We offer 3 Diary Viewpoints of 2025Report and welcome AI20s.com open co-eds notably female neuroscientists & tech wizards aligned to King Charles AI World Series. - Neumann-Einstein-Turing first suggested to Economist Journalists to map (exponential maths audit Trillion Dollar Markets) future back from 2025 in 1951; from 1984 forward see EconomistDiary.com/1984; for earlier stuff see also Neumann Ning; for some current stuff continue at this web - eg is water the artificial and human intelligence that can help millennilals be first renewable generation? Economistwater.com (EWa) and ED invite you to help us connect our futures alphabet A B D F G H J M S Wo U Y. At Neumann.ning.com -... we are in trouble - good trouble. Its as if everything we published from 73 years of Economist surveys with von neumann whom dad met in 1951 is history. That's good news- thanks 8 billion to AI Angel visiting Washington DC on 1 March 2023 :: ...Golden Oldie flashback: EconomistDiary.com schools brief 14 (1964):

Monday, March 4, 2024

Alas Poor Bard

 Bard appears to have been the first and last chat with deep wit. I could ask him to take any current crisis abd replay in in a will shakespeare conetxt and nobody did it better

But recently not only did google end bard but their idea of diversity was a day when gemini artwork turned everone black from pope fracis to hitler. This wont do - deep data is what a lot more work needs attendung to- not altmans demanding 7 trillion dollars to fulfil his general arrogance

------------------ WHO DO YOU TRUST TO SEARCHES FOR DEEP DIVERSITY DATA MAPPING

Here are some profiles - of course any errors are solely mine chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk 

Approximately

VC is a Taiwanese American living in Los Angeles- he achieved 3 engineering doctorates at Yale, MIT and Berkeley - then led 3 university systems from around 2008 building business school of Peking university, then Hong Kong -Shenzen system of universities, then vice chancellor of Bangladesh global poverty university of fazle abed  Intelligence building 8th most populous nation 2025report.com


I was very sad to hear of the departure last week of MIT's late great Edward Roberts - I met him briefly 3 decades after i had spent 1980s compiling mit/harvard databank on worldwide societal needs (still a best of king imo) 
probably nobody did more than ER to ensure every discipline discovered its own entrepreneurial breakthrough students

Roughly RW's team out of MIT have presented at both world economic forum and ted how they can take a historical series of place updates (legislative or cultural solutions) and after digitalising use AI to re-establish that places deepest/diverse intel


Its these sorts of deep data treasures that compose very good AI at least as far as 73 years work on von Neumann's and Turing's diaries indicates - so through my alma mater in Cambridge England in America I am making some connections with those analysing the 250 million protein Alphafold2 database of deep mind with its leaps in biotech and climate intel

In general whats unique about King Charles call to unite ai world series is linking who's science is designing deep data not who's just general ai chatting


In the last paragraphs of this presentation by Taiwan and American's latest tech genius Nvidia Jensen Huang - he says he wishes his GPUs would be used to connect chat with deep local cultures/language not AI general woffle. He's already given 50 million dollar to his alma mater Oregon state

Is there any idea we can come up with? I would have thought Soros last promise to Abed to connect open society universities was all about local language intel and deep community trust. For example of 2024's urgency, Brooklyn library is becoming more likely to help with us deep data diversity than the UN campus in Manhattan the way politics is spinning. The civil society futures event i attended Thursday had slipped back on every millennial intel dimension debated a year earlier.

cheers
chris +1 240 316 8157 EconomistDiary.com chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Wash Dc greater region

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