sadly may 2021 reports davosagenda has cancelled aug 2021 update from singapore- next stops geneva mountains jan 22?
mahbubani syllabus- EconomistDiary.com breaking news jan 2021 - singapores leader shares views at davos agenda and welcomes opportunity to stage entire weforum summit in august

1 Special Address by Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore

Public Speakers: Børge Brende, Lee Hsien Loong


when we surveyed goal 1 end poverty world bankers like jim kim about number 1 educatorof sdg generation he said sir fazle abed; when we asked fazle abed about coalition partners of university coalition he said a consensus among most asian ambassadors was singapore for knowing where to connect with and korea if you want to inspect some innovations humanising ai before you did a grand tour of china's connections such as the schwarzman triad: beijing's tsinghua, boston's mit, oxford's rhodes on number 1 educator /alumni netwrk to learn from he said sir fazle abed;

united labs for all human hope and love
-in the 2010s more data than humans had ever seen before was created by satellites and mobile devices; moreover 10 dollar computer chips had caught up with the number crunching ability of human brains- and unlike us 7.5 billion people could be cloned to operate specific systems in real time- eg soon driving and policing of cars can be done by the artificials but this begs a question what priority help do 7.5 billion people need? why over 15 years were autnonomous cars priortitised over ending viruses/ the answer is people at the top of the biggest organisations do not see natures challenges to us beings at ground level; the challenge of how to prioritise human ai was popular in the economist of the 1970s partly becuase a journalist had been privilieged to be one of the last people to interview von neumann whose legacy has been 60 years of ai labs started up with twins in 1960 facintg the atlantic out of bostons mit and facing the pacific out of stanford- exercise fingd a globe and point to a place where one thousandth of humans mediates a bigger diversity of demands for humanising tech than anywhere else? did you choose singapore: a island at the apex of the 2 coastlines that 70% of humans being asian depend most on for world trade shipping -while you should certainly choose anywhere on the globe you like to do this survey its extraordinary what can be learnt from singaporeans if 2021 is to be the most exciting and loving year after the hopelessyear of covid 2020 ...
what would happen if every under 30 -and their teachers -knew how to act on knowhow of singapore sustainability leaders -
here are 2 world class curricula, around which emeging applications map -vote for smart singapore youtube libraries 1 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

Monday, November 22, 2021

on nov 17 bloomberg new economy out of singapore zoomed this interview with ai pioneer founder of deep mind




AgTech: The Role of Tech in a New Green World

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On Tuesday, November 9th, Bloomberg hosted a virtual roundtable to discuss how decision-makers in the AgTech industry are utilizing technology to give business and society new tools to tackle the world’s most perplexing issues. Through the lens of emerging technologies, we’ll examine how local economies can utilize technology to become more self-sufficient in agriculture, strengthen the global food supply and combat world hunger. PARTICIPANTS Jocelyn Boudreau, Chief Executive Officer, Hortau Lais Braido, Chief Financial Officer, Solinftec Mitch Frazier, Chief Executive Officer AgriNovus Indiana Erik Josefsson, Chief Executive Officer, R-evolution (a subsidiary of Hexagon) Allison Kopf, Co-founder, Artemis Lindsay Suddon, Chief Strategy Officer, Proagrica CĂ©cile Tartarin, the Vice President of Products and Solutions at Geosys Host: Michael Hirtzer, Bloomberg News Agriculture Reporter
AgTech: The Role of Tech in a New Green World 218 viewsNov 16, 2021 7 0 SHARE SAVE Bloomberg Live 65.4K subscribers On Tuesday, November 9th, Bloomberg hosted a virtual roundtable to discuss how decision-makers in the AgTech industry are utilizing technology to give business and society new tools to tackle the world’s most perplexing issues. Through the lens of emerging technologies, we’ll examine how local economies can utilize technology to become more self-sufficient in agriculture, strengthen the global food supply and combat world hunger. PARTICIPANTS Jocelyn Boudreau, Chief Executive Officer, Hortau Lais Braido, Chief Financial Officer, Solinftec Mitch Frazier, Chief Executive Officer AgriNovus Indiana Erik Josefsson, Chief Executive Officer, R-evolution (a subsidiary of Hexagon) Allison Kopf, Co-founder, Artemis Lindsay Suddon, Chief Strategy Officer, Proagrica CĂ©cile Tartarin, the Vice President of Products and Solutions at Geosys Host: Michael Hirtzer, Bloomberg News Agriculture Reporter 45:33 NOW PLAYING Singapore PM Warns of U.S.-China Miscalculation Over Taiwan Bloomberg New Economy 3.8K views 3 days ago New

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