IQ NET -D_K now! aka Donald_Kamala

IQ NET -D_K now! aka Donald_Kamala

India AI Dialogue this week footnoted : 0.42 Nvidia Hunag to Reliance/Jio Ambani - nobody has contributed more to AI than you

Is it possible for engineers to safely increase brainpower of every human being's lifetime, trust and family tree's deep data tracks through society at every GPS of mother earth, and if needs be outer space?

This was the Inteligence Question that Neumann-Einstein-Turing faced when they met for a year in Princetion 1938-9.

They first had to help the alies win the war with the abddest ever machine -atomic bomb. From 1945 Von Nemaunn began training every journalist (and even a few economists and lawyers) in this question, and related precepts such as brains neural netwprks (see last Notes published as Com,puter & The Brain)

But neither John nor the journalists including those of London's Royal Societies & The Economist (ED) from 1951 (ED51) foresaw how these 3 generations of engineers (Einstein's 1905 papers chnaged world of science decaring Newtonian science conflicted with nature's at nano levels, V Neumann (cancer), Turing (suicide)) would all part from earth within 3 years of each other. Neumann had a lot of othrt eork to do. Actually by 1939 Einstein's maths brain had started to fade but he kept asking the great philosophical questions to the end - see eg his conversations with Gandhi, Freud, and HBUC studemts/ I am pretty sure Germans/Hungarians/Austrians/Swiss can find other brainm s Einstein surveyed humanity on but the clearest English dialogues came fro, GFHbus.

Overall, as V Neumann forwarned if humans did not collab enough to answer this question from every gps within less than a century, then our species would go the way of the dodo.

It would be prudent to make sure intergenerational investments visioned millennials as teh first renewable generation. Anything more tardy gambles with extinmction's exponentially rising -whether youi call that climate science, virus science, emotional intelligence science ...

ED62: Three emerging world leaders who valued Neumnns question were JFK, Prince Charles family, and Japan Emperoir family. At the 1984 Tokyo Olympics Japan & Uk committed to reconcile confloicts their global historys had spun but sadly Kennedy's assassination m,eant that the US messed out on this intelligence even as it west coast started accelarrating the engines needed to play intelligence greatest games.

ED64 An interesing traiad to comnsider is Deming , Moore & your chpice of Japanese to most inspire American trabformation (electronics of Sony's Morita, or whomever was the calcukatir manufacturer (?Casio) that became intel's biggest order in 1964 or within a few years Canon's early impaxt on digital imaging pr Toyota's better factories for engineeriung cars)/

ED70: In terms of Asia's mass pplulations *2/3 humans are asian and most still lived in darkness inland Asia) community level intelligence 2 last mile food, and gaol3 have always been absolutely critical. In other wprds the intelligence of engineers ED70: Boralaug and Abed tpgethert with the medica joy of larry brilliant mattered at 1970), UNICEFS James Grant soon played the most ptractical sxaling role of any UN ahency leader.

ED82: When The Economist surveyed why not silicon valley every where in 1982 3 interesting forces were Anne Doerr in VC World, Condi Rice in Stanfird's world and the emerging Steve Jobs.

ED84 From 1984. 2025 report proposed each tanksgiving to update who's intelligence who for the next year |Economist Year of Genre though the von Neumann valaution purpose of this publication never wholly took root).

ED01 Later in 2001 it was Steve Jobs who invited the Valley to celebrate Abed's womemn empowerment imntelligence and Mr and Mrs Jerry Yang brudged what had been Yahoo's interest out of san frabcujsco , tokyo and taiwan with renewing stanfi8rds 21st C and first femaler em,[powering one. ED09 From this point of view by 2009 HLS - Huang -&Li Fei-Fei& Hassabos had cbecone 1939 Princetopm=Londomn equivalent of the NET. THis time the hope is the 3 wonderful multipliers of iontelligence all celebrate at least normal life expectancies - between 15 and 30 yerars of extrordinary brainpoiwer multiplying each other friends -what natures maths of einstein deepest data reveals; what makes autonomus engines safe; what can only be energised by ,million times more comoutinhg power designed with thpusands of times more energy efficiecy than only deploying supercpu.

Here we transcribe what happens when one subcontinents telecpoms leader taps hlh's knowho and the nation's leader agrees every human in India and beyomnd can celbrate boossting their intelligencve with Ai


If anyne ants to dicssuss this from november 7 I will try to help revision what regional jigsaws could join in with India's game plan if indeed anyone redaing this values such an approach.


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my friendes how are you so good very

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nice to see you very very nice to see

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you please sit

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down well you know we've been this

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morning we've been talking about

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Ai and the last time you and I spent

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time together we were talking about AI

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and uh the time before that we were

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talking about Ai and uh I now you could

0:35

see we don't really have much to talk

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about aside from

0:39

Ai and and um

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uh no one no one has contributed more

0:46

Mukesh to help India become a high tech

0:53

and a deep Tech India now you're at the

0:56

beginning of that Journey you have great

0:59

aspirations I know you have deep

1:01

aspirations to help India become a deep

1:04

tech industry and and uh what gives you

1:07

that conviction and why is artificial

1:09

intelligence that moment for

1:13

India so Jensen first let me welcome you

1:17

to our city of Mumbai a city with a

1:21

large

1:23

heart we are in what is the GE World

1:27

Center which is new which is built by my

1:29

my wife so if I don't say it's built by

1:32

my wife I was instructed to say

1:36

that I'm at her

1:38

house in her house is bigger than your

1:43

house and I thought your house was

1:45

pretty big just so you know from mesha's

1:49

house I could see my house in

1:54

California so and you know while I was

1:57

listening to you you

2:00

talked about Nidia being

2:03

a exotic place and I was thinking that

2:08

when you are in

2:09

India I've got to give you my version of

2:13

what uh Nvidia means to me and I was

2:17

just thinking about it backstage there's

2:19

a very important word link which is

2:23

called Vidya p i d y a right and in

2:31

in Indian in Hindi as we are all

2:34

determined to make the best llm in Hindi

2:39

right in Hindi Vidya means

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knowledge I knew I named the company

2:48

right I knew it so everybody said Nvidia

2:53

what a horrible name you will never make

2:55

it so what it means I knew it I stuck

2:58

with it so you you can take credit for

3:00

this interpretation no problem right so

3:04

it still is getting it gets better uh

3:07

Jensen so if we think about Vidya Vidya

3:11

is Saraswati and Saraswati is our

3:15

goddess of knowledge so when you

3:21

actually devote yourself sincerely to

3:25

the goddess of knowledge and you acquire

3:28

knowledge

3:30

then in our tradition the goddess of

3:33

prosperity which is Lakshmi

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follows so what you are doing 32 years

3:45

ago I knew

3:47

this so and now the story of Nvidia has

3:50

been revealed to all of

3:53

you so our first principles right are

3:58

what

4:00

you are driving thank you

4:02

is the knowledge Revolution converting

4:06

into the international into what I call

4:08

the intelligence Revolution and that

4:11

drives

4:13

Prosperity across the world for all all

4:16

the 8 billion people and I think that

4:19

what we are at the doorsteps of is the

4:23

new intelligence age and on behalf of

4:27

everybody I am very proud to have you as

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as my friend and welcome to India and

4:33

thank you for actually contributing to

4:36

the world to bring the intelligence Age

4:40

In Our Lifetime and

4:43

hopefully together with everybody this

4:47

can drive to more prosperity for all the

4:50

8 billion people in the world and

4:53

particularly the 1 and a half billion

4:55

people in India

4:56

[Applause]

5:03

mesha it is it is such an honor and such

5:06

a great privilege and an incredible joy

5:08

to be able to contribute in this way and

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and um as as you know

5:15

uh the IT industry of India is world

5:19

world renowned for its very large

5:23

scale and not just in size but in deep

5:26

expertise of computer science very few

5:30

countries in the world has this natural

5:32

resource this amazing natural resource

5:35

called it and computer science

5:37

expertise in the last couple of years

5:40

we've been working together to upskill

5:43

and we've now upskilled about

5:45

200,000 it professionals into the world

5:48

of AI you know what what do we have to

5:50

do together and how can we work together

5:53

to help transform India at the speed of

5:57

light really because everything is

5:59

moving so fast to to to to transform

6:03

India into a center not of just it but a

6:07

center of

6:09

AI so from my point of view uh Jensen

6:14

let me tell you my own uh experience uh

6:18

in

6:19

India first right as our prime minister

6:24

has said that this is a new aspirational

6:29

India

6:31

what we have today is we are among the

6:34

only country in the world where the

6:36

average age of 1.4 billion Indians is

6:40

below

6:41

35 so what is driving our economy is not

6:46

only new technologies like AI but also

6:50

aspirations and I believe that uh you

6:54

know the Prime Minister and I believe

6:57

that his leadership in terms of

7:01

converting India to a premier Digital

7:04

Society has been vital and continues to

7:09

drive activity at the ground level so

7:12

it's demography it's

7:14

leadership the third factor is that we

7:20

as Indians have the raw talent you

7:23

talked about converting 200,000 people

7:26

into this but I believe there are

7:28

millions right if we now see India has

7:32

become home right among all the

7:35

companies across the world we are our

7:39

fastest in growing industry is global

7:42

competency centers so we do space

7:46

research in India we do pharmaceutical

7:48

research in India I'm sure that you're

7:51

thinking of building chips in India

7:53

that's right we

7:55

are in our own energy industry we do bio

7:59

energy industry all the energy major

8:02

shell BP right actually do their

8:06

innovation in India so India is fast

8:10

becoming a Innovation Hub for the world

8:14

in terms of where we are and not the

8:16

[Applause]

8:19

manufacturing and and so you know we

8:21

have we have over 10,000 Engineers here

8:24

in India ourselves so that's like our

8:28

challenge what we also have

8:32

is we also have what I call the

8:36

necessary infrastructure and we've

8:38

been fortunate that we have the

8:43

connectivity infrastructure which I is

8:47

equivalent to the roads so if you don't

8:49

have roads you will not reach your

8:52

destination so I believe that today

8:56

apart from the US and China right India

9:00

has the best digital connectivity

9:03

infrastructure 4G 5G and Broadband in

9:07

the world

9:09

yeah when people talk about Gio and you

9:14

know we said we Geo took India from

9:20

number 158 in the world to number one in

9:24

the world in 8 years

9:31

we as a single company didn't know

9:34

anything about this domain right but

9:38

today we are the largest data company in

9:42

the world mhm right yeah our volumes are

9:45

equivalent to AT&T mobile and Verizon

9:48

combined yeah so

9:59

I I would I would say I would say uh uh

10:03

size of local market is quite an

10:07

advantage but let me tell you like the

10:10

most satisfying piece and well having

10:13

one and a half billion part do it the

10:16

best part still coming that's pretty

10:17

satisfying so the most satisfying piece

10:21

is

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that as

10:24

Gio

10:26

we delivered about 16 exabytes of data

10:31

this year we will deliver this

10:34

year and the average in the US you pay

10:39

$5 a

10:40

GB in the world average for data is

10:45

about $35 a

10:48

GB in

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India Geo delivers data at 15 cents a

10:56

GP and what

11:00

and what that means is you don't do you

11:03

encourage your customers to use their

11:06

phones we do and what really that means

11:09

Jensen is a Perpetual value yeah right

11:14

that technology has delivered customer

11:17

value yeah of between 500 and 700

11:21

billion do a year year on year every

11:24

year to Indians and this is the gift of

11:27

technology to the people of India

11:29

and this is what right what you

11:32

described as

11:34

intelligence we can do to

11:38

actually bring prosperity to all the

11:42

people and bring equality to the world

11:44

and that is the opportunity why I

11:46

describe this and this is the reason

11:50

that India will be one of the biggest

11:53

intelligence markets and it's not only

11:56

our aspirations but I think it is just

12:01

the raw gene pool and the raw Gene power

12:05

that exists in India the youth power

12:07

that exists in India that is actually

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going

12:11

to and drive yeah intelligence and

12:16

hopefully once we drive intelligence for

12:18

our domestic market right we will use

12:23

intelligent Services Beyond software to

12:27

integrate with the rest of the world

12:29

that's right and Indians now will not

12:31

only export CEOs to the world's largest

12:34

companies but hundreds of millions of

12:44

Indians it's it's true it's true all of

12:47

my all of my colleagues all of my

12:49

friends back home they're all

12:51

Indians all all of my CEOs and and

12:54

hundreds of millions will deliver to the

12:57

world AI services

13:00

help a better world and that is why

13:04

you're being here thank right is

13:07

important your commitment to this

13:09

country is important and working

13:13

together right this cannot be done by

13:15

any one company anyone individual but we

13:19

all have to work together to bring this

13:23

intelligence age safely to the world so

13:27

that we can create a more equal World a

13:30

prosperous world and allow the global

13:34

South to catch up with the rest of the

13:44

world one of the things that that that

13:47

uh you you've highlighted is just the

13:49

immense amount of Digital Data that's

13:51

available um surely at Gio and in India

13:56

and this is leads to leads to one of the

13:59

things that I want to announce uh with

14:00

you uh as you as you know in order to

14:03

lead in artificial intelligence you need

14:05

to have uh AI model technology that uh

14:10

India has you need to have data massive

14:14

quantities of data and using a uh the

14:18

last thing you need is uh AI

14:21

infrastructure and uh uh we're we're

14:24

announcing that that Reliance and Nvidia

14:27

are partnering uh to build a a

14:29

infrastructure here in India

14:34

absolutely you know uh and then and then

14:37

the the thing that I will say is that in

14:39

order ultimately to create that into a

14:40

flywheel is one of the great advantages

14:43

that India has which is a very large

14:45

population of

14:46

users and and so now you you have the

14:49

fundamental ingredients uh

14:52

AI data and AI infrastructure uh and you

14:57

have a large population of us users that

15:00

ultimately creates your AI flywheel the

15:03

thing that that I really love and um uh

15:06

when I met modii the first time he asked

15:09

me to meet his cabinet uh was to this

15:12

this has got to be about six years ago

15:14

he asked me to address this cabinet

15:17

about artificial

15:19

intelligence and I was so surprised it

15:21

was the literally the first time any

15:24

government leader uh any national

15:26

leaders asked me to address uh his C

15:29

on um uh this particular topic it was

15:31

long before anybody was talking about

15:33

artificial intelligence and my last

15:35

visit with him he said he said this and

15:36

it was really quite profound he said I

15:39

was explaining to him uh the concept of

15:43

uh AI infrastructure and why it's

15:44

essential for every nation to have their

15:47

own AI infrastructure like their own

15:49

communication their internet

15:50

infrastructure their roads uh energy of

15:54

course and of course intelligence should

15:57

be part of your infrastructure and

15:59

manufacturing of intelligence should be

16:00

part of your infrastructure and and he

16:02

said this he said he

16:05

said it makes completely complete sense

16:10

that India should

16:13

manufacture its own AI manufacture your

16:17

own AI you should not Outsource you

16:20

should not export data to import

16:23

intelligence that India should not

16:26

export data to import intelligence and

16:29

he

16:30

said absolutely and and mo Modi said

16:35

it's like India should not just export

16:38

flour to import

16:41

bread we should add value to the data

16:45

ourselves and and uh and the partnership

16:49

uh that we have is to start that journey

16:51

to build the underlying infrastructure

16:53

so that India could have your own

16:55

infrastructure you surely have your own

16:57

computer science expertise

16:59

and you also have your data you have a

17:01

giant population of users uh to to drive

17:05

that flywheel and then one one more

17:07

comment I this is the thing that that

17:11

that he was he was most inspired by uh

17:13

six years ago he said he said that

17:16

artificial intelligence has the ability

17:18

to

17:19

elevate um the entire population of

17:22

India and the reason for that I was

17:24

talking earlier to him about the fact

17:27

that there are so few people in the

17:29

world who knows how to program a

17:33

computer programming is not easy uh here

17:36

uh in India it's the largest population

17:39

of any pro of programmers in the world

17:41

however still programming is not easy

17:43

most people don't know how to program

17:44

python or C++ or you know Pascal or

17:47

Fortran but or Java but everyone knows

17:51

how to program an

17:53

intelligence and so the ability to

17:55

program computers is available to a

17:57

small population but the ability to

17:59

program AI is something that everyone

18:02

can do and if if AI could be put into

18:06

the hands of every citizen it would

18:09

Elevate and put into the hands of

18:11

everyone this incredible capability you

18:13

and I get the benefit from called

18:15

computers and this computer could now

18:18

benefit everybody in society and and

18:20

that he he explained that back to me

18:23

absolutely and I think that that is why

18:25

I started by saying that we are very

18:28

fortunate

18:29

to have a Visionary leader who believes

18:33

not only in Vision but in execution yeah

18:37

and where

18:38

[Applause]

18:42

I and you know Jensen where I

18:45

see our partnership and

18:49

uh

18:50

is really in a sense I was waiting for

18:55

your gb2 200s to mature because like you

18:59

from first principles I don't

19:01

like uh doing anything but the best

19:04

technology and now your gb200 right is

19:09

undoubtedly the best technology I'm

19:11

looking forward all of my technology is

19:14

the best

19:15

[Laughter]

19:17

technology India India including the

19:20

next one India will start with what is

19:24

the absolute best that you have and I'm

19:26

happy to like what we are

19:29

doing at jamnagar is we are now ready

19:34

for big scaleup so we're building

19:38

infrastructure right and we think big so

19:41

we're building infrastructure for 1

19:44

gwatt which can be expandable to

19:46

multiple gigawatts at one

19:49

location we already have the green power

19:54

so that we are not dependent on anybody

19:57

else for Power

19:59

we are building this so that we can

20:03

scale this and as your multiple order of

20:06

magnitude Technologies come we will

20:09

build our infrastructure and uh we will

20:13

one important piece that I believe is

20:16

important is that for India and Indians

20:20

right we have to repeat a Geo for

20:23

intelligence to be really affordable

20:26

available to the common people yeah

20:33

and towards that it

20:36

is important that we design and build

20:39

infrastructure so that to use AI our

20:44

customers don't have to change a phone

20:47

don't have to change their computers but

20:49

they can still get good quality Ai and

20:53

we take the burden of putting that

20:55

infrastructure together and I think that

20:58

is what what uh we are counting on you

21:01

and us to do on top of

21:05

that I have

21:07

again great respect for my friend Mark

21:11

zukera because by bringing open

21:15

source to the world of

21:18

intelligence he has

21:21

given you

21:23

know everybody the opportunity to

21:26

participate in this revolution

21:29

Lama 3 has activated every single

21:31

company every single industry around the

21:33

world it's incredible and what you have

21:35

done with llama 3 also right is and all

21:38

of us we can build on top of that and to

21:42

my mind this move of Mark will be

21:47

written in the history right when we

21:49

look at it 100 years from now that open

21:52

source all the big things in the world

21:54

have have helped on open source like

21:56

Linux was open source and I I think that

21:59

uh at least from an India point of view

22:03

we can use llama as a base model it

22:07

allows all of us to develop on top of a

22:12

state ofth art uh model and surely then

22:17

we can fine-tune train retrain do

22:20

everything else and I am sure that there

22:24

is somebody in this audience who is very

22:27

bright and very young and we will have

22:30

right into the future an Indian model

22:34

right as you very rightly said which

22:35

might be 10x of Lama and that will

22:38

happen from India and I hope and pray

22:40

that our young people will do that but

22:43

to start off with open source is great

22:46

that's right on top of that right all

22:49

your tools so The Foundry tools that we

22:52

have we are looking forward to a

22:57

Development Center where we take core of

22:59

your tools and train hundreds of

23:01

thousands of developers in India to use

23:05

all the Enterprise tools to use the

23:07

Omniverse tools so that we can really

23:11

apply intelligence in a practical way

23:14

and to me this is just the starting of

23:18

this intelligence age it's a multi-

23:21

decadal journey cash is talking like an

23:25

engineer guys listen listen to him go

23:29

he's starting to sound like a

23:30

28-year-old engineer what do you guys

23:33

think I like it I like it and that's why

23:38

that's what we're going to do together

23:40

and uh true I can like assure you that

23:44

like like we did in data in a few years

23:48

from now right we will surprise the

23:50

world with what India and Indians can

23:52

achieve in the intelligence Market thank

23:55

you

24:00

mesh it it will it will um uh certainly

24:05

certainly we would agree that this is an

24:07

extraordinary time for the world and

24:11

this is an extraordinary opportunity for

24:13

India um to have precisely the

24:17

conditions that have such a large

24:19

population and large industry of

24:21

computer

24:22

scientists at a time when this industry

24:26

the Computing industry is going to

24:27

become the int Ence

24:29

industry leveraging on everything that

24:31

you have leveraging on everything that

24:33

you know and your

24:36

indigenous Advantage enormous amounts of

24:40

data a large population of consumers to

24:44

drive that flywheel of intelligence to

24:46

data data to intelligence intelligence

24:48

to data and have to National will to go

24:52

do something about it this is such an

24:54

extraordinary time and I am honored and

24:58

privilege to be partnered with you to do

25:00

this and let's let's uh let's make it a

25:05

promise today that we will work together

25:09

so that India could take advantage of

25:12

the intelligence Revolution that's ahead

25:14

of us okay thank you very much thank

25:17

you thank you thank you thank you so

25:20

very much thank you ladies and gentlemen

25:23

mesh Amani thank you thank

25:27

you thank you you and Jensen my friend

25:31

right you are here only a few days uh

25:35

before Diwali Diwali is our new year it

25:41

is where we

25:43

worship the goddess of prosperity so on

25:47

behalf of uh all of us we wish you thank

25:51

you a very very prosperous New Year and

25:53

to all of you a happy diali and a happy

25:56

happy Dali everyone

25:58

thank

26:00

you than

Chris Macrae MA DAMTP Cantab

ai20s.com 2025reportersclub thanks Kamala for most decency White House ever seen,,,

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https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/from-alexnet-ai-factories-nvidias-vision-100-trillion-schwentker-bgt7c/ https://www.google.com/search?q=japan+%22industrial+revolution%22+soc5.0+OR+%22osaka+track%22 May i play devils advocate following up chats Von Neumann diarists have been involved in since 1951. Von Neumann anticipated consequemces of accelerating tech would multiply health*wealth by 10 fold or nothing. Nothing is the Orwellian scenario of endless wars and multiplying hateful media instead of intelligence boosting all of our brains abilities and recognising how much local work is needed if every community is to be aggood sdpace for families to develop children what I belive the Japanese have called soc5.0 as well as Osaka Track www.economistdiary.com/2019

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ai20s.com 2025reportersclub thanks Kamala for most decency White House ever seen,,,

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Here's what dimplomacy ai speaker Annete Wu https://www.dhirubhai.net/in/anette-wu-fortgang/ has just posted on her NY Columbia U vision of health ai diplomacy Such an honor to speak at the Future Forum at the Johns Hopkins Science Diplomacy Hub 2024 on Internationalization of Medical Education and Science Diplomacy. Thank you to Jan Lüdert, Ph.D.and the German Center for Research and Innovation (DWIH) New York with Julia Helmes and Saskia Ibrom for hosting and perfectly executing such exciting conference. It was wonderful to connect with and be inspired by my panel speakers Francisco Del Canto Viterale, Yuko Harayama, Sumie Nakaya, Christian Neubacher, and Kathrin Kohs. Thank you for the encouragement from the audience on my work with the International Collaboration and Exchange Program - Preparing Leaders for Healthcare (https://lnkd.in/eJ9a5cJB). hashtag #internationalcollaborationandexchangeprogram, hashtag #IoME, hashtag #sciencediplomacy

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ai20s.com 2025reportersclub thanks Kamala for most decency White House ever seen,,,

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This week Diplomacy Ai launched by Gernany's Ambassadoir to US at Blloomberg Hopkins 555 penn avenue DC. Which intelligences can embassies and mayors -and all human citizens - celebrate. Loved idea of Ms Nakaya Fomrer UN Japan https://hri.ad.hit-u.ac.jp/html/100001480_profile_en.html why is no chat sharing solutions to disaster prevention relief recovery. See several hundred die of floods in valencia spain or asheville district of NC ASK why did EU knowledgoard shut down water angels net:` we co-piloted 2004 with million times less tech. Idea citizens would code water concerns by locality; we might get hundreds over time from what causse flloods to deserts to polution etc- what alerts minimise which kind oif disaster; what solutions can prevent disaster. I am hopefuil that Dimplonacy AI & nvidia's earth2.0 will merge into www.ai20s.com water angels. After all any citizen could raise a concern,; mayors could validate exact code; borderless solution bots relevant to crisis could be mapped. why isnt there a link to this on un front page - is sdg 6 too simple to ask every education institute to join in water angelng. why dont cadidates use the most expensive ad campaigns in history to popularise angels nets meet Very Good AI

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