HAPPY 2024: in this 74th year since The Economist started mediating futures of brainworking machines clued by the 3 maths greats NET (Neumann, Einstein, Turing) people seem to be chatting about 5 wholly different sorts of AI. 1BAD: The worst tech system designers don't deserve inclusion in human intel at all, and as Hoover's Condoleezza Rice . 2 reports their work is result of 10 compound techs of which Ai is but one. Those worst for world system designs may use media to lie or multiply hate or hack, and to perpetuate tribal wars and increase trade in arms. Sadly bad versions of tv media began in USA early 1960s when it turned out what had been the nation's first major export crop, tobacco, was a killer. Please note for a long time farmers did not know bac was bad: western HIStory is full of ignorances which lawyer-dominated societies then cover up once inconvenient system truths are seen. A second AI ecommerce type (now 25 years exponential development strong) ; this involves ever more powerful algorithms applied to a company's data platform that can be app'd to hollow out community making relatively few people richer and richer, or the reverse. You can test a nation's use of this ai by seeing if efinance has invested in the poorest or historically most disconnected - see eg bangladesh's bklash, one of the most populous digital cash systems . Digital money is far cheaper to distribute let alone to manually account for so power AI offers lots of lessons but whether its good or not depends in part on whether there are enough engineers in gov & public service to see ahead of what needs regulating. There are 2 very good ai's which have only scaled in recent years that certainly dont need regulating by non engineers and one curious ai which was presented to congress in 2018 but which was left to multiply at least 100 variants today the so-called chats or LLMs. Lets look at the 2 very good ai's first because frankly if your community is concerned about any extinction risks these AI may most likely save you, One I call science AI and frankly in the west one team is so far ahead that we should count ourselves lucky that its originator Hassabis has mixed wealth and societal growth. His deep mind merged with google to make wealth but open sourced the 200 million protein databank equivalent to a billion hours of doctorate time- so now's the time for biotech to save humanity if it ever does. Alongside this the second very good AI graviates around Fei-Fei Li) in developing 20 million imagenet database so that annual competitions training computers to see 20000 of the most everyday sights we humans view around the world including things and life-forms such as nature's plants and animals. Today, students no longer need to go back to 0.1 programming to ask computer about any of these objects; nor do robots or and autonomous vehicles - see fei-fei li's book worlds i see which is published in melinda gates Entrepreneurial Revolution of girl empowerment
ED , VN Hypothesis: in 21st C brainworking worlds how people's times & data are spent is foundational to place's community health, energy and so natural capacity to grow/destroy wealth -thus species will depend on whether 1000 mother tongue language model mediates intelligence/maths so all communities cooperatively celebrate lifetimes and diversity's deep data ) . Check out "Moore exponential patterns" at year 73 of celebrating Game : Architect Intelligence (Ai) - players welcome .. some jargon

Thursday, December 31, 1970

 

Asia top 100 Hunicorns- lessons your community can apply to save our species

REPORT BY SCOTTISH STATISTICIANS: ADVANCING HUMAN LOT  260 YEARS OF MACHINES & HUMANS

 

INTRODUCTION

You may love or hate this subject just as you may judge my father’s life’s purpose on the economic maps of Entrepreneurial Revolution from this 2010 summary from Th Economist Boardroom video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbYo9daNiTY

To start with my Diaspora Scot father (Norman Macrae) concluded in his teens that most history as written by men who ruled white empires was bunk. Dad had grown up in British embassies in 1930s Europe where his father was trying to supply London with intel on stopping Hitler and Stalin. Dad spent his last days as a teenager in allied bomber command as navigator stationed in Myanmar; every day his aerial views would be of the great Bay of Bengal to the west, the Asean peninsular to the south east, to the north east the continent of China where he might have to engage the flight paths of the Japanese Embassy. Surviving the war dad was in Keynes’ last class, next spent 40 years telling worldwide stories at the economist. After 15 years he was permitted to sign one annual survey – he first made friends with the Japanese entrepreneurs suggesting they may have found sme value chain solutions to help the two thirds of humans who are Asian develop, and even map how to peacefully end structural poverty. As you can see president Kennedy thought this innovative curricula was worth questioning during its first week pf publication in 1962. Additionally, thanks to a chance interview with John Von Neumann, dad also became the biographer of Neumann’s legacy of 100 times “moore” analytic machine power questioning youthful purposes of every decade from moon racing 1960s to earth saving 2020s