back in 2016 it actually began when many top applied educators and friends of fazle abed women empowerment and jim kim and jack ma soon joined by melinda gates at first annual review of sdg 4 said these are impossible unless tech and ed and practice data get deep into communities - there have been some musical chairs since but the current leader amandeep gill is putting g=deep focus on india in 2023 especially with G20 - i wondered if this connects with your infosys role and whether india's aadhar is sufficient for deep data aiforgood - when kim appointed paul romer at world bank -there was going to be a lot of checking of aadhar but things went pear-shaped before that got reported back -my father norman was east-west end poverty editor at the economist as well as von neumann tech futures editor since 1951 meeting at princeton - all to play for if ai humanises or loses sustainability generation now www.economistdiary.com also my NY friend john kiehl who runs www.soundtracknewyork.com is friend of mrs tandon sponsor of the engineering school nyu
We offer 3 Diary Viewpoints of 2025Report and welcome AI20s.com open co-eds notably female neuroscientists & tech wizards aligned to King Charles AI World Series. - Neumann-Einstein-Turing first suggested to Economist Journalists to map (exponential maths audit Trillion Dollar Markets) future back from 2025 in 1951; from 1984 forward see EconomistDiary.com/1984; for earlier stuff see also Neumann Ning; for some current stuff continue at this web - eg is water the artificial and human intelligence that can help millennilals be first renewable generation? Economistwater.com (EWa) and ED invite you to help us connect our futures alphabet A B D F G H J M S Wo U Y. At Neumann.ning.com -... we are in trouble - good trouble. Its as if everything we published from 73 years of Economist surveys with von neumann whom dad met in 1951 is history. That's good news- thanks 8 billion to AI Angel visiting Washington DC on 1 March 2023 :: ...Golden Oldie flashback: EconomistDiary.com schools brief 14 (1964):
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