Intelligence Games Year 75 ..ed: NET*HLH*CNB*FMG*GYK*DYT*FCK*

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How to make sure intelligence improives the lives and productivities of yourself, your family, communities you build or your family tree has depended on including those that celkebrate win-win trades with you - nb seek innovation opportunities to scale life shaping trust with 10**18 more tech than the 1960s when numbers were analused on slide rulers and communicating worldwide was impossible or beyond 99% of peoples budgets

Demand anyone who teaches is curious about new tech tools; they dont need to be expert but there isnt a future skill woth having which wont be improved by the new brain tools and having data you need most. Education needs to change from examinining to mentoring

Today we should expect big gains in affordable heath- thats because Hassabis AI 1 2 has saved medical researchers from a billion yeats of work now open sourcing 250 million proteins which previously required 5 years of phd work

We should ask to see learning-centric agents not noisy vchats; we can all gain simultaneously teacherrs parents students communities if intelligence is contextualised for actions most relevant to each of our lives. 

Jensen Huang 1 and yann lecun 1 have done the most to connect supragentic ai

(note the net's final ideas were summarised by von neumann booklet "computer and the brain"- neumann expected computation to work with neural networks- this recommendation went missing foir 35 years until (early 1990s) yan lecunn invented ai for reading handwritten post codes and verifying hand written cheques

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NB context is vital - please share which AI wizards you see as helping smarten your brains, work, lives , community goods chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

some updates from AI20s.com:

Perplexity's Aravind Srinivas (investors include nvidia, bezos), co-founders  x-going beyond chat to reasoning &

this doc plex1.docx  asks perplexity to compare models and also takes a first look at whether India may leap foward in serving what millennials most deeply need from Ai

consider india triads Modi Ambani Huang  (or sub with tata, neliekani or other india ai champion)

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Ilya Suskever latest 1

Q&A with perplexity.ai: Overall would you say the trutss in human intelligence by Gandhi, Mandela, Pope Francis were similar or different. And can you map how deep  geography/history impact on human development as we start up millennium 3?  

Multiple religions seem to have originated close to the landbridge of the old world's tricontinent: Asia, Africa, Europe. Is this partly because different continents had different cultures and to some extent the landbridge was a natural place for various religions to counter Romes; dominant west European model of civilsation

Multiple religions seem to have originated close to the landbridge of the old world's tricontinent: Asia, Africa, Europe. Is this partly because different continents had different cultures and to some extent the landbridge was a natural place for various religions to counter Romes; dominant west European model of civilsationAnswer
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The region where Asia, Africa, and Europe converge-sometimes called the "landbridge" of the Old World's tricontinent-has been a critical crossroads for the emergence and interaction of major world religions. This is due to several interconnected factors:


  • The landbridge region, encompassing the Eastern Mediterranean, the Levant, and parts of Anatolia and North Africa, historically connected three continents. This made it a natural hub for trade, migration, and cultural exchange2.

  • Trade routes such as the Silk Road and Indian Ocean maritime networks facilitated not only the movement of goods but also the spread of religious ideas and practices. Merchants, travelers, and missionaries carried beliefs across vast distances, leading to the diffusion and transformation of religions like Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and others12.

  • The area was home to a mosaic of ancient religions, including Canaanite, Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Zoroastrian, Jewish, and later Christian and Islamic traditions15.

  • Religious competition was a defining feature of the Greco-Roman world and the broader Mediterranean. New faiths often emerged in dialogue or rivalry with established traditions, adapting or reacting to local and imperial religious norms4.

  • As Rome consolidated power in the West, its model of civilization and religion (centered on Greco-Roman paganism and, later, Christianity) became dominant in Europe. In response, religious movements in the landbridge region sometimes positioned themselves in contrast to Roman authority or sought to offer alternative models of community and belief4.

  • The rise of Christianity itself can be seen partly as a response to the religious and political environment of the Roman Empire, offering a universalist alternative to both local polytheisms and Roman state religion14.

  • Other movements, such as Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and later Islam, developed distinctive identities and sometimes explicitly defined themselves in contrast to Greco-Roman or later Christian norms.

  • The region’s position at the intersection of empires and cultures made it fertile ground for new religious syntheses and for faiths that could appeal across ethnic and linguistic boundaries12.


The emergence of multiple religions near the tricontinental landbridge is closely tied to the region's role as a crossroads of cultures and a zone of intense religious competition and exchange. The diversity of cultures from different continents, combined with the pressures and opportunities of imperial power (notably Rome), created an environment where new religious ideas could flourish-sometimes in direct response to the dominant Western European (Roman) model of civilization124.Related

How did the Silk Road influence the spread of Buddhism
What role did trade routes play in the dissemination of religious beliefs
How did Christianity evolve along the Silk Road
What cultural exchanges occurred between different religions on the Silk Road
How did the interaction between Buddhism and Daoism shape religious practices in China

what an amazing ending to white house press week!

yet again penn avenue chnaged world understanding - aporil 28 panel 2 lisa su clarifies imporrtance of understanding how much of 10**18 more tech hapened before 1987 and how much after; before 1987 -neumann einstein turing had completed their gifts to humanity by 1956 (see neumann's last notes computer and the brain) - 3 witnesses to 1955-65 startining up each of 3 million forld tech multipliers were jfk , and uk and japan royal families (2 now deeply involved in staging ai world summits with india's modi picking up baton 4) 63 saw launch of ibm and jensen huang as architects of million times more compute for deep data; 1964 tohyo olympics sam first global coms app of satellites; 1965 officially see moores law engineering netwoirks linking stanta clara and tokyo valleys and coastlines (to become us west coast an japan-korea-taiwan-hk-singapore etc by 1986=7; then taiwan connectirs became the deepest centers of gravity of everything we play out today

panel 1 remains unreported untiul perplexity or someone finds out - it was about whether the systems which american medical people shared worldwide solutions up todecember 2024 are being obliterrated

more to come or chat with me chris.mactrae@yahoo.co.uk

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WHAT's DATA SOVEREIGNTY & WHAT CAN INTELLIGENCE DO? Today engineers can help peoples of any place be comparatively best at what their place on earth offers to generate. For example beautiful island might wam to be a toursist destination but overtime it (eg Galapagos) might want to develop intergenerational friendships so its teenagers can connect goodwill around the world as well as any skills eg medical or green energy the island most urgently need. Generations ago, Singapore did something different; its 6 million person poluation saw itself as at the cross-seas of world's first superport. It also gave back to region asean encouraging celebration of every peoples cultures and arts. It has aimed to be the 21st C most intelligent isle- where education is transformed by every 2nd grade teacher being as curious about what will ai do over the next 5 years as anyone else. Taiwan, addmitedly a 20 million person island, chose 1987 to become world number 1 as chip design changed to maximise customer requirements instead of the moores law era where at most one new chip a year would be designed in line with Intel's 3 decades of promising 100 times more capacity every decade.

In 2025, the vibrant aAInations index is one way of looking at where is place being led to maximise its peoples intelligence opportunities for evryone to win-win (network entreprenurially)

Happy 2025- free offer first quarter of 2025 - ask us any positive question about von neumann's purpose of intelligence/brainworking - by April we hope there will be a smart agent of neumann! - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

Maths-Lab-Crisis.docx

Joun in perplexity chats 

Does AI have name for terrifying ignorance rsks eg Los Angeles failed insurance sharing

In these days of LLM modeling, is there one integral one for multilateral systems reponsibilities

Is Ethiopia's new secirity model an Africawide benchmark

can you hlep map womens deepest  intel nets

what can you tell us about ...


thanks to JvN

2025report.com aims to celebrate first 75 years that followers of Adam Smith , Commonwealth begun by Queen Victoria, James Wilson and dozens of Royal Societies, Keynes saw from being briefed 1951 by NET (Neumann Einstein Turing). Please contacts us if you have a positive contribution - we will log these at www.economistdiary.com/1976 www.economistdiary.com/2001 and www.economistdiary.com/2023 (admittedly a preview!!)

First a summary of what the NET asked to be meidiated to integrate trust during what they foresaw as a chaotic period.

Roughly they foresaw population growth quadrupling from 2 billion to 8 billion

They were most concerned that some people would access million times moore tech by 1995 another million times moore by 2015 another million times moore by 2025. Would those with such access unite good for all. If we go back to 1760s first decade that scots invented engines around Glash=gow University James Wat and diarist Adam Smith we can note this happened just over a quarter of millennium into age of empire. WE welcome corrections be this age appears to have been a hectic race between Portugal, Spain, France Britain Netherlands as probbly the first 5 to set the system pattern. I still dont understand was it ineviatble when say the Porttuguese king bet his nations shirt on navigation that this would involve agressive trades with guns forcing the terms of trade and colonisation often being a 2nd step and then a 3rd steb being taking slaves to do the work of building on a newly conquered land. I put this way because the NET were clear almost every place in 1951 needed to complete both independence and then interdependence of above zero sum trading games. Whils traidning things runs into zero sums (eg when there is overall scarcity) life critical knowhow or apps can multiplu=y value in use. Thats was a defining value in meidting how the neyt's new engineering was mapped. Of course this problem was from 1945 occuring in a world where war had typiclly done of the following to your place:

your capital cities had been flattened by bombing - necessitating architecture rebuild as well as perhaps an all chnage in land ownership

your peoples had gone through up to 6 years of barbaric occupation -how would this be mediated (public served) particularly if you were a nation moving from radio to television

yiu mifgt eb britain have been on winning side but if huge debt to arms you had bought

primarily you might be usa now expected by most outside USSR to lead every advance'

in population terms you might be inland rural (more than half of humans) where you had much the least knowledge on what had hapened because you had been left out of the era of connecting electricity and communications grids

The NETts overall summary : beware experts in energy will be the most hated but wanted by national leaders; and then far greater will be exponential risk is the most brilliant of connectors of our new engines will become even more hated and wanted. We should remember that the NET did not begin with lets design computers. They began with Einstein's 1905 publications; newtonian science is at the deepest limits systemically wrong for living with nature's rules.

WE can thrash through more understanding of how the NET mapped the challenges from 1951 at http://neumann.ning.com/ Unfortunatnely nobody knew that within 6 years of going massively public in 1951 with their new engineering visions, all of the net would be dead. One of the most amzaing documents I have ever seen is the last month's diary of von neumann roughly October 1955 before he became bedridden with cancer. All over usa engineering projects were receiving his last genius inputs. And yet more amazing for those interested in intelligence machines is his last curriculum the computer and the brain scribbled from his bedroom in bethesda and presented posthumously by his 2nd wife Klara at Yale 1957 before she took her own life about a year later. A great loss because while neumann had architected computers she had arguably been the chief coder. Just to be clear Turing also left behind a chief coder Jane who continued to work for Britain's defence planning at cheltenham for a couple of decades. Economistwomen.com  I like to believe that the founders of brainworking machines foresaw not only that women coders would be as produytive as men but that they would linking sustainability from bottom up of every community. At least that is a valid way of looking at how primarily 1billion asian women batted the systemic poverty of being disconnected from the outside world even as coastal places leapt ahead with in some cases (G Silicon Valley, whatever you call Japan-Korea south-Taiwan-HK-Singapore access to all of 10**18 times moore

Epoch changing Guides

1 AI Training AI Training.docx

 2 Exploring cultural weaknesss of encounters with greatest brain tool.docx

.2016-23.pptx

help assemble 100000 millennials summitfuture.com and GAMES of  worldrecordjobs.com card pack 1 i lets leap froward from cop26 glasgow nov 2021 - 260th year of machines and humans started up by smith and watt- chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk-

WE APPROACH 65th year of  Neumann's tech legacy - 100 times more tech decade - which some people call Industrial Rev 4 or Arttificial Intel blending with humans; co-author 2025report.com, networker foundation of The Economist's Norman Macrae -

my father The Economist's norman macrae was privileged to meet von neumann- his legacy of 100 times more tech per decade informed much of dad's dialogues with world leaders at The Economist - in active retirement dad's first project to be von neumanns official biographer - english edition ; recently published japanese edition - queries welcomed; in 1984 i co-authored 2025report.com - this was celebrating 12 th year that dad( from 1972, also year silicon valley was born) argued for entrepreneurial revolution (ie humanity to be sustainable would need to value on sme networks not big corporate nor big gov); final edition of 2025report is being updated - 1984's timelines foresaw need to prep for fall of brlin wall within a few months; purspoes of the 5 primary sdg markets were seen to be pivotal as they blended real and digital - ie efinance e-agri e-health e-learning and 100%lives matter community; the report charged public broadcasters starting with BBC with most vital challenge- by year 2000 ensure billions of people were debating man's biggest risk as discrepancy in incomes and expectations of rich & poor nations; mediated at the right time everyone could linkin ideas as first main use of digital webs--- the failure to do this has led to fake media, failures to encourage younger half of the world to maxinise borderless friendships and sdg collabs - see eg economistwomen.com abedmooc.com teachforsdgs.com ecop26.com as 2020s becomes last chance for youth to be teh sustainability generation


 

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