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, August 14, 1972

 but the trouble is I need to ed=it it another 10 times with links eg to work like yours - turing said humans do recursion to sytay smarter than artificial intel; the problem is once you have soent billions on a tv ad you have stopped recursion as the way you influence mimnds - so us marketungs is not a sustainabkle way forward - how on earth heroines of ed3 counter this I dunno?!


  footnote more on asia risisng by 1965 japanese calculatr firm asked intel for more chips than all other clients; while silicon valley became brand of coding programable chips 100 times more exp, a chinese man took nmanufaturing of chips to taiwan as we were oublisj=hin 2025 report- taiwan has since 1985 been main inward investor in china mainland 100 times more. Consequence of this for web 3 deigners needs urgent clarification - its not what nancy has even one clue on. Robotics ai remains the lead idea of japan down to hongkong and anime mediation by female



in our 1984 report just as you could say arthi=ur c ckark invented satellites- our prefrered reality was one overaching goial 2000 - nediate both mass and gdiftally through which a taiwan postmaster published satoshi's first paper as what to design 10 yeras ahead to plant web3 avatars http://www.beingai.com could be one of top 5 nfts to sustain humaniyty
On Tuesday, 9 August 2022 at 20:52:51 GMT-4, k20 Educators <people@k20educators.com> wrote:
Fthher's imoact on me is quite complex- in may case I was 32 on my first btrio to asia (startung 10 yeras of work mainly for unilever beginning with women muslim developmen in indonesa); that experience staring 1983 as well as being mainly responsible for asian database of mit on societies needs from bif=g corpoartions led me to giving the economist 1988 scoop yea of the brand (trust must be the future of sustainabiliuty brand valuation) and publishing
World Class Brands a genre I pioneered 1989 was based on this leadership exercise - if big corporate boards dont want to play it openly among themselves, any brand valuation algorithm of their impact will likely be fake. As a statistician from Cambridge's main maths lab, I feel that this is a maths problem of such `exponential scale that sustainability investors who dont know of the problem are not going to help youth be the first sustainability generation. In my one lecture at harvard 1999, I was told you may be correct - but us gov would never fund this - go away. So I am biassed - mit engineering alumni i love them - harvard mbas terrify me unless there is evidence that their purpose has some deep social law networking into lives matter america.... 

Wednesday, May 24, 1972

.Exercise: which exciting ideas have you encountered when.?
 Being a Scot born in London 1951, may I say that my most exciting ideas came from family and close friends to 1969, when college and the world linked more ideas. I was lucky that my father was a collector of the most exciting ideas for The Economist for 40 years;
 in his 4th year at the economist (coincidentally when I was born)
 von neumann told dad journalists' most exciting systemic idea- ask what people will do with 100 times more tech by 1962 dad had found a triad of valuable idea;
 in addition to neumanns, alumni of borlaug had found solutions to why nobody should starve to death;
 and alumni of deming had demonstarted new engineering to a top 5 nation of engineers (the only Eastern one in the 1950s) that those who app engineering should as Turing put it be recursive - challenge what to chnage every year in how your engineering app interacts with others.

Mainly these 3 ideas helped Economist journalists to start surveying happier futures of peoples out of every place; also in the 1950s dad was the first reported of can the EU design peace, and what is a sustainable way to design a national health system. He provided extensive notes in teh econjomist on celebrating these questions but not assuming government alone had a bat's chance in hell of answering these. This did not make him popular but the economist did not believe i guru journalism so dad's entrepreneurial revolution designed around the fo0unding editio9r 2 p0rimary sdgs - end poverty and end hunger stimulated innovative debate, and explains why it is our family's hypothesis that leader Guterres has a hard deadline of 2030- if millennials are not the first sustainability generation, they will be the first extinction generation. It is from this hypothesis that we hope anything writtne here willl be applied or rejected.
1 POVERTY
2 hunger
3 health
4 edu=sustainability
5 building 100k person communities of equality and ...