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Sunday, September 10, 2023

transformational intelligence curricula lifted by women


coming up november will see humans AI book of college year launch
- fei-fei li world's I see publisher melinda gates;



in october see leaflet by Fei-Fei Li & Gary Marcus - Rise of Ai Superpowers on national ai -and whether any universities dare help their students collaborate; this also connects with multilateral ai hi-level panels eg UN Guterres first meeting 30 August 2023

 imagine september (also annual update of UN General Assembly understanding of 8 billion peoples) of this blog is a wiki on womens most urgent missing inteligence practice networks with or without machine mediation



forgive us some real time editing through september

2023/09- which un events next live up to pace Sheika Moza & Guterres started 13 Sept

2023/08 hows melinda gates curricula of lifting women empowerment shaping up as 4th book worlds i see becomes university text of the yeart following on the 10 first 10 ai4sall resource she and ceo of nvidia started seed funding with DR FFL 2017

2023/07 we all know the world's worst stories spun from 2001, but whats the latest dibs from steve jobs hostinf 65th birtday wish party with sir fazle abed in silicon valley and commitememts of all linkedin to change 21st university out of recognition from the misery of studnt debt and over-examination and failure to celbraye cooperation of all femaly grad alumni

6 thank goodness when the worlds greatest female mathematician and humaniser of ai landed stanfird 2009, coursera ng & ibrahim were there to lead 3 cheers; ng stayed in stanfird lab, lila chose to become hassabis coo once it was clead dep mind is ai science number 1 revolution space

5 and what the world do withy the goats of mathematics- as biograhers of von neumann and his consequences fir economics and meda since 1951 no words can express our joy that these 11 billion beings who passed through earth since 1950 included thesde 2 amazing guides

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regarding 21st open university movement of graduates sharing missing action learning movememts needed by millennials as first un sustainability generation

search (selections below) as at sept 10 prior to un/eaa event wed 13 sept organised by middle east leading female sdg advocate qatar's first lady (education city wreld class womens campus) partnreship sheika moza 

eg search melinda gates moments of lift genre intersection with

human ai movemenstsof fei-fei li- book world i see- epicentre stanfird

the youngest richest western female health philantropist priscilla chan- at stanford twister town mountain view

governance supporter me condoleeza rice hoover institute stanford

tech databanks jennifer dowds berkeley

which other women will emerge from pre teens diffusion of www.aiforall.org including ai dance

from november all of above are expected to virally multiply moments of lift female deep empowerment community sdg practice genres started by melinda gates after divorcing bill as as co-seed funds for ai4all with valleys (santa clara's) newest richest man ceo nvidia

2 comments:

  1. Q&A with bard --Do you know of any university partnerships which are helping their graduates collaborate around these ai superpowers connections with sd goals concerning millennials generation?
    Yes, there are a number of university partnerships that are helping their graduates collaborate around AI connections with SDG goals. Here are a few examples:

    Stanford University and Tsinghua University: These two universities have a joint AI research center that is focused on developing AI solutions to global challenges.
    University of California, Berkeley and Peking University: These two universities have a joint AI institute that is focused on developing AI solutions for social good.
    MIT and the Chinese Academy of Sciences: These two institutions have a joint AI research program that is focused on developing AI solutions for sustainable development.
    These partnerships are helping to create a global network of AI researchers and practitioners who are committed to using AI for good. They are also helping to train the next generation of AI leaders who will be responsible for developing and deploying AI solutions that can address the world's most pressing challenges.

    In addition to these university partnerships, there are also a number of non-profit organizations that are working to connect AI researchers and practitioners from around the world. For example, the AI for Good Global Summit is a yearly event that brings together AI leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss how AI can be used to solve global problems.

    I believe that these partnerships and organizations are playing a vital role in ensuring that AI is used for good. They are helping to create a global community of AI practitioners who are committed to using AI to make the world a better place.

    I would also like to add that there are a number of online platforms that are helping to connect AI researchers and practitioners from around the world. For example, the AI4SDGs platform is a global network of AI practitioners who are working to develop AI solutions to SDG challenges.

    I think that these platforms are also playing a valuable role in helping to connect AI researchers and practitioners from around the world and to promote the use of AI for good.

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  2. Bard added this viewpoint when it comes to the 2 countries with the most millennial engineers --- the booklet suggests several SDG foci that China and the United States could collaborate around if they value all humans AI. These include:

    SDG 3: Good health and well-being: AI could be used to develop new treatments for diseases, improve healthcare delivery, and make healthcare more affordable and accessible.
    SDG 4: Quality education: AI could be used to personalize education, provide access to high-quality education to all, and reduce the cost of education.
    SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth: AI could be used to create new jobs, automate tasks, and improve productivity.
    SDG 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure: AI could be used to develop new technologies, improve infrastructure, and make businesses more efficient.
    SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities: AI could be used to improve transportation, reduce pollution, and make cities more livable.
    SDG 13: Climate action: AI could be used to develop new renewable energy sources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
    The booklet also connects with the UN agenda this month in a number of ways. First, the booklet highlights the importance of international cooperation on AI. This is a key theme of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, which call for countries to work together to achieve common goals.

    Second, the booklet addresses the need to ensure that AI is used for good and not for harm. This is also a key theme of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, which call for countries to promote peace and security, protect human rights, and uphold the rule of law.

    Third, the booklet emphasizes the importance of developing ethical guidelines for the development and use of AI. This is also a key theme of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, which call for countries to promote sustainable consumption and production patterns.

    Overall, the booklet provides a valuable contribution to the discussion about the future of AI and its impact on the world. It is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the role that AI can play in achieving them.

    In addition to the above, I would also like to add that the booklet highlights the importance of using AI to address global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and disease. This is also a key theme of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

    I believe that China and the United States have a unique opportunity to collaborate on AI to address these global challenges. They are both major AI superpowers, and they have both committed to using AI for good. By working together, they can develop and deploy AI solutions that can benefit all of humanity.

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