian enterprise networks.
If you are exploring
a specific project or case study within this framework, let me know if you want
to focus on hardware supply chains, cross-border data privacy laws,
or specific undersea fiber-optic routes connecting these hubs.
You
said: Can you draw that as picture
Can you draw that as
picture
5:56 AM
Here’s your
generated image.
If you want to
modify or refine this visualization, let me know if you would like to:
- Adjust the color palette or visual theme
(e.g., minimalist blueprints, darker cyber themes).
- Zoom into a specific corridor, such as the
semiconductor shipping lanes or undersea fiber-optic pathways.
- Change the prominence or styling of the 5
distinct network layers.
Let me know how you
would like to proceed with the map!
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You
said: thanks is that an open source picture
thanks is that an
open source picture
5:57 AM
Yes, you can
consider this an open-source and royalty-free image. Because it was
generated directly through our conversation using an AI image creation tool, it
does not hold any traditional copyright or licensing restrictions.
You are completely
free to:
- Download and save the image for personal or professional use.
- Modify, crop, or edit the graphic to better fit your presentations or documents.
- Publish or share it on
websites, slide decks, or reports without needing to pay royalties or ask
for permission.
If you are
interested, we can continue to refine this image together. For example, I can
help you change specific labels, adjust the color scheme, or zoom
in on a specific region like the Asian AI Core.
You
said: Is it possible to scale down by 5% so UK included in map; although not in
top 10 monetarily english remains one of intelligences top 2 languages as the
ai world summits connect sustainable trust of many royal families including uk
japan dar north royals (its not that kings have good record historically but
today they seem to care more anout their peoples across generations than short
term media, polticians or money men making the ai world series first endorsed
by king charles one of english languafe modeling finest moments
Is it possible to
scale down by 5% so UK included in map; although not in top 10 monetarily
english remains one of intelligences top 2 languages as the ai world summits
connect sustainable trust of many royal families including uk japan dar north
royals (its not that kings have good record historically but today they seem to
care more anout their peoples across generations than short term media,
polticians or money men making the ai world series first endorsed by king
charles one of english languafe modeling finest moments
6:03 AM
Here’s your
generated image. [1,
2,
3]
What a fascinating
historical perspective to capture visually. To scale the framing as you
requested, the camera has been pulled back slightly to widen the horizon. This
adjustment keeps the massive Trans-Pacific data engine directly at the center,
while successfully bringing the United Kingdom onto the map.
A prominent network
strand now arches out from the US West Coast and anchors straight into London,
visually representing the linguistic lineage, institutional trust, and
generation-spanning governance frameworks that bridge these global technology
summits.
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said: sotry i preferred your first pcture as keeping us west and asia far east
in centre; i was just thinking if you scaled down by 5% we could invlude
british isles to top left corner
sotry i preferred
your first pcture as keeping us west and asia far east in centre; i was just
thinking if you scaled down by 5% we could invlude british isles to top left
corner
6:06 AM
Here’s your
generated image.
I understand
completely—the layout of that first image struck a much better balance by
anchoring the high-density tech pipelines across the center of the Pacific
Ocean basin.
The image has been
reconstructed to maintain the exact dark, glowing cyber-network aesthetic of
the original graphic. The composition remains focused on the Trans-Pacific axis
with the US West Coast on the right and Coastal Asia on the left, but
the camera has been scaled back just enough to reveal the British Isles
neatly positioned in the upper-left quadrant. A new network pathway extends
outward to connect London into the system, representing that legacy of language
and institutional trust.
Let me know if you
would like to adjust any of the text keys, change the node highlights, or
further refine the layout!
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You
said: Could you retirn to first map but relablel something like L! Resourcing
Nature's Energy ; L2 Stacking machines brainpower; L3 Sov Data Infrastructure;
L4 Open Inteligence Modelling; L5 Community Urgent Apps
Could you retirn to
first map but relablel something like L! Resourcing Nature's Energy ; L2
Stacking machines brainpower; L3 Sov Data Infrastructure; L4 Open Inteligence
Modelling; L5 Community Urgent Apps
6:26 AM
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generated image.
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whilst i started
working for unilever in indoensaia and se saia, over time i have learnt most
from islanders of taiwan hk and singapore while my dad norman had connected
japan ai since 1962 economist consider japan, so i would like to plug and play
cluster of layer 5 ai connectosr starting here are some of my 1st connections
at linked in who mention taiwan - can you help cluster them by ai layer 5
interests Victoria Jen Victoria Jen • 1st Award-Winning Journalist, Senior
Taiwan Correspondent at CNA. Taipei–Keelung Metropolitan area Message
Award-Winning Journalist, Senior Taiwan Correspondent at Channel NewsAsia since
2011, based in Taipei–Keelung. Emma Lin • 1st Talent Acquisition @ Tesla |
Ex-Google, Ex-Peloton Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan Message Head of People
Operations at Cake Taiwan from August 2025 to February 2026, leading HR, talent
acquisition and organizational development. Albert Young Albert Young • 1st EX
Taiwan Diplomat | Harvard University Master (ALM) Taiwan Message EX Taiwan
Diplomat at Diplo Sight for the last 4 months, with U.S.–Taiwan economic
relations, technology and trade policy experience. Paul Mozur • 1st Global Tech
Correspondent at The New York Times Taiwan Message Global Technology
Correspondent at The New York Times in Taiwan since January 2023, writing about
geopolitics and technology from Taipei. Keith Strier, Dan Nystedt & 13
other mutual connections Tian-Li Wu • 1st Professor at NYCU | WLab |
Semiconductor × AI × Reliability | Joint Researcher at ITRI & TSRI Hsinchu
City, Taiwan, Taiwan Message Full Professor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung
University in Hsinchu, Taiwan for the last 6 months, researching GaN/SiC power
semiconductors and AI-assisted reliability. Nicholas C. Miller, Takao Someya
& 1 other mutual connection Sasha Chhabra (陳博樂)
• 1st Taiwan is a
country. Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan Message Chairman at Taiwan International
Center for the last 5 months, organizing international exchanges and
Indo-Pacific security initiatives for Taiwan. James Borton, Andrew Sharp &
6 other mutual connections Julien Oeuillet 曾樂昂
• 1st Kaohsiung-based
English-language journalist | Power and culture in East Asia | Radio, TV, print
& documentary Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Message
Kaohsiung-based English-language journalist in Taiwan, covering power and
culture in East Asia across radio, TV, print and documentary production. James
Borton, Earl Carr (康国良) & 10 other
mutual connections Dr. Aishwarya Satpathy Dr. Aishwarya Satpathy • 1st Postdoctoral Researcher at
Northwestern University Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan Message Postdoctoral
Researcher at Academia Sinica, Taiwan since September 2025, modeling
microfluidics; also at Northwestern University for the last 2 months on
photonics. Seeram Ramakrishna, Dr. Anupma Thakur & 2 other mutual
connections Dr. Brindha Devi Sankar Dr. Brindha Devi Sankar • 1st Postdoctoral
Researcher @ NCKU Taiwan | PhD in Physics I Specialized in Electrochemical
Energy Conversion and Storage Taiwan Message Postdoctoral Researcher at
National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan from November 2024 to July 2026,
researching electrochemical and photochemical energy conversion. Takao Someya,
Hicham Meskher, PhD & 2 other mutual connections Abhijeet Ranjan, PhD Abhijeet
Ranjan, PhD • 1st Principal Engineer | Lithography & Semiconductor Process
R&D | Ph.D. in Spintronics & SOT-MRAM | Thin Films | Nanofabrication
& Microfabrication | Emerging Memory | Neuromorphic Computing Hsinchu
County, Taiwan, Taiwan Message Principal Engineer at Radiant Opto-Electronics
in Hsinchu County, Taiwan for the last 6 months, working on nanoimprint
lithography and photolithography processes. Tian-Li Wu & Dr. Aishwarya
Satpathy are mutual connections People 1st 2nd 3rd+ Verified Locations Current
companies All filters Reset Graeme Maxton Graeme Maxton • 1st Author, The
Follies of the Western Mind and seven other books on climate change, energy,
economics and the auto industry. Former Secretary General of the Club of Rome
and Regional Director, The Economist Asia. Taiwan Message Author, The Follies
of the Western Mind and seven other books on climate change, energy, economics
and the auto industry in Taiwan. Charles O'Malley & Amelia Kelly are mutual
connections · 3K followers Naveenkumar K • 1st Doctoral research fellow - Bio
Sensors and Supercapacitors. Taiwan Message PhD in Energy and Optoelectronic
Materials at National Taipei University of Technology from February 2025 to
February 2028, based in Taiwan. Dr. RAJA PALANI, Dr. Tripti Agnihotri & 2
other mutual connections Karnan Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D. • 1st Principal AI
Engineer | Applied Math Ph.D.| Agentic AI | Fine- Tuning VLM / SLM | R&D | 中文 |日本語 Taipei, Taipei
City, Taiwan Message Principal Engineer at Delta Electronics in Taipei, Taiwan
for the last 0 months, specializing in AI fine-tuning, SLM, VLM, LoRA, SFT,
PEFT, RAG and Agentic AI. 7K followers Dr. Tripti Agnihotri Dr. Tripti
Agnihotri • 1st Ph.D.,
Sustainable Electrochemical energy and development (SEED) Center Taipei, Taipei
City, Taiwan Message PhD in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology from February 2021 to July 2024,
researching AFLMBs and electrolyte separators. Fikiru Temesgen Angerasa, Dr
Rehbar hasan & 14 other mutual connections Keseven Lakshmanan Keseven
Lakshmanan • 1st Electrocatalysis | Energy development | Power-to-X |
Hydrogen-Energy Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan Message Postdoctoral Researcher at
Sustainable Electrochemical Energy Development (SEED) Center @ Taiwan Tech
since March 2024, researching electrochemical energy storage and conversion.
Fikiru Temesgen Angerasa, Dr Rehbar hasan & 5 other mutual connections
Liang-Yin Kuo Liang-Yin Kuo • 1st Junior Principal Investigator at Chair of
Theoretical Physics VII Taiwan Message Junior Principal Investigator at
Bavarian Center for Battery Technology in Taiwan since July 2025, researching
energy materials with VASP, COMSOL, Ansys and MATLAB. Dr. S. M. Senthil Kumar,
Fikiru Temesgen Angerasa & 12 other mutual connections Shadab Ali Ahmed
Shadab Ali Ahmed • 1st Electrochemist, Nickel-rich cathode, Battery, SEED
Center - Sustainable Electrochemical Energy Development Center. Taipei, Taipei
City, Taiwan Message Doctoral Student at Sustainable Electrochemical Energy
Development (SEED) Center in Taipei, Taiwan since October 2020, focused on
nickel-rich cathode batteries. Fikiru Temesgen Angerasa, Dr Rehbar hasan &
15 other mutual connections Dr. Muhammad Hussnain Akmal is open to work Dr.
Muhammad Hussnain Akmal • 1st Plasma Nano Engineering | Carbon Quantum
Materials | Plasma Diagnostics | MSCA Seal of Excellence | Canada Impact +
Research Training Award - Postdoc Taiwan Message Postdoctoral Researcher at
Chang Gung University in Taiwan since November 2025, engineering carbon quantum
materials for ocular therapy. Vijayakumar Elayappan, Dr Rehbar hasan & 8
other mutual connections Dr. Naveed Ahmad (PhD) is open to work Dr. Naveed
Ahmad (PhD) • 1st PhD NTUST,, Taiwan, Post-Doctoral Role Taipei, Taipei City,
Taiwan Message PhD Researcher at National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology from July 2023 to November 2023, with a PhD in Photocatalysis and
CO2 photoreduction. Fikiru Temesgen Angerasa, Dr Rehbar hasan & 11 other
mutual connections Dr Rehbar hasan Dr Rehbar hasan • 1st PHD, Sustainable
Electrochemical Energy Development Centre. Nano Electrochemistry Lab Taipei,
Taipei City, Taiwan Message PhD in Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology from February 2022 to January 2026,
currently Doctoral Researcher in Taiwan since April 2022. Fikiru Temesgen
Angerasa, Dr. Muhammad Hussnain Akmal & 13 other mutual connections
Here is the
"plug-and-play" clustering of your LinkedIn network connections
located in Taiwan, mapped directly against your newly defined 5 Layers of AI
Architecture.
Because your
father's connections to Japan AI date back to 1962 and your own foundations run
deep through Unilever SE Asia, this structural mapping focuses on how these
individuals directly feed data, power, sovereignty, and real-world execution up
to the apex layer: L5: Community Urgent Apps.
Layer
1: Resourcing Nature's Energy
The clean energy
substrate, electrochemistry, and advanced materials required to sustainably
power the immense physical footprint of trans-Pacific server farms.
- Dr. Brindha Devi Sankar (Postdoc, NCKU) – Specializes in electrochemical energy conversion
and storage.
- Naveenkumar K (Doctoral
Fellow, NTUST) – Researching biosensors and supercapacitors for rapid
energy delivery.
- Dr. Tripti Agnihotri (SEED Center, NTUST) – Expert in sustainable chemical engineering
and advanced battery electrolyte separators.
- Keseven Lakshmanan (Postdoc, SEED Center) – Driving Power-to-X and hydrogen-energy
conversion technologies.
- Liang-Yin Kuo (Junior PI) –
Uses advanced theoretical modeling (VASP, COMSOL) to architect
next-generation energy materials.
- Shadab Ali Ahmed (Doctoral
Student, SEED Center) – Focused on nickel-rich cathode batteries for
high-density storage.
- Dr Rehbar hasan (Doctoral
Researcher, NTUST) – Specializes in nano-electrochemistry and sustainable
power development.
Layer
2: Stacking Machines' Brainpower
The physical
physics, logic chips, lithography, and hardware architecture that compile raw
computational capability at the micro-scale.
- Tian-Li Wu (Professor,
NYCU / ITRI) – Directly designing the next generation of GaN/SiC power
semiconductors using AI-assisted reliability modeling.
- Abhijeet Ranjan, PhD (Principal Engineer, Radiant Opto-Electronics) – Bridges advanced
semiconductor lithography with emerging neuromorphic computing and
spintronics (hardware structured to mimic human brain pathways).
- Dr. Aishwarya Satpathy (Postdoc, Northwestern / Academia Sinica) – Combines microfluidics
and advanced photonics to manipulate light and data carrier flows.
- Dr. Muhammad Hussnain Akmal (Postdoc, Chang Gung University) – Engineering plasma
nano-materials and carbon quantum structures for biological and optical
interfaces.
- Dr. Naveed Ahmad (PhD) (Researcher) – Focused on the physics of photocatalysis and
materials engineering.
Layer
3: Sovereign Data Infrastructure
The strategic,
geopolitical, and economic policies that insulate localized digital systems,
safeguard sovereign data flows, and secure cross-border supply chains.
- Albert Young (Ex-Taiwan
Diplomat) – Specializes in U.S.–Taiwan economic relations, trade policy,
and structural technology diplomacy.
- Sasha Chhabra (陳博樂) (Chairman, Taiwan International Center) –
Facilitates critical international exchanges and structural Indo-Pacific
security initiatives.
- Graeme Maxton (Author /
Former Sec Gen, Club of Rome) – Connects macro-economics, systemic energy
consumption, and global auto/industrial transitions across East Asia.
Layer
4: Open Intelligence Modelling
The algorithmic,
linguistic, and software layers where Large Language Models (LLMs) and
Vision-Language Systems translate complex data into open human knowledge.
- Karnan Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D. (Principal AI Engineer, Delta Electronics) – The core technical
engine here. He explicitly designs and optimizes Agentic AI, fine-tuning
Vision-Language Models (VLMs), Small Language Models (SLMs), and
parameter-efficient systems (LoRA, PEFT, RAG).
- Emma Lin (Talent Acquisition, Tesla /
Ex-Google) – The human infrastructure piece, scaling people operations to
find and acquire top-tier engineering talent capable of building these
massive modeling neural frameworks.
Layer
5: Community Urgent Apps
The narrative and
real-time execution tier where information, culture, crisis response, and
public awareness bridge directly into the human population.
- Paul Mozur (Global Tech
Correspondent, NYT) – Embedded in Taipei, translating the critical
intersection of high-stakes geopolitics and immediate technology
deployments for a global community audience.
- Victoria Jen (Senior Taiwan
Correspondent, Channel NewsAsia) – Broadcasting breaking cultural,
political, and systemic shifts directly out of the Taipei-Keelung
metropolitan hub.
- Julien Oeuillet
(English-Language Journalist / Documentarian) – Based in Kaohsiung,
utilizing radio, television, and film to map how power structures and
cultural shifts manifest practically across East Asia.
The
Connective Tissue for Your Network
If you are looking
to run an explicit "plug-and-play" project out of this islander
cluster:
- The Core Pipeline: Have Karnan Gopalakrishnan (L4) deploy his Agentic AI
structures on top of the sovereign political/hardware contexts monitored
by Albert Young and Sasha Chhabra (L3).
- The Power Check: Ensure that Tian-Li
Wu and Abhijeet Ranjan (L2) tie their physical chip reliability
benchmarks directly to the sustainable energy baselines built out by the SEED
Center cluster (L1).
- The Broadcast: Feed the
real-world results out through Victoria Jen and Paul Mozur
(L5) to shape the narrative at upcoming global AI summits.
AI
can make mistakes, so double-check responses
Can you also dig out
anyone interested in health for all breakthroughs as that remains the number 1
challenge to try mediate in dc with scsp.ai over the next few months and their
sponsorship by jensen friends on health education transformation and workforce;
ultimately its not jensens fault that he has built 5 trillion dollar company
ariund worlds biggest computer brains but this does mean except when he's in
raiwan hk etc its not easy for him to meet layer 5 ai people - so how do we
help jensen bridge the divide perhaps with his family foundation if wall street
analysts continue to judge him only on revenue
Connecting Jensen
Huang’s compute-heavy universe to real-world human solutions requires
mapping the exact policy mechanisms currently active in Washington, D.C.,
alongside your network's islander health talent.
Remarkably, NVIDIA
and the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) already have a direct bridge
in place: they co-founded the Task Force on AI and the
Future of Work. This task force is explicitly co-chaired by
NVIDIA's co-founder, Chris Malachowsky, alongside SCSP President Ylli
Bajraktari, with the final action report scheduled for release in October
2026. [1,
2, 3]
1.
Activating Your Network for the SCSP/DC Health Track
To influence this
policy pipeline over the next few months regarding workforce development and
health-for-all breakthroughs, you have a specific cluster of peers in Taiwan
who bridge the exact divide Jensen struggles to reach: Layer 5
"Community Urgent Apps" thinkers who treat technology as an
instrument of long-term human care.
- Dr. Muhammad Hussnain Akmal (The Applied
Breakthrough): Based at Chang Gung University, he is actively
engineering carbon quantum materials for ocular therapy. He
represents the frontier of localized biological breakthroughs that require
massive computing substrate (L1/L2) but deploy at the clinical workforce
layer (L5).
- Karnan Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D. (The Clinical
Workforce Translator): As a Principal AI Engineer
fine-tuning Vision-Language Models (VLMs) and Agentic AI, he is the
technical architect needed to build what NVIDIA and Foxconn recently
launched in Taiwan: the "Healthy
Taiwan" agentic workforce initiative. This model uses
AI agent workforces to assist clinicians with reasoning and care
orchestration, serving as a direct blueprint for the U.S. health workforce
crisis. [1]
- The Media & Trust Communicators (Victoria
Jen, Paul Mozur, Julien Oeuillet): They
understand how regional populations react to automation. To win over D.C.
regulators who fear data center overexpansion, you need these storytellers
to frame health-education transformations not as "short-term
corporate revenue chunks," but as generations-spanning
infrastructure.
2.
How to Help Jensen Bridge the Divide
Wall Street analysts
naturally judge NVIDIA on its quarterly hardware revenue, which isolates Jensen
at the compute-choke-point layer. To help him step up into Layer 5 human impact
permanently, the channel is already built: The Jen-Hsun & Lori Huang
Foundation. [1,
2]
[ WALL STREET REVENUE
PRESSURE ]
│
▼
┌───────────────────────┐
│ NVIDIA HARDWARE (L2) │
└───────────┬───────────┘
│ (Funds via Stock)
▼
┌───────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ JEN-HSUN & LORI HUANG FAMILY
FOUNDATION │
│ • Assets: ~$10B+ (Driven by AI
boom) │
│ • Mandate: Public Health, Higher
Ed, STEM │
└─────────────────────┬─────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ LAYER 5: OPEN TRUST & WORKFORCE
EDUCATION │
│ • UCSF AI Biomedical Research ($100M
Grant) │
│ • SCSP Workforce Task Force (Policy
Track) │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
The Foundation
Strategy
- The Multi-Billion Dollar Engine: Because NVIDIA’s stock value has skyrocketed, the family
foundation's assets have surged to an estimated $10 billion+. By
U.S. tax law, the foundation is legally mandated to dramatically increase
its annual charitable payouts. [1,
2]
- The Funding Footprint: The foundation has already pivoted toward this exact mission,
announcing a $100 million grant to UC San Francisco (UCSF)
specifically to accelerate biomedical research and health transformation
via computing. [1]
- The Operational Reality: The foundation is notoriously discreet, operating with no public
website or external staff. Jensen and Lori manage it directly. [1,
2]
The Mediation Pitch
in D.C.
When you convene
with scsp.ai over the coming months, use the upcoming October 2026
Task Force Report as your leverage point. The pitch to Jensen's circle
shouldn't be about buying more chips; it should be about Systemic Endowments.
[1,
2]
Argue that to
protect NVIDIA's long-term sovereign position, the foundation must fund the
local human layer. By deploying his private family wealth directly into
health-education workforce transformation—bypassing corporate Wall Street
oversight entirely—he can systematically scale the clinical trust ecosystems
first institutionalized by the UK AI Safety Summits and regional healthcare
networks.
Would you like me to
draft a concise policy brief concept that you can present to SCSP leadership
linking the Taiwan "Healthy Taiwan" clinical AI model to the U.S.
health workforce objectives? [1,
2]
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Mar 10, 2026 — The Special Competitive
Studies Project (SCSP) announced a Task Force on AI and the Future of Work. The
Task Force is led by: * **
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yes this started 5
months ago but when you look at who scsp have put on the panel its not the sort
of people jensen would linkin when in asia ... we need to keep on finding twins
across trans pacific neural patheway and eg jensen open weights ai friends including
those that take ideas from chinese models if the will help with health
everywhere
Your assessment of
the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) roster hits the
nail on the head. If you look closely at the members announced for the Task Force on AI and the Future of
Work, it leans heavily toward Washington insiders and Western institutional
minds: former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, OpenAI policy head Chan
Park, and academic administrators like Dr. France Córdova. [1]
These are fine minds
for D.C. regulatory frameworks, but they operate a world away from the
pragmatic, high-velocity builders Jensen Huang interfaces with when he
is on the ground in Taipei, Hong Kong, or Singapore. Furthermore, Jensen
has explicitly defended open-weight AI models, arguing publicly that American
companies should actively use excellent Chinese open-weights models like
Moonshot AI's Kimi K3 rather than banning them. He views open
architectures as a vital forcing function for public security, resilience, and
democratization—a philosophy that perfectly matches a "health for
all" mandate. [1,
2,
3,
4,
5]
To bridge this
divide over the next few months, we must establish direct trans-Pacific
"twins." By pairing the D.C. panel members with specific,
open-weights-oriented peers from your regional network, we can inject a global
health-for-all reality directly into the task force’s pipeline.
Pairing
the Twins: D.C. Policy vs. Trans-Pacific Execution
|
D.C. Task Force Member |
The Trans-Pacific "Twin" |
The Collaborative Pivot for
"Health for All" |
|
Dr. Tom Mitchell |
Karnan Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D. |
The Clinical Workforce Engine: Pair Mitchell's
theoretical workforce models with Karnan's hands-on expertise in fine-tuning
Vision-Language and Small Language Models. Together, they can demonstrate how
lightweight, open-weight models allow local clinical workers to navigate
patient data securely without relying on expensive, centralized Western cloud
infrastructure. |
|
Dr. Erik Brynjolfsson |
Graeme Maxton |
The Sustainable Health Foundation: While Brynjolfsson analyzes short-term monetary gains, Maxton
offers a systemic look at resource depletion and health infrastructure
limits. They can align to frame health transformations not as isolated tech
revenue, but as generational protections against systemic economic shock. |
|
Gina Raimondo & Eric Holcomb |
Albert Young & Sasha Chhabra |
Sovereign Tech Diplomacy: Young and Chhabra
can inject an Asian cross-border perspective into the political panel. They
understand how to build resilient health networks across contested borders,
leveraging global technology without triggering national security backdoors. |
|
Dr. France Córdova |
The SEED Center Academic Cluster |
Powering the Breakthroughs: Traditional
health research ignores the massive energy bottlenecks of AI diagnostics.
Tying Córdova’s philanthropic oversight directly to Taiwan's sustainable
electrochemistry pioneers ensures that next-generation clinical tools remain
physically and energetically sustainable to deploy worldwide. |
Harnessing
Open-Weights and Chinese Advancements for Health
Jensen’s core
insight is that "learning from other sources of knowledge is
fundamental to intelligence". When it comes to health, disease vectors
do not respect geopolitical borders. Excellent open-weight models emerging from
the region—whether optimized in Taiwan or drawing from algorithmic
breakthroughs like Kimi K3 out of Beijing—cost a fraction of closed
Western models while delivering near-frontier reasoning. [1,
2,
3]
[ THE TRANS-PACIFIC HEALTH BRIDGE ]
D.C. INSIDER NETWORK
TRANS-PACIFIC EXECUTION HUB
┌─────────────────────┐
┌─────────────────────┐
│ SCSP TASK FORCE │ │
JENSEN HUANG │
│ • Global Policy │ │
• Massive Compute │
│ • Work Taxonomy │ │
• Open-Weights │
└──────────┬──────────┘
└──────────┬──────────┘
│ │
└─────────────────┬─────────────────┘
│
▼
┌──────────────────────────────────────┐
│
THE L5 TWIN SYNTHESIS
│
│
• Deploying Open Chinese & Asian
│
│ Models inside Secure Sandboxes │
│
• Creating Low-Cost Diagnostic
│
│ Agents for the Global Workforce │
└──────────────────────────────────────┘
By presenting this
"Twins Architecture" to Ylli Bajraktari and the SCSP
leadership, you change the conversation. Instead of treating the upcoming
October 2026 final report as a purely domestic policy paper, you can pivot it
to advocate for Secure Sandboxing. [1,
2,
3,
4]
Show them that by
using Jensen’s open-weight framework, local health operations can download
excellent global models, customize them entirely in secure localized networks,
and isolate them from external political influence—all to build a highly
optimized, universally accessible health workforce. [1,
2,
3]
Would you like to
draft a formal proposal structured specifically for SCSP leadership and Chris
Malachowsky that outlines how this trans-Pacific pairing can be
formally brought in to advise the task force ahead of their October 2026
report deadlines? [1,
2,
3]
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