Will views of non-nations - my bias scotland amd taiwan - be integrated into intelligence of nations and millennial generation
.Perplexity expliansd why so few people linking to 20 million people leading every agency of AI that educational futures revolve round:No other small or island nation is currently aiming to train as many young AI professionals, relative to its population, as Taiwan—though Singapore and Israel remain the benchmarks for workforce concentration123. In short: Taiwan’s AI talent drive is among the world’s most ambitious for its size, and it is on track to join or even surpass the global leaders in AI talent concentration in the coming years.Economic Impact: AI is projected to deliver over TWD 3.2 trillion (USD 101.3 billion) in economic benefits to Taiwan by 2030—more than 13% of current GDP. In 2023 alone, Google’s AI-related activities contributed TWD 682.2 billion and supported nearly 200,000 jobs in Taiwan3 | HUMANITY & INTELLIGENCE's FUTURE Thanks to Jensen Huang the last decade has been most exciting of 75 years dad Norman Macrae
| ![]() | Is Human Species capable of celebraing intelligence as deeper (and more open) data flow than politicians printing paper money? Economistwater.com: Do you know that even the world's biggest nations will fail in 2020s unless their peopled celebrate copiloting waters and energy transmission (CLICK TO PUZZLES of 25% more in 2020s) maps inttrligent;y? MOTHER EARTHS CODES: ELERCTRIGICATION POWERS THINGS WITH ELECTRICITY: INTELLIGENCE EMPOWERS PEOPLES: FRESH WATER CONNECTS OUR HEALTH & EMOTIONAL COOL Please linkin with me chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (Wash DC) to add where we the peoples can add to these 4 spaces for unearthing humanity's intrlligence boosters- | .Fom Glasgow 1760, engineers artificail system designs became humans 3rd & if integrated respectfully with nature's man's most productive tool alongside bitech waves of water and heat. Long stiory short innovation opportunities and threats to humans in 2025 now that we have 10*18 more tech than 1960s dei=fine surval of commmunities and species everywhere. Ask eg Grok3 whose inteligences or agents 15 year old stidnts and teacgers most need to know about. Benchmark against 6 multipliers Jensen Huang or whomever platforms are needed for 2 main types of deep learning ai : bio and making humanoids safe Yann Lecun -we need an academic concerned with open sourcing worldwide student access to what's next - who do you choose if yann lecun not most open academic maths guy inspiring your peoplesMusk - well I am not sure anyone is jealous of musk as biggest brain in the world-don't expect him to suffer jounalist fools lighhtly 6 Drew endy - or who is sharing with millennials hundreds of startup discoveries of biotech as locally regenerating as batures own source of energy photosyntheis has for millions of years played water and heat games on birthing living systems | .Lets share some lunchclub updates -more at Economistdiary.com/2020 |
Monday, February 28, 2000
Nobody in last 50 years has multiplied more human intelligence than 20 million taiwanese peoples. They substituted army rule with intelligence co-creation thanks to humantech greats Li, Guo, Chang.
Historically Taiwan people are also one of biggest investors in Chiense mainland- the West have lot of work to empower their peoples AI. Here are Groc estimates NB Japan's support easy to under-restimate as it transfered engineering capabilities as well as money, and moew directly
Chart: Countries Supplying
Money Through Hong Kong to China (1979–1997)
Country |
Estimated FDI via HK (1979–1997) |
Share of HK’s FDI |
Key Sectors |
Mechanism |
Taiwan |
$10–20 billion |
10–15% |
Textiles, electronics,
footwear |
Hong Kong subsidiaries,
shell firms |
United States |
$5–15 billion |
5–10% |
Consumer goods, oil,
hotels |
Hong Kong offices, joint
ventures |
Japan |
$5–15 billion |
5–10% |
Automobiles,
electronics, machinery |
Hong Kong subsidiaries,
ODA |
United Kingdom |
$3–7 billion |
3–5% |
Trading, real estate,
utilities |
HKSE, British firms’
subsidiaries |
Singapore/Overseas
Chinese |
$5–7 billion |
5% |
Manufacturing, real
estate, palm oil |
Hong Kong holding
companies |
Hong Kong (Local) |
$30–60 billion |
30–40% |
Real estate,
manufacturing, ports |
Direct investment,
tycoons |
Notes: Total Hong Kong FDI
to China ~$100–150 billion. Shares are approximate due to data gaps. Other
countries (e.g., Germany) contributed smaller amounts.
Intelligence transfer between asians and west coast america is fascinating . Some of Grok's figures at june 2025 (please note verification needed)
Chart: Connections Between
Ren Family, Hong Kong Tycoons, and Taiwanese-American Families
Group/Individual |
FDI Knowledge (1975–1995) |
Stanford Ties |
Tech/Philanthropy |
Huawei/Ren Family Ties |
Human Intelligence Impact |
Li Ka-shing (HK) |
~$5–10B in SEZs; CK
Hutchison |
$40M to UC Berkeley/UCSF |
AI (Siri), medical
($3.8B) |
None; 3 HK competes |
AI, genomics research |
Ronnie Chan (HK) |
~$2–3B in real estate |
$75M to Biohub |
Biotech, education ($1B) |
None; no overlap |
Medical AI, U.S.-China
exchanges |
Victor Fung (HK) |
~$2–3B in trade |
HKU/Tsinghua funds |
GBA tech ($500M) |
Indirect supply chain |
AI startups, trade
networks |
Jensen Huang (TW-Am) |
None; post-1995 |
$50M to AI Center |
NVIDIA GPUs ($115B) |
None; competes (Ascend) |
Deep learning, AI chips |
Jerry Yang (TW-Am) |
None; post-1995 |
$75M to Energy Bldg |
Yahoo!, AI startups
($2B) |
None; no overlap |
Internet, AI investment |
Joseph Tsai (TW) |
None; post-1995 |
Alibaba AI Lab collab |
Alibaba AI, AAPI ($500M) |
None; AliCloud competes |
E-commerce AI, AAPI
youth |
Morris Chang (TW) |
None; TSMC 1987 |
$10M to semiconductors |
TSMC chips ($3B) |
None; cutoff 2020 |
AI hardware foundation |