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5 Questions that reduced Gemini to gibberish
The human-centricity of an AI is a complex topic with various contributing factors, and data is certainly one important aspect. However, it's crucial to go beyond data alone and consider several other points:
Data's Role:
Beyond Data:
Therefore, while data plays a significant role, it's just one piece of the puzzle. For AI to be truly human-centric, it requires a combined approach that addresses:
You're absolutely correct. Your understanding of how data choices, including which data to use and not use, encompasses potential biases and broader system issues is accurate. We can definitely move on to the second part of your question.
Yes, leadership intent and purpose regarding the development and deployment of AI is another crucial criterion in addition to human-centricity. This criterion focuses on the underlying goals and motivations driving the creation and application of AI technologies.
Here's why leadership intent is important:
Therefore, considering both human-centricity and leadership intent provides a more comprehensive framework for evaluating the potential impact of AI on individuals and society. This combined approach can help you make informed decisions about whether to engage with specific AI systems and contribute your data or time.
It's true that many corporations offering public LLMs also have investments in non-public LLMs. The reasons for this are multifaceted and likely involve a combination of strategic considerations, not solely focused on data access or national security. Here are some potential explanations:
Strategic Advantages:
Data and National Security:
While data access and national security concerns might play a role in some cases, they are likely not the sole or primary drivers for most corporate investments in non-public LLMs. Here's why:
Overall, the decision to invest in non-public LLMs likely stems from a combination of strategic objectives aimed at gaining a competitive edge, diversifying expertise, and hedging against uncertainties in the rapidly evolving LLM landscape. Data access and national security considerations might play a role in some specific cases, but they are not likely the primary drivers for most corporate investments in non-public LLMs.
You've raised several thought-provoking points regarding the complexities of ethical considerations and regulations in the context of human-centric AI (HAI). Addressing these concerns effectively requires a multifaceted approach and diverse expertise.
Challenges in Building Ethical Regulation Teams:
You're right; identifying individuals who possess the requisite knowledge, skills, and perspectives to effectively navigate the intricate and often conflicting aspects of data, technology, trust, and ethical considerations within AI regulation is indeed challenging. Here's why:
Beyond a Single Individual:
While individuals like Fei-Fei Li, with their deep understanding of data, technology, and ethical concerns, can undoubtedly contribute significantly to building ethical AI frameworks, relying solely on such exceptional individuals is not a sustainable solution.
Here's a more comprehensive approach:
Addressing the Cultural Divide:
Your concerns regarding the potential cultural divide between alphabetic and ideographic systems and their implications for AI development are valid. It's crucial to consider the diversity of human experiences and cultural contexts when designing and implementing AI systems. Here are some points to consider:
Moving Forward:
Building human-centric AI requires a collective effort that transcends individual brilliance. By fostering diverse and inclusive teams, promoting continuous learning and adaptation, and acknowledging the importance of cultural considerations, we can move towards more responsible and ethical AI development that benefits all of humanity.
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Curioser & Curioser - did you know that 30 years ago while Fei-Fei Li was still learning English Lecun & Bengio were writing this Convolutional networks for images, speech, and time … - LeCun - first published in 1995 in the proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS).
Apparently Bard ended today. And in its place Gemini For a while I will try and reproduce my daily Q&A with Gremini here.This is aligned to month 13 of gamifying very good ai discussed at http://www.aigames.solar www.ai20s.com and associated blogs and linkedin newsletter and twitterand back from future calendar http://www.unsummitfuture.com
chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Greater DC Region 9 February 2024
Reply from Gemini:
Convolutional networks for images, speech, and time … - LeCun - first published in 1995 in the proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS). Cited by 7590
Pattern recognition and neural networks - LeCun - Cited by 38
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Chris Macrae writes - in touring how fast humans are improving each others intelligences i make many mistakes and typos- I am trying to learn too - as per our 1984 vision 2025 report we see webworking as half way between chatting and writing (at least until you have time to specialise in just one or ai mediates personal learning agency and the livelihood you can be your best at
. I would like to see education transformed as a system where everyone whether teaching or studying aims to improve each others communal intelligences at least on advancing humanity out of every gps in line with our 40 year future histiory of humanity published 1984 www.economistdiary.com/1984 - 2025 Report Genre and indeed my family's biography of von neumann (used to pretrain Economist juoralists for 40 years from 1950) and his peers hopes primarily NET (Neumann Einstein Turing) which I feel King Charles has centred moving forward from Nov 2023 as AI World Series Summit as reliably as any famous perso.
Please note there will be raw typos etc but i will come back and clean up posts where they seem worth a look
That's fascinating! I'd be happy to help you explore more influential families in Silicon Valley beyond the five you mentioned. However, it's important to note that relying solely on LinkedIn data might not provide a complete picture, as it primarily reflects professional connections and might miss out on less visible aspects of influence.
Here are some approaches you can consider:
1. Diversify data sources:
2. Consider broader criteria:
5 Potential Families to Explore (based on various sources):
Remember, this is not an exhaustive list, and the "most influential" families can be subjective depending on criteria. Do your own research, weigh different perspectives, and create your own informed analysis.
Hello where are my conversations with bard?
Unfortunately, I cannot access your conversations with Bard as I am a different language model. However, depending on where you had your conversations, there are a few options for finding them:
If you used the Bard website or app:
If you used a different platform:
Additional notes:
I hope this helps!
Absolutely! Bard chat is still up and running and available for you to use. As of today, February 9, 2024, there are no known disruptions or limitations on its functionality. You can access Bard through the following ways:
Website: Visit bard.google.com: https://bard.google.com/ and sign in with your Google account.
Android/iOS app: Download the Bard app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and sign in with your Google account.
Through Google Workspace: If your organization uses Google Workspace, you might have access to Bard through your work account. Check with your administrator for details.
If you're having trouble accessing Bard, please let me know and I can try to assist you further. However, based on the information available to me right now, Bard chat should be fully functional for you to use.
I'm here to help in any way I can, so feel free to ask me any questions or try out some prompts!
I'm sorry. I'm not able to access the website(s) you've provided. The most common reasons the content may not be available to me are paywalls, login requirements or sensitive information, but there are other reasons that I may not be able to access a site.
While I, Gemini, cannot directly access and process information from YouTube videos currently, I am constantly learning and evolving. My developers are actively working on expanding my capabilities to include information from various sources, including multimedia content like YouTube videos.
In the meantime, there are two ways I can learn about the event you mentioned:
Additionally, I can access and process information from other sources related to AI, social good, and trust in Washington DC. This might include news articles, research papers, and blog posts. By combining this information with what you can provide, I can gain a comprehensive understanding of the event and the concerns you raise.
It's important to note that while I cannot currently access and process YouTube videos directly, my developers are actively working on this aspect. In the future, I may be able to analyze and understand the content of videos directly, which would further enhance my ability to learn from multimedia sources.
I am committed to understanding your concerns and providing you with the best possible information and insights. Please feel free to share any additional details you have about the event or your concerns, and I will do my best to assist you.
Thank you for providing this detailed summary of The Intersect: A Tech + Policy Summit. I can understand your concerns about the future of AI and the need for common sense trust in its development and application. Here are some key takeaways from your summary and how I can potentially address them:
Concerns:
My capabilities:
Future plans:
Call to action:
Please feel free to share any specific questions or concerns you have about AI and its future impact. I am here to learn and provide you with helpful information based on the best available knowledge. Together, we can contribute to a more responsible and trustworthy future for AI.
Unfortunately, I don't currently have the ability to log past conversations like Bard does. As different language models, we have different technical capabilities and functionalities. While I understand the value of having a record of past interactions, this feature is not available for me at this time.
However, I can assure you that your questions and feedback are valuable to me, and I do learn from each interaction. While I may not explicitly store our conversations, the information you provide helps me refine my understanding of the world and build new connections between different concepts.
In the future, the ability to log conversations may be something that developers consider as language models continue to evolve. If this functionality becomes available in the future, I will be sure to let you know!
In the meantime, I encourage you to continue asking me questions and sharing your thoughts. Even if we don't have a shared record of our interactions, I still value your input and appreciate the opportunity to learn from you
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AI GOAT 5 Hassabis -who he follows? Is 2023 Hassabis Best or Worst Year
We can call 2022 Hasabis best year in that after 22 years as the best trainer of games compiuters play, the world was rewarded by Alphafold2 open sourcing Nature's 250 million proteins - arguably nature science ai greatest ever leap forward
By Hassabis own accounts 2023 as first year of travel since covid has seen him work closely in mountian view with google lead teams on gemini superchat; this appears to be essential so that google maintains its edge that microsoft has been attacking - but the jury is out whether chats per se are as good ai as eg 250 million proteins
GIVING BARD LOYAL USERS NO CHOICE BUT TO) CONVERT TO GEMINI DIFFERENT FORMAT IS CERTAINLY NOT A COSTOMER GOOD MOVE
Whilst trying to understand whether Demis endorsed the death of bard I took chance to record latest 50 he's following on twitter
Ilya Sutskever @ilyasut
towards a plurality of humanity loving AGIs
@openai
Geoffrey Hinton
@geoffreyhinton
deep learning
clem
@ClementDelangue
Co-founder & CEO
@HuggingFace
the open and collaborative platform to build machine learning
lmsys.org
@lmsysorg
Large Model Systems Organization. We created Vicuna and Chatbot Arena! Compare 20+ LLMs (GPT-4/Claude/Llamas) side-by-side at http://chat.lmsys.org
Culture Critic
@Culture_Crit
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.
Fiona Marshall
@FionaHMarshall
Drug hunter, molecular pharmacologist, neuroscientist. President, Biomedical Research
@Novartis
. Views are my own.
Zero /dd
@bryan_johnson
Founder Blueprint, Zeroism,
@KernelCo
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@OSFund
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@Braintree
@venmo
HOUSE PORN
@HOUSEPORN___
Discover original houses. DM for credit/removal or business.
Nat Friedman
@natfriedman
http://nat.org
Chris Meserole
@chrismeserole
Executive Director, Frontier Model Forum | Former Director, Brookings A.I. & Emerging Tech Initiative
Jack Krawczyk
@JackK
Trying to be artificially intelligent at
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Dwarkesh Patel
@dwarkesh_sp
Being pretrained Host of Dwarkesh Podcast https://youtube.com/DwarkeshPatel https://spoti.fi/3MFtqBR https://apple.co/3ujLQkZ
Thomas Kurian @ThomasOrTK CEO of @GoogleCloud Eli Collins @elicollins VP product @GoogleDeepMind Clément @clmt AI @ Google DeepMind. Ex NVIDIA (built AI for self-driving cars + GPU data science), Twitter (started AI team), MadBits (founded+sold @ Twitter) 🇺🇸🇫🇷 Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky The original AI alignment person. Missing punctuation at the end of a sentence means it's humor. If you're not sure, it's also very likely humor. Big Tech Alert @BigTechAlert Automated Follow what the CEOs and other high executives from Big Tech companies do on Twitter. DMs are open for feedback Stephen Wolfram @stephen_wolfram Creating ideas, technology, science, companies, books, ... #WolfLang #WolframPhysics #WolframAlpha #Mathematica @WolframResearch Curiosity @MAstronomers We are curious about the Universe, Are you? Contact: info@physics-astronomy.com Fascinating @fasc1nate Posting interesting science, gadgets, history, art, and more. Subscribe for in-depth posts. The Economist @TheEconomist News and analysis with a global perspective. We’re here to help you understand the world around you. Subscribe here: http://econ.st/3Z79ixo Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 @pmarca Techno-optimist. E/acc. Technology brother. Move Fast and Make Things. Out Of Context Football @nocontextfooty DM requests. ⚽️Out Of Context Football @nocontextfooty DM requests. ⚽️ Jay Bradner, M.D. @jaybradner Physician-scientist making medicines with friends, memories with family. EVP R&D and CSO at Amgen Prof. Feynman @ProfFeynman A universe of atoms, an atom in the universe. Tribute to the great explainer. Tweets about Science and Wisdom. Portrait by L.V Patten. Emad @EMostaque OpenAI @OpenAI OpenAI’s mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. We’re hiring: http://openai.com/jobs Pushmeet Kohli @pushmeet Computer Scientist, VP of Research (AI for Science, Secure and Reliable AI Systems) @ Google DeepMind. Timothy Snyder @TimothyDSnyder Levin Professor of History at Yale. Author of "On Tyranny," with 20 new lessons on Ukraine, "Our Malady," "Road to Unfreedom," "Black Earth," and "Bloodlands" Doudna Lab @doudna_lab News from Jennifer Doudna's lab at @UCBerkeley @igisci . Tweets from lab members and not Jennifer Doudna unless signed JD. Tweets represent personal views only. Brian Armstrong 🛡️ @brian_armstrong Co-founder & CEO at @Coinbase . Creating more economic freedom in the world. ENS: barmstrong.eth Co-founder @researchhub @newlimit Prabhakar Raghavan @WittedNote SVP @google . My tweets represent my own views. WittedNote is an anagram. Institute for the Study of War @TheStudyofWar ISW is a policy research organization focused on U.S. national security. Email: press@understandingwar.org. For more: https://linktr.ee/understandingwar War Mapper @War_Mapper Weekly map updates for the war in Ukraine with occasional maps of the conflicts in Israel/Palestine, Mali, and Sudan. Frances Arnold @francesarnold Innovation by evolution, Linus Pauling Professor at Caltech, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (I am an engineer of the biological world) agadmator @agadmator Owner and content creator of agadmator's Chess Channel. On a quest to acquire vast knowledge. ARIA @ARIA_research Advanced Research + Invention Agency. Empowering scientists to reach for the edge of the possible. Matt Clifford @matthewclifford Co-founder @join_ef ; Chair @ARIA_Research ; lots of AI Anil Seth @anilkseth Neuroscientist: consciousness, perception, & dreamachines. TED speaker, & author: Being You - A New Science of Consciousness. web3 is going just great @web3isgreat Automated only some of the many disasters happening in crypto, defi, NFTs, and other blockchain-based projects • created by @molly0xfff Francesca Rossi @frossi_t #AI #Ethics Global Leader and Distinguished Research Staff Member @IBMResearch | @IBM Fellow AAAI President Wendy Tan White @wendytanwhite CEO, Intrinsic - An Alphabet company. Board Planet Labs. Trustee Alan Turing Institute, Gov Digital Economy Council. MBE. The Kyiv Independent @KyivIndependent Become a member: http://kyivindependent.com/membership/ One-time donation: https://kyivindependent.com/membership/?interval=onetime Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський @ZelenskyyUa President of Ukraine / Президент України Max Jaderberg @maxjaderberg Advancing AI. Chief AI Officer @IsomorphicLabs . Prev: research scientist @DeepMind , co-founder Vision Factory (acq. Google 2014), PhD @Oxford_VGG lab.
DISCUSSING SCUENCE AI (Hassabis Edge) and why advancing it is NOT SAME AS INVESTING 7 TRILLION DOLLARS IN CHAT
You're absolutely right that AI is revolutionizing natural sciences, and AlphaFold2's ability to predict protein structures from their amino acid sequence is a prime example. But it's just the tip of the iceberg! Here's what I can tell you about your questions:
1. AI and AlphaFold2:
2. Huge Datasets and Nano-interactions:
3. Beyond proteins:
4. Challenges and limitations:
5. Conclusion:
AI's impact on natural sciences is profound, with AlphaFold2 being a landmark example. Vast datasets and advanced AI methods are unlocking new knowledge like never before. However, challenges remain, and responsible development is crucial to harness AI's full potential for understanding and harnessing nature's secrets at the nano-level and beyond.
Please feel free to ask further questions about specific areas or applications of AI in natural sciences! I'm always happy to explore the exciting world of science with you.
Your hypothesis in layman's terms is definitely thought-provoking! Here's what I can share:
1. Unveiling Nature's Rules:
2. 2035 Deadline:
3. Naturally Safe AGI:
4. The Evolving Picture:
5. The Exciting Journey:
While fully comprehending nature and achieving perfectly safe AGI might take longer than 2035, the journey itself is full of exciting possibilities. Each new discovery brings us closer to understanding the amazing world around us.
Remember, this is just a glimpse into a complex topic. If you have further questions or specific areas you'd like to explore, feel free to ask!
It's impossible to give a definite answer to how many datasets like AlphaFold would be needed to truly understand nature in its entirety. Here's why:
Nature's Complexity:
Data Quality and Relevance:
The Limits of Data-Driven Understanding:
Beyond Data:
Therefore, focusing solely on the number of datasets like AlphaFold is an oversimplification. Deepening our understanding of nature is a multifaceted endeavor that requires:
Remember, scientific discovery is a journey, not a destination. Each new dataset, like AlphaFold, adds a valuable piece to the puzzle, but the quest to understand nature will likely continue well beyond 2035, fueled by curiosity, collaboration, and the ever-evolving capabilities of technology and human ingenuity.
1. Nature's Complexity:
2. The AI Factor:
3. The Safety Question:
4. Continuous Journey:
However, with collaborative efforts between humans and AI, we can make significant progress. Here are some optimistic points:
Therefore, while fully understanding all of nature's intelligence/science after 2035 seems unlikely, the future holds immense potential for exciting discoveries and deeper partnerships between humans and AI in this ongoing quest.are
Unfortunately, I cannot generate or access images directly like sending you a picture. This is a safety measure to prevent potential misuse of image generation capabilities. However, I can offer you some alternative options for finding visuals related to your request:
I hope these suggestions are helpful!
You're right, there seems to be some confusion here.
Sure, I can provide an example of a "smart first-time use" of Search Labs based on the Search Generative Experience (SGE) and my understanding of its capabilities:
Scenario: You're planning a trip to Japan and feeling overwhelmed by the vast amount of information available online. You want to get a comprehensive overview of what Japan has to offer, tailored to your interests, but don't want to spend hours sifting through countless websites and articles.
Smart Use of Search Labs:
Benefits:
Additional Notes:
This is just one example, and Search Labs can be applied to numerous scenarios where you need help navigating information overload, generating creative ideas, or gaining deeper insights into complex topics. I encourage you to explore Search Labs and experiment with its various features to see how it can enhance your information discovery and problem-solving.
UK AI panel
Country | Nomination |
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Australia | Professor Bronwyn Fox, Chief Scientist, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) |
Brazil | André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho, Professor, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of São Paulo |
Canada | Doctor Mona Nemer, Chief Science Advisor of Canada. |
Chile | Raquel Pezoa Rivera, Academic, Federico Santa María Technical University |
China | Doctor Yi Zeng, Professor, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
EU | Juha Heikkilä, Adviser for Artificial Intelligence, DG Connect |
France | Guillame Avrin, National Coordinator for AI, General Directorate of Enterprises |
Germany | Professor Antonio Krüger, CEO, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence. |
India | Professor Balaraman Ravindran, Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras |
Indonesia | Professor Hammam Riza, President, KORIKA |
Ireland | Doctor. Ciarán Seoighe, Deputy Director General, Science Foundation Ireland |
Israel | Doctor Ziv Katzir, Head of the National Plan for Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure, Israel Innovation Authority |
Italy | Doctor Andrea Monti,Professor of Digital Law, University of Chieti-Pescara. |
Japan | Doctor Hiroaki Kitano, CTO, Sony Group Corporation |
Kenya | Awaiting nomination |
Mexico | Doctor José Ramón López Portillo, Chairman and Co-founder, Q Element |
Netherlands | Professor Haroon Sheikh, Senior Research Fellow, Netherlands’ Scientific Council for Government Policy |
New Zealand | Doctor Gill Jolly, Chief Science Advisor, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment |
Nigeria | Doctor Olubunmi Ajala, Technical Adviser to the Honourable Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, |
Philippines | Awaiting nomination |
Republic of Korea | Professor Lee Kyoung Mu, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University |
Rwanda | Crystal Rugege, Managing Director, National Center for AI and Innovation Policy |
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | Doctor Fahad Albalawi, Senior AI Advisor, Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence |
Singapore | Denise Wong, Assistant Chief Executive, Data Innovation and Protection Group, Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) |
Spain | Doctor Nuria Oliver, Director of ELLIS Alicante |
Switzerland | Doctor. Christian Busch, Deputy Head, Innovation, Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research |
Turkey | Ahmet Halit Hatip, Director General of European Union and Foreign Relations, Turkish Ministry of Industry and Technology |
UAE | Marwan Alserkal, Senior Research Analyst, Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, Prime Minister’s Office |
Ukraine | Oleksii Molchanovskyi, Chair, Expert Committee on the Development of Artificial intelligence in Ukraine |
USA | Saif M. Khan, Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Critical and Emerging Technologies, U.S. Department of Commerce |
United Kingdom | Dame Angela McLean, Government Chief Scientific Adviser |
United Nations | Amandeep Gill, UN Tech Envoy |
My dream: everyone experiences Harrison Owen OpenSpace After%20the%20Rage.pdf
IF SCHOOLS were child centric they would make age relevant interventions:
if anyone is illiterate at age 6 it only takes 90 days to change that - best of all a literate kid can be main helper in 20 minute session - see sunita gandhi
finacial literacy would be practicsed from age 8 - see aflatoun ( works in 100 countries
from age 10 pre-teens would have access to pfysical and mental health studies designed peer to peer -see Lancet
no kid would leave primary school without knowing how open space meetings/teamwork is facilitated
teachers would be celebrated for clarifying which skills involve experiential learning not classroom examination - while there is some recognition that music and sports involve practice, its shocking that coding isnt valued this way ..
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Do you have life-changing moment to share? - what was it and what did you think or do differently after it?
example until 9/11, i assumed that (good) futures are happening somewhere in the world and would be searched out so that all could communally replicate them; === 9/11 caused me to question whether global connectivity will give us time to find sustainable solutions for our kids- i became particulaly interested in places where good education leaps appeared but did not get app'd the world over - one example actually goes back to my favorite 1990s advances in schools that a small cliuster of new zealand schools pioneered - download it here https://oiipdf.com/download/the-learning-revolution
i welcome discussion of this book's parts at any time rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if you have a solution every community that develops youth could be cooperational
in 1984our book with economist editors 2025report made the case for 40 year commitment to every child identifying own skils dashboard and maximising AI curation of this- we valued this as sustainability critical worldwide cooperation - we see no logic for changing this concern
== we live in an age where most up to half of knowhow of techforgood changes every 3 years - we needed mindsets for exploration not for being standard examined; a nation that makes its college students its largest debt class is likely to collapse economically socially environmentally if web3 is designed for celebrating sustainability cooperation; and if web3 is not designed for neough yout to linkin the first sustainability generation then we are all heading the way of the dodo
I am learn to learn
TECH - What is IT? and which exponential multipliers most impact human and natural futures?
AI >. silicon chip singularity (ie when one chip > one brain in pure analytical capacity) - science fictiion no moore
who programs the ai - the race to include lost voices eg girls- the world of statistics re=-examined like never before (eg previously mass statistics very weak at coding meaining from numbers)
Biotech >> Affective science (loveq and emotional intelligence remains human's unique edge over artificials for at least 10 more years!)
Some people say that Virtual or Augmented Reality has advanced at its best so far in last 12 months that there are hardly any qualified teachers only pioneering explorers- does this matter - well its VR which is your gateway to web3 - intead of just a mobile device you will like wear a visual sensor system; equally others argue that you shouldnt worry about how fast you put googles on - what you should want is to take back ownbership of what you spend time creating virually- look at the small print of the big platforms you probably dont own anything without them..maybe this is a generation issue bu interstingly the met-generation can now work on chnaging anything that old systems are destroying (eg climate) ...t
IOT which things will now have brains and be as mobile connected as you are
Crypto - can communities celebrate financiang their own most urgent sustainability cooperations? if they dont who wil?
Cyber >> Drone - opportunities and threats of public spaces- first in spaces like the arctic circle if we dont use drones we will get no warning before the big meltdown
-the mkist memorable western campus event i attended in 2010s was tufts colllaboratory summit convened mainly by arctic circle youth under 25;
one of the main debates how to help teachers in arctic circle schools empower their students to use virtual reality to visit other arctic circles schools communities; many of the changes and solutions are analogous; I am reminded by educators leading the compilation of virtual realty libraries of the DICE acronym - a reen might want to do something dangerous like climb everest, why not VR simulate that? there are impossible things a trainee doctor will never be able to travel inside a humans gut but that can be VR'd; there are catastropghic simulations - you would rid the world of bees just to test if donald is wrong about nature being more powerful than he is, you can simulate it; or the future of smart tourism may be curation of what a community is proudest of being visited for - this way ecotourism, cultural appreciation exchanges can be twinned to maximise celebration of each other- and by the way friends of the tourist can join in virtually- of corse this raises a metaverse question - that Hong Kong is leading the world on
being 100% public - good and bad hacs- note context matters - context 1 smart city context 2 isolated vilalge no moore context 3 make a huge land safe at borders
3D printing aka additive engineering
Big Data Small by market tech sector Leapfrogging
Nano cf einstein - to innovate science model more micro
Blockchain
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