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.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

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IF lee believes his innovations can multiply what this sort of crowd creates then we need to explain that to ying so she can get Hangzhou to understand how this can revolutiionise fashion led by smes= mostofa will you please try and find out discreetly- is there someone at brac or brac u who continues to focus on future responsibility of Bangladesh garment sector - someone other than asif

jayfus I assume baltimore has given up with explaining to under armor we could have linked them into social fashions like nobody else ever will


Taobao, China’s largest online marketplace, on Wednesday said the upcoming Taobao Maker Festival will be the biggest yet, spotlighting hundreds of young entrepreneurs on the platform.
Slated for Sept. 13-16 in Hangzhou, organizers will draw inspiration from the city’s rich heritage and folklore to put a new spin on ancient Chinese culture from visual design to its selection of exhibitors, Taobao said in a statement. The exact location was not announced, but Alibaba officials said it would take place near the city’s historic West Lake. 

Some of the millennial merchants showcasing products at the four-day event include anime model maker Infinity Studio and AstroReality, the creator of 3D printed moons that users can explore through an augmented-reality app.
“The Taobao Maker Festival has become not only an iconic [platform] for demonstrating creativity, but also a top destination for the world to better understand China’s younger generation,” Taobao said.
The festival, now in its third year, is also used to highlight the latest technologies and products from Alibaba. Taobao last July showcased its cashier-less, queue-free coffee shop, the Tao Café. Some of the technologies from the café, including facial recognition and radio-frequency identification, have recently been applied to the new grab-and-go shop at Alibaba headquarters.
In September, the venue will feature a 300-square-meter “futuristic shopping area” powered by AR, where thousands of visitors will be given headsets that allow them to see brand information, reimagined in-store decor and animated virtual companions as they shop.The Taobao Maker Festival will also host a runway show for indie designers selling on the platform. The event is part Taobao’s push to be a top destination for millennial consumers, who are increasingly showing an appetite for cool and off-beat brands.
“[It is said that] if you want to see beauty and splendor of China, go to the West Lake. Today, [we hope] when people look for creativity in China, they go to Taobao,” the company said.

=======================indy designers

Taobao, China’s leading e-commerce platform, will step up support for cool and unique stores as a way to tap demand among China’s young middle-class consumers, who are increasingly showing an appetite for the different and off-beat.
During its annual Taobao Merchants Summit in Hangzhou on Thursday, the Alibaba Group-owned platform laid out additional plans to strengthen its position as a top destination for millennial consumers whose purchasing power and willingness to spend exceeds that of previous generations.
Chief among those plans: Increase the number of these hip, independent storefronts to 500,000 from the 100,000 currently on the platform, incentivize and help merchants to scale their Taobao businesses and foster an environment that encourages creativity.
Taobao Merchants
Merchants listening to Taobao’s latest strategy announcements at the Summit.
“Taobao is undergoing a major change, and [its user base] is getting younger and younger… This means the platform needs to become ‘younger’ as well, to serve the next generation of merchants and buyers,” Alibaba Group CEO Daniel Zhang said during his keynote speech at the summit.
“The key to ensuring Taobao’s vibrancy and sustainability is continuing to generate new, cutting-edge ideas and reducing the barriers for innovation,” he said.
On average, 480,000 Chinese consumers purchased items, such as apparel, furniture and jewelry, from an independent designer each day in 2017, according to a report by Taobao and CBNData released earlier this month. As further proof of the rise of indie brands, the keyword “original design” was searched more than 170 million times on Taobao in the fourth quarter alone.

The new focus on these merchants was part of a larger strategy outlined by Taobao President Jiang Fan to make the platform more inclusive and a home for creativity.
“If I had to do one thing this year, that would be to make Taobao simpler, and bring [us] back to our original purpose,” Jiang said. Alibaba is famously known by its motto, “To make it easy to do business anywhere.”
Taobao, then, would work to make it easier for these merchants to sell on the platform. To that end, merchants will able to tap into a range of Taobao’s promotional events, content-marketing resources and consumer analytics to better target their customers. In addition, they will benefit from Taobao’s goal to grow sales for 2,000 designated categories, including plus-sized fashion, children’s furniture, handicrafts and athletic gear, which overlaps with this particular group of merchants.
Kitayama
Handbag maker Kitayama Studio, popular among China’s young and edgy consumers, was one of the indie brands featured at the conference.
Taobao also said it would help grow consumer loyalty to these merchants through targeted membership strategies, though details of the strategies were not announced. Improvements will be made to the platform’s community-management tools as well, such as the instant messaging feature Taobao Groups, which allows merchants to chat with consumers, get real-time feedback, build relationships with their top customers and sell their products within the groups.
“We want each and every merchant to be able to put more energy into product development, into serving their customers. And help them unleash creativity and innovation,” Jiang said.

Friday, June 1, 2018

countries with lowest birth retes japan s korea singapore italy

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

importtant speech today by abe in jordan

thks jordan for doing so much for syrian refugeses
explained agricultre project turning olives into soap between jordan japan palestine isreal - check?

discussed how whole of middle east is japan's main energy parter but would like to trade educatuin increasingly
announced relaunch of biggest ever investment of japan and abu dhabi energy

back in japan anounced tri partite summit with s korea and china mayy 9 and 8-11 will be first state vusit by chinese preeir for 8 years (li keqiang)

Thursday, December 28, 2017


Thought I'd post a video I created for fashion designers of all ages....
How do we get this onto agenda of Tokyo g20 in july 2019 and Tokyo   Alibaba expo at same time as Olympics 2020;  note that class of 2018-2019 starts August 2018 networking what tech youth want Tokyo governor &  G20 leaders to value by changing education on every belt road trading map so community sustaining livelihoods result http://economistamerica.com http://economistjapan.com

Thursday, June 29, 2017

sdg report japan companies

【Private Companies】
■ AEON CO., LTD.
■ Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
■ ITOCHU Corporation
■ ITO EN, LTD.
■ LIXIL Corporation
■ Mandom Corporation
■ Nissha Printing Co., Ltd.
■ OMRON Corporation
■ Saraya Co., Ltd.
■ Sompo Holdings, Inc.
■ Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
■ Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. / Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
■ Sysmex Corporation
■ Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
【NGOs】
■ Japan Civil Society Network on SDGs
■ Save the Children Japan
【Ministries and Agencies】
■ Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan
■ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
■ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
■ Ministry of the Environment of Japan
■ Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
https://pub.iges.or.jp/pub/sdgs-and-business-practice-early-actions

The report provides advanced case studies on a number of leading Japanese companies, including:
AEON CO., LTD.; Ajinomoto Co., Inc.; ITOCHU Corporation; ITO EN, LTD.; LIXIL Corporation; OMRON Corporation; Saraya Co., Ltd.; Sompo Holdings, Inc.; Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited; Sysmex Corporation; and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited.
Snapshot of main messages on SDG actions led by Japanese companies:
- Japanese companies primarily use the SDGs as a checklist for determining the consistency of actions with existing corporate priorities and objectives.
- Several Japanese companies are starting to move towards positioning the SDGs at the core of their business model-- such as incorporating the Goals into corporate missions, visions and strategies-- reflecting that these companies recognize the importance of utilizing the SDGs as a trigger to leverage brand equity and improve their overall value proposition.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Thanks to Japanese graduate Ben Bensai for appreciation of Norman Macrae

Finding miracles – Norman Macrae


The Economist’s anonymity policy makes it somewhat difficult for individual journalists to rise to fame. It’s thus not surprising that the death of Norman Macrae in 2010 did not create more widespread coverage given that he spent his entire career with the weekly paper. With Macrae, though, the world lost one of its most formidable journalists that had a very special connection to Japan.


For other under 30s who would like to join us  please write me chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Dear Ben: Thank you for your article on my father Norman Macrae. Dad was one of the last alumni of Keynes. If you have read the last chapter of Keynes General Theory you will know that Keynsians believe "increasingly only economists rule the world" ie their rules lock in exponentially most of what will be possible for youth out of particular places.

help translate sino-english world record book of jibs creators- context
World Record Book of Job Creation
Part 1 Innovative System Views of Economists
Part 2 Mapping Top 100 World Record Job Creators  (E-s) (W-N)
Part 1
1943-68 Chapter 1 Economist: western history is dismal, god bless worldwide girls and boys
Chapter 2 68 -72 Future journalism must be optimistic whilst realizing how inequiatable Industrial Revolution’s Era had been

 Chapter 1
During his last days as a teenager navigating Royal Airforce Planes over modernday Bangladeshand Myanmar,  dad Norman Macrae didn’t know he would be one of the lucky ones.

In the 15 years after worldwar 2 , Norman
Studied at Cambridge where he was one of the last to be tutored in Keynes general system of monetary theory – design systems to end poverty and celebrate youth’s better livelihoods out of every community

Married the daughter of the Mumbai chief justice who spent 25 years mediating the peaceful resistance of Mahama Gandhi before Sir Kenneth’s last job : writing up te legalese of India’sIndependence

Celebrated that the America-led allies didn’t make the mistake of world war 1 reparation of punishing the beaten peoples. Both West Germany and Japan were given a fair chance to redevelop theor peoples and lands peacefully and economically which they took.

Norman did worry about Russia’s future control of Eastern Europe. His father was a British consul so he had been a child in Moscow’s British embassy while Stalin exterminated peoples. So Norman was glad to be the only journalist at Messina celebrating the peaceful conception of te European Union. But he was soon to rue how the idea of free markets for small entrepreneurs was soon turned into the bureaucratic opposite.

Norman also worried about national health and pension plans which were clearly ponzi schemes launched by old 1950s politicians that would one day disadvantage most of Europe's youth once the population bubbles moved from youth to elderly. 
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This was part of the reason why he took great jpy in discovering around 1960 that his old enemy Japan had developed a new economic  model. Here was the way out of the empire trap that had designed world trade around zero-sum games in which the empire gained and the colonized lost. Quality systems (which the Japanese learnt from the American electrical engineer Deming) and applied especially in civil engineering such a s bullet trains and electronic calculators (the pathway to computing and space) offered win-win markets to multiply world trade round. Soon the chinese diaspora was mapping the east’s superports with the result that adfer usa japan became the second largest financial network and chinese diaspora the third

Norman narvelled that Kennedy could set several thousands brains and computer networks on a successful race to the moon. But for Norman the significance of this achievement was what would happen next back on earth. Norman declared in 1968 the challenge that became his lifelong exploration – what will happen to children of the 21st century with 2015 destined to be spending over 1000 times more on the technolpgies of connectivity. (Normans back of he envelope artithemn – moores law of doubling every 7 years of spend on the technology from 1946 to 2015)

Norman knew enough about local to global system designs to know that the 21st C would come of age spinning either the best of times or the worst of times. What sustainability goals would need to be collaborated around with as much positive human energy as the moon race

Some world record job creators to follow up from chapter 1

E90 Akio Morita, E91 Taiichi Ohno, E92 Eiji Toyoda
W90 Deming and E99 Hirohito,  W91 Macarthur, W92 Beate Sirota Gordon,  W10 Prince Charles typifying Japan’s leap beyond colonised models of world trade

E99 Gandhi and W99 Kennedy – leaders who changed the west’s goals but gave their lives to the process. Additionally W98 Maria Montesorri without whom Gandhi’s education revolution and village schooling would not have planted something wonderful in the mess that was collapsing British Empires.

W97 Keynes, W96 Einstein and W95 Von Neumann all of whom advocated system designs that arre bottom up and open not top-down and bordered.

Adam Smith W94 , James Wilson W93, W92 Walter Bagehot on whose design rules the first 100 years of The Economist was based. See The Economist autobiography of its own centenary in 1943.

Chapter 2 68 -72 Future journalism must be optimistic whilst realizing how inequitable Industrial Revolution’s Era had been\

While the two decades after world war 2 so the rapid ending of many European empires, the way industrial revolution had become one of extracting carbon fuels so that some nations could get bigger and bigger had continued. The opportunity to innovate during tIR had been very unevenly distributed. While some humans were racing to the moon. Almost half of the world’s people still had no access to electricity grods at the time of moon landing

In parallel to the race to the moon at least 3 earth-changing happenings emerged in the decade up to 1972:
Latin America debated what sort of catholicism it most believed in and decided on values that represent the Franciscan branch – in general this respects those faith leaders who come and live with the more; this was translated into the education philosophy of action learning with the poor advanced by Barzila Paulo Freire.

The Chinese were deciding being a closed society behind a great wall wasn’t the future. This once great civilization was stirring with over a billion people looking for more productive ways to live. The top down system which has starved over 50 million peoples was replaced bu barefoot doctors in the villages and agrarian keynsianism so that farmers would never starve again.

Bangladesh emerged as a free nation having suffered the double short-straw of colonisation first by the british and then west pakistan. Miraculously the ideology of Paulo Freire was adopted by leaders of the race to end poverty across the rural villages of bangladesh. There was some sharing of knowledge with china particularly on rice science the agricultural innovation that did most to end famine.

To Norman post-industrial meant:
Win-win world trades as japan, south korea and then the Chinese – superports epitomized
The end of big nations having an endless pursuit of carbon
Valuing how service and knowledge economies increasingly depend on valuing people not just consuming things
Reviewing what short-term fixes to financial systems –eg paper currencies printed at the whim of politicians – could not sustain te future
Re-asserting keynes view that increasingly inly economists determne what futures are possible for a place’s next generation

1968: Time to imagine how sS.Africa could go beyond apartheid

So Norman published this 1972 future of the next 40 years with a checklist of issues around which the best or worst of times would spin

Further references
Paulo Freire
Banagldesh’s adoption of pauklo freitre by fazle abed (and later muhamamd yunus)
Energaebce of Singapore as led by

Henry kissingers first visit to china

Sunday, October 25, 2015

akira foundation in japan provides benchmark of partnerships valuing millennials exchanges around the world -
7 Oct 2015
Tokyo, Japan

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