Latest AI AGENT NEWS IN WEST -FROM CREATORS OF BILLION TIMES SMARTER MATHEMATICIANS (HUANG, HASSABIS) FROM GROK, OPEN AI - please send news from asia chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Agentic AI stories of Billion times greater maths brain. & 10**18 More Tech.***Huang*Hassabis*Musk  .Billion Times Greater Maths Brain ..***Neumann*Einstein*Turing
MOST EXCITING TIMES TO BE ALIVE_ CHOOSING WHAT TO DO WITH CHIPS*COMPUTERS*DEEP DATA SOVEREIGNTY MOBILSATION Thanks to Moores Law, Satellite Death of Distance, Jensen's Law - peoples can now work with 10**18 more tech in 2025 than 1965 but where is freedom of intelligence blooming? AI vibrancy Rankings places supporting people's application of 1000 times more tech every 15 years from 1965 and million times more tech from 1995- Japan since 1950; West Coast USA & Taiwan from 1965; Singapore HK Korea Cambridge UK from 1980; China UAE from 1995; from 2010 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Grok3 suggest 2025 Biotech miracles for Asian and African Plants Since Nov 2023 King Charles launch of AI world series has also converted French, Korea and India Generation of Intelref pov museums Jan 2025: For millennials to intelligence human sustainability, does UN need moving from USA to Japan?

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ED, AI: Welcome to 64th year of linking Japan to Intelligence Flows of Neumann-Einstein-Turing - The Economist's 3 gamechnagers of 1950s .. Norman Macrae, Order 3 of Rising Sun ...Wash DC, Summer 25: Son & Futures co-author Chris.Macrae Linkedin UNwomens) writes: My passion connecting generations of intelligences of Asian and Western youth follows from dad's work and my own Asian privileges starting with work for Unilever Indonesia 1982 - first of 60 Asian data building trips. 3 particular asian miracles fill our valuation system mapping diaries: empowerment of poorest billion women, supercity design, tech often grounded in deepest community goals; human energy, health, livelihood ed, safe & affordable family life integrating transformation to mother earth's clean energy and Einstein's 1905 deep data transformations. All of above exponentially multiply ops and risks as intelligence engineering now plays with 10**18 more tech than when dad's first named article in The Economist Considered Japan 1962 - with all of JFKennedy, Prince Charles & Japan Emperor joining in just as silicon chips, computation machines and satellites changed every way we choose to learn or teach or serve or celebrate each other
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Journalism of 10**18 More Tech. Norman Macrae became Economist diarist of Neumann (Einstein Turing) in 1951. All three of the NET died suddenly (last notes Neumann - Computer & Brain , Bethesda 1956) but not before training economic jounalists of Neural Network maths and coding aim to map win-wins of their legacy of 10**18 more tech by 2025, JF Kennedy and Royal families of UK and Japan were first to debate what this might look like from 1962 - in 2025 the most exciting AI & BioI (learning) games millennials can play are rooted to exponential mappingAI Game 1 douible loops through 3 AI wizards, nations' AI leaders
Jensen Huang
Demis Hassabis
Yann Lecun.
Bloomberg
45 Cities- Civil Eng Road of Things
SAIS 70 nations youth ambassadors of win-win science
Deep learning billion year leaps in Einstein 1905 maths e=mcsquared starting with biotech's 250 million proteins.
Emperor Naruhito
King Charles
Narendra Modi.

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Intelligence for all - 60 year future history

education to celebrate every child's creativity with tech never been scaled- lets just do edutech 2020s 5G AI & 17 sdg decade -1962 first of 100 AI debates dad normanmacrae.net calculator back from japan- what if everyone owned a calculator?
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Jack Ma is excited to support the next generation of entrepreneurs: “Early days were so tough for me. Nobody helped us. Today I'm able to help. It would be an honor for me.” Apply to the (ANPI) and win a chance to pitch to Jack!
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Check out these wonderful highlights from last year's award presentation ceremony: Yidan Prize Award Presentation Ceremony 2019 will take place on 1 December at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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I will support the Schwarzman Scholars Program for students from Japan. Press Release
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Thanks to Hirohito - by Norman Macrae (1989) -japan miracle builds number 1 economy of win-win world trade corridor -korea taiwan hk singapore by 1975..n Few would have forecast in 1901 that a prince, who was told at birth that he was the direct descendant of a Storm God and..
Dick Tracy explains AI in one sentence. Ha
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AI Apprenticeship Programme Public Briefing Registration is open. December 9 @ 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Register at:
yoko ono+60: AI:5G Reiwa era hub 1000 moon race IR4-earth by olympics celebrate livelihood edu for girls- to map : emperor's family, maso son & sdg vision billionaires,fazle abed, jack ma & un & jim kim, schwarzman at mit & tsinghua
Creative hope for refugees, memories recovered through music, our rapidly approaching celebration of the 500th SFH Piano placed to date... & more. Check out the latest at at !
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great nhk program on koichi
dear bezos consider alexis' daughter - end poverty girlsAI teacher assistant : eg fazle abed brac = bangla & world #1 in girls livelihood edu- 0.25 bn jobs npr before gates/ma. Back 1972 2 missing curricula rice & barefoot nurses
see why adam smith noted english speaking education system was not designed to help all children be creative
The ongoing Huawei saga, explained in brief - via the SWG purpose of huawei 5g is & always will be to bring a million virtual helpers to any extreme local crisis- that's not the tech for little big rocket men but will ever again be real
In Peter Tang and Tsung-han Lin’s accepted paper at , they demonstrate how to solve the l1-minimizing dictionary learning problem using spiking neurons by combining ideas of top-down feedback and contrastive learning. Learn more:
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Kindness and compassion are the future's most important attributes according to . In education, everything we do is about preparing our students for the future. Do we spend long enough teaching these? Published by:
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Speaking at the 2019 Milken Institute Global Conference, Two Sigma co-chair David Siegel joined Sinovation Ventures' and Bloomberg's to discuss the challenges and opportunities AI offers for individuals, companies, and societies.
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Zach Dwiel, Madhavun Candadai (), Mariano Phielipp (), and Arjun Bansal () present their poster session: Hierarchical Policy Learning is Sensitive to Goal Space Design –at TARL Workshop:
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“AI is the new electricity. AI will create unprecedented wealth. Global AI market by 2030 will be 15,7 trillion $. “ Amazing speech about by Kai-Fu Lee at . “AI is here. AI is going to change the world.” – at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
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We’re inspired by ’s conversation about the impact of artificial intelligence () on the future of young people and the future of .
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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

loving each others peoples -10 year race to sustaining youth www

being diaspora scots 4 generations of our family tree have been privileged to meet peoples in most nations on earth and we love the best of every peoples we meet -thanks chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
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japan has been one of the most special places in mediating a globalisation all girls and boys deserve their family trees to invest in :
first in 1962 - consider japan in the ecconomist
by 1964 olympics prince charles loved akio morita sony tv's installation in british embassy so much that and asked sony to inward invest in wales, europe's brentrance for japan in days that english was still worth exchnaging ideas in

fast forward to may 2019 and the start of www.reiwajoy.com - perhaps only japan can bring all nations to sustainability 's world trade maps
lets dream in ways that live up to yoko ono's 1960s imgintion for today's gerenations
japan olympics - fingers crossed japan tennis stars win as fitting celebration of previous emperors favorite sport
these wonderful arts celebrations -japan's musicforsdgs.com italy's premiosciacca.it
partners of mayo-sans wonderful g5 visions

what else can we celebrate - please tell us in time to log up in www.economistdiary.com
from our 1989 archives;
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Emperor Hirohito - one of humanity's greatest leaders - by Norman Macrae (written 1989)

Few would have forecast in 1901 that a prince, who was told at birth that he was the direct descendant of a Storm God and a Sun Goddess, would prove to be a bravely ordinary man who would affect uniquely for good the second half of the new century. That is the Emperor Hirohito's legacy
At his accession in 1926, Japan's military advance could not have been checked by any sort of monarch. Had Emperor Hirohito tried, he would have been pushed aside. Japan's entry into world war in 1941 was particularly popular with many Japanese and hundreds of millions of Asians who saw it as likely to end Asia's hated subjection to European colonialism, which it actually did. The Emperor's great service to this century came in 1945, when he claimed it was the consensus of the Japanese that they should unconditionally surrender, which it actually wasn't
Without the Emperor's decisiveness, the war would have continued for a time. At least a dozen nuclear bombs would have been dropped on Japan, at a time when most of the scientists who invented them had no inkling of how far fatal radiation sickness from them could spread ; they do not really know even now. Soviet troops as senior partners to Chinese communists would have swarmed into Asia, imposing a clamp on much of East Asia, just as it was imposed on East Europe.
When Emperor Hirohito declared on the radio that the "war situation had developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage" and that he had therefore resolved to "tolerate the intolerable", he was sticking out his neck at dire risk that it would be chopped off. Emperor Hirohito was ordering action on the basis of a minority view of the ruling establishment, a courage without constitutional precedence. At that moment he ran an almost equal risk of being killed either by fanatic defeated Japanese or fanatically victorious white men.
During the early period of occupation, some Americans and most Australians wanted to hang the Emperor. When Churchill at Potsdam advocated allowing Japan to surrendered with honour, Truman said that Japanese honour now had no meaning, drawing from Churchill the sage view that "well, they have something they are willing to die for, and kill for, and which may mean more for them than it nee do to us". When MacArthur summoned Hirohito to meet him in Tokyo, the little man touched the immensely tall one by insisting with his first sentence that "any blame upon my people devolve wholly on to me".
Churchill had believed in 1918 that robbing Germany of its imperial system was a mistake, "thus creating the vacuum into which strode Corporal Hitler". However, Churchill was no longer in office when the terms of the Japanese armistice were imposed. It is a mercy- partly due to Emperor Hirohito's bearing at his first meeting with Macarthur - that no such vacuum was created in post-1945 Japan. In renouncing war, The Emperor led his country into embracing commercialism
The fruits of that commercialism have transformed Japan during the long twentieth century reign of Emperor Hirohito even more than Britain was transformed during Queen Victoria's long reign in the previous century. Both monarch's presided over the maturing of a great international economic power, but the maturing of Japan is the more extraordinary. Without that bold decision in 1945, Japan could be a radioactive desert, westerners would then be hated throughout Asia, and most rising oriental suns would be in the eclipse of Stalinism
Emperor Hirohito, (1901-1989) is now named Emperor Showa.
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Other reports on Japan and region by Norman Macrae include

Sunday, April 28, 2019

joi ito dec 2018

great meeting at japan society today - keynote joi ito mit media lab

power of games designers for better for worse
fascinating example of how around 1900 monoploy was created as boder game to warn new yorkers not to let banks subprime them but when parker brothers bought the rights to tghe game them simplified to the monopoly everyone knows where the winner trumps the whole of the rest to town and other property buyers - whats the smartest edu game you recommend? chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

joi reminded me of much of my father's beliefs that japan in the 1960s had started a revolution around which all of the east could rise

.1962 Consider Japan:1967Japan Rising part 2.1

1972'sNext 40 Years ;

1975Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 

1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate
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joi's stories include
japan main developed nation that still celebrates many rituals designed by indigenous people who value humans as part of nature not controling it

main point nature designs a circular economy with one movement's waste being another's input the opposite of man's economic metrics

also many things like parenting not valued in gdp economy

currently joi is helping teen do projects in space- apparently a project can be got to s[pace from as little as 7000 dollars

join mentioned lots of things eg blockchain which he saw as continuing to be harmful in short-term but important to longerterm

Saturday, April 27, 2019

from iff g20 argentina pre-meet  march 2018
3:20 pm – 4:10 pm FUTURE OF WORK • Mitali Das, Deputy Division Chief, Research Department, IMF • Gustavo Grobocopatel, Chief Executive Officer, Grupo Los Grobo • Leila Janah, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Samasource • Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Elypsis; Dean, School of Government, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella 4:10 pm – 4:30 pm KEYNOTE REMARKS • Taro Aso, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Japan (TBC) 

from japan embassy newsletter may 2018


Japanese Leadership Strengthening The Global Economy
Finance Minister Taro Aso joined his counterparts from around the world in Washington, DC recently as they converged for the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings. During these sessions, the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors from G20 Nations held meetings where Minister Aso discussed the risks facing the global economy, particularly from inward-looking policies. He remarked that “it is important to strengthen global growth through free and fair trade.”
Minister Aso also participated in discussions about the “Future of Work,” a term referring to the challenges facing workers as technology changes labor markets rapidly and unpredictably. He emphasized Japan’s view that education at various levels is key to enhancing the resiliency of affected workforces.