.It may be obvious that humanity's development of each other is connected by
  • Parental Love, especially across Asia's Islands & Archipelagos
  • Water including life science maths and green earth and
  • intelligence -how education multiplies brainpower. But intelligence @2025 is particularly curious driven by 10**18 more tech in last 60 years; since 2010 we've seen million fold more impact of satellites and computers :part 2 of what some call artificial intelligence); again from 1995 satellite acceleration of webs evolved borderless sharing of life critical knowhow through million fold human data-mapping devices including phone, text, camera uniting all human senses and steve jobs university in a phone; earlier Moores law's engineering of chips on both sides of Pacific delivered 1000 fold more tech 65-80 and another 1000 fold from 1980-95
    DO WE ALL LOVE TAIWAN as much as AI20s supercomputing & neural net wizards such as Jensen Huang, Demis Hassabis, Yann Lecun ? Perplexity explains 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, Hong Kong 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 1:: 2 and then I have had privilege to question inteliligence's future. In 1951 Von Neumann suggested to dad to dad that Economists and Media might be generatively disastrous unless they celebrated questioning future's with engineers. Check out the world Jensen Huang has been inviting humans to linkin since he commited to designing million times more energetic computing including today's AI Chats and deep learning robots.
    India 2024 : 2
    India 2016
    Silicon Valley 2024
    2015 with Elon Musk move video to 97 mins 40 secs
    Valley March 2025.
    Taiwan 2024
    Taiwan XX
    UK Wash DC 2024Japan 2024
    .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-
  • Paris Intelligence Action summit February,
  • Santa Clara future of accelerrated computimng partners- nvidia santa clara Japan's Osaka Expo - 6 months in which any nations pavilion can virally survey intelligence of any other pavilion
  • Canada's G7- will all 7 nations leaders sink or swim together. Of course if we the peoples can decide what inteligences top 20 spaces need to be, we have a chance to change every education momemt og every age of person at every community around the world in line with the future of capitalism that The Economist premiered in 1976.Japan and silicon calley had payed with the first decade of moore's law - would other places be free to entrepremeurially join in the milliion times more compute in time?
  • .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 safe2 Hassabis - whose ai pattern games have made biotech an innovation likely to imact more thahn half of gdp by 2035, often very locally, 100-year catch up with einstein's core maths e=mcsqaured published 1905
    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 eg what are varous ways ordinary pcusers are expected to use the new ai pc- at different entry level- for example am i correct that one has to invest about 15000 dollars to be a lamda 3 connector through pc? Or for those (eg parents of 11 year olds in usa 2025-8) who just want eg emails whatsapp zoom (tiktok) linkedin algorithms to sort out 30 years of virtual connections whats min dell system to buy? I am also looking for chapter s[omsors of 2025report.com last of 75 years of mediation by my family and von neumann family and for 40 years The Economist 1951-1990 including now King Charles AI summits- from 1964 Tokyo Olympics win-win between both island post-emires (dad norman awarded honors by both)

    Sunday, December 31, 2000

     www expo  2025 (osaka) pavillion guide

    canada G7  June2025 

    1 USA https://lnkd.in/ePAhPaYA
    Survev of world's 25X energy suoercomputers- where built 25-6-7 and what purpose would uniquely miss if any of 25X supercompute did not exist & connect- last update  13 June 2025

    12 Canada & www https://lnkd.in/erJXT2wv
    11 UK https://lnkd.in/etXnEkRP
    10 France https://lnkd.in/eGNKfwZh 
    9 Germany https://lnkd.in/ek_RK3WR
    8 Italy https://lnkd.in/ebXrjKUf
    7 Japan https://lnkd.in/ePbWuH-M
    6 Korea https://lnkd.in/eNYxkjRE
    5 India https://lnkd.in/eg7tY_BA
    4 China https://lnkd.in/eVWJmpk2
    3 Rest of Nations' Humans https://lnkd.in/eRhjkTGE
    2 Non-nations eg Taiwan, Scotland https://lnkd.in/eGAaFxUe


    last upd 16 June 2025 WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO LEARN BEFORE I CAN PRODUCTIVELY SERVE MY PEOPLES? Imagine trusting world-deep: students free to Q intelligence machines -A multiplies youths "agentic" AI & new moocs * engineers hackathons replacing old professors' examination certificates. Real-time chats united by 25x energy efficient supercomputers Just Do IT. ER blooming India & (Taiwan ... France? UK? Japan- with Osaka Trach Expo space ...) VALUE young brains as nations grea data co-pilots & data sovereignty deep seekers. AI20s.com help integrate Neumann game design & reasoning chat. @ Cato this week- "let colleges fail" wheresoever transformation of how students and teachers time is not spaced. -Now you all can see transformation of america's department of education and high priests at harvard is a vital move we must also dare ask tougher questions of public servants eg yesterday's toughest www.economistdiary.com why didnt fed put interest rates up? For 6 months now all the worlds leaders have been asked to mediate change in tarif rates- when g7 met, trump didnt have time to be transparent moderator-in-chief l. Games off- is most uneconomic waste of leadership & learning time. How many cents are left in Trumps paper $..
    next DC 1 Global Risk Exponential Summit June 22,23

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    1. Registration & Breakfast
      8:00 AM – 8:45 AMat 130 (Rome Breezeway) and 144 (Room Stair)
      CATERING
      Welcome & Introduction
      8:45 AM – 9:00 AMat Room 158 (Theater)
      Keynote: The History and Future of Science Supporting WMD Risk Reduction
      9:00 AM – 9:45 AMat Room 158 (Theater)
      Rhys Williams Executive Director Defense Threat Reduction Agency
      Randy Manner MODERATOR ex-DFRA

      Coffee Break 9:45 AM – 10:15 AMat 130 (Rome Breezeway) and 144 (Room Stair)

      Cross-Cutting Panel: Detection and Monitoring
      10:15 AM – 11:45 AMat Room 158 (Theater)
      Reginald Brothers MODERATOR AE Industrial
      Wayne Bryden CEO Zeteo Tech, Inc.
      Nick Glumac Shao Lee Professor, Mechanical Science & Engineering UIllinois
      Mareena Robinson , National Security Analysis Department JHU APL
      This panel will explore advancements and challenges in detection and monitoring technologies essential for addressing nuclear, chemical, and biological threats. integration remote sensing to bolster unilateral detection

      Lunch Break
      11:45 AM – 1:00 PMat Room 820

      Parallel Sessions 1.1
      1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

      Nuclear Panel 1.1: Verification needs for Nuclear arms control agreements
      1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
      Moderator: Corey Hinderstein
      Panelist: Alex Glaser, Huban Gowadia

      Chem/Bio Panel 1.1: Attribution technologies for chem/bio-events
      1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
      Moderator: Gigi Gronvall
      Panelist: Kristian Andersen, Jonathan Forman, Chris Hassell

      Coffee Break
      2:30 PM – 3:00 PMat 130 (Rome Breezeway) and 144 (Room Stair)
      CATERING
      Fireside Chat: Risk Reduction in a Polarized World
      3:00 PM – 4:00 PMat Room 158 (Theater)
      Michael MODERATORU.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC)
      Rebecca Hersman ex DTRA
      Pranay Vaddilow Center for Nuclear Security Policy,MIT
      explore how advanced technologies and forward-thinking policies can drive efforts in risk reduction, even amid geopolitical tensions...

      Closing Remarks 4:00 PM – 4:30 PMat Room 158 (Theater)
      Cocktail Reception 4:30 PM – 7:00 PMat 9th Floor

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