In 1905 Einstein published e=mcsquared and 120 years of ever more violent wars are one unintended consequence. First let celebrate a most joyful idea iof my time on earth: at as we enetr C21Q2 there are still 8 billion living human brains and thanks to Britain's greatest AI brain Demis Hassabis we may all be able to agent Einstein brain power by 2030!
Join AIWHitehouse ...Minimum AI Brief to all teachers ;;Day 366 Trump2.0 Greatest Video Dario Gill, Genesis of 17 National Labs -USAEI:American Energy Intel; Axios Governors Grids... DC March 11 scsp .ai+education summit & ... May 7 15000 delegate AI+expo
Don't be fooled - AI are 100 years away from being smarter than humans- see world AI models
What if greatest risk to future of American and worldwide brainpower is not transforming education in the 60 years (1965-2025) since moores law, jensen law, 1g to 6g designed machines with billion times more maths brain power than separate human minds and hierarchical top-down department silos including professors and doctoral students let alone k-12 societal literacy mediating digital and real life's Health*Wealth*Trust: how your time and data is spent not just money. Could student year 25-26 joyfully and openly change all system flows by the time 15000+ plus delegates review year

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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

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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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