definitions of industrial revolution 4 (eg various economic forms from davos to qatar to rsvp where chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk) are valuable to explore as our cultural maps of soceity5.0 where japan's has been one my father surveyed in 1962 and jfkennedy seconded
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college year 21-22 last chances - together with adam smith scholars doing homework for ecop26.com, here is our 5 cents worth on sorts of systems to design if today's youth are to be the first sustainability generation-
to be frank i am still trying to improve entrepreneurially sustainable leaps i started to glimpse pieces of from 15 visits from dc to bangladesh to listen to sir fazle abed (and 8 womens empowerment-tech detours navigated by chinese female graduate students in oxford and new york) before abed died and after norman died - i needed such diverse views to rebalance what washingtonians were making noise about - any person would probably need an opposite diversity tour- see eg leadersquest which has organised hundreds of these for big corporations
IR1 the energy machines can bring
1R2 the coms connectivity which machines mediate- as the last gen of kinds who studied maths with slide rulers and pen/paper- death of distance idea of all being www.alumnisat.com - alumni of first generation sharing life critical apps with each other seemed wonderful to swot- if you only ever chat about market purposes with one framework i recommend swot- for example orwell explored exponential threats of coms being monoplised by big brother hitler or worse, but what if coms ended cost of distance everywhere children learned and developed
IR4 the time predictable as 2020s by alumni of neumann and moore when machine intel started governing systems previously overseen by bureaucrats- why would this happen? because machine brains can be infinitely cloned to crunch world-deep data real time- and the promise of moores law /and silicon valley compounding from 1965 was 100 times more silicon brain capacity every decade until the machne's brain capacity in a one dollar brain exceeded the human brain- however as mathematcians like turing have shown humans have the choice of what data artificial intel is assigned to
IR3 controversially alumni of my father at the economist have argued ir3 is an era when over 90% of livelihoods change - that's what in our view natural sustainability and lives matter let alone health and afety of children everywhere would need to map round- it was this framing of ir3 which explains why our 2025 book argued that while tech applied to finance might be the first ir3 revolution, sustainability would be determined by whether education was transformed - in blending classroom, virtual and deep community apprenticeships it was not our recommendation in 1984 tht educators would wait 36 years for a virus before coming out of the classroom!
If you branstorm/zoom ir1-4 with people you trust most- you may start exploring opportunities that excited my father most in the 1980s -decade 3 of von neumann's legace
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what has health got to do with education of sustainable nations?
we've entered 5 4 3 2 1 0 - last 5 years of 1984's fieldbook 2025report.com on can education be transformed to prevent extinction of our species; our 1992companion biography of john von neumann has belatedly been published in japanese as an alternative attraction to the olympics - may those who celebrate last mile health servants more than other celebrities be valued truly out of every joyous community
TRANSFORM EDU 2025 to 1984: and how will it need to open up community action networks in
goal 3 health
goal 2 human energy security ie food/water
goal 1 finance designed to end poverty and grow middle class and evolve with natures rules not just a handful f the world's richest men or political media barons
-probably 5 generations of my diaspora scottish family have failed to mediate the hopes of the two thirds of world youth who are asian with the 15% african 7% latin american 7% white 5% for whom ethnicity is not 2020s main issue as they live in natures harms way
still our advice is :
connect with any abed alumni -particuarly the 36 humnicorn networks a billion asian women empowered with his engineers guidance through the last 50 years
younger half of workd should mak friendships everywhere community solutions are being discovered to the solutions of the biggest organisations
for those who use linkedin -see you here june 2021 update on 60 years of japan/asia rising
for those who want to download 1984's list of challenges to innovate
chapter 6 fintech to end poverty
chapter 9 virtual productivity ai maps
2025 report page index us 1985 printing if you need page lasered rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
chap 10 transforming government -AI
24 alien judgement - are humans safe to share intel with?
for those who see humanity has one last chance to cooperate please tell us so we can add to EconomistDiary.com
chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk linkedin UNwomens ecop26.com glasgow and washington dc writes- if you can ,please help us lovingly update 37th year of The 2025 Report- published in 1984 by the economist's norman macrae and son chris as countdown to millennials being the world's first sd generation by 2025- so far tech has changed 100 times moore with engineering we expected -4 revolutions energy, communications, smarter jobs than slide ruler and paper strategies, humansing what gov services machines operate real time - but politicians and big brothers have behaved so as to spin more hate than we expected- we the peoples- younger and older halves - are stuck just when we needed to learn from each others community sustaining solution here is the summary we published in 1984 2025 report aka new vikings in swedish .changing employment the change from real world jobs to digitally empowered blended services is not an unprecedented rundown. In the 1890s, around half of the workforce in countries like the United States were in three occupations: agriculture, domestic service and jobs to do with horse transport. By the 1970s these three were down to 4 per cent of the workforce. If this had been foretold in the 1890s, there would have been a wail. It would have been said that half the population was fit only to be farmworkers, parlourmaids and sweepers-up of horse manure. Where would this half find jobs? The answer was by the 1970s the majority of them were much more fully employed ( because more married women joined the workforce) doing jobs that would have sounded double-Dutch in the 1890s: extracting oil instead of fish out of the North Sea; working as computer programmers, or as television engineers, or as package-holiday tour operators chartering jet aircraft. The move in jobs in the past fifty years in the rich countries has been out of manufacturing and into telecommuting. Changing education
There has been a sea-change in the traditional ages on man. Compared with 1974 our children in 2024 generally go out to paid work (especially computer programming work) much earlier, maybe starting at nine, maybe at twelve, and we do not exploit them. But young adults of twenty-three to forty-five stay at home to play much more than in 1974; it is quite usual today for one parent (probably now generally the father, although sometimes the mother) to stay at home during the period when young children are growing up. And today adults of forty-three to ninety-three go back to school - via computerised learning - much more than they did in 1974. In most of the rich countries in 2024 children are not allowed to leave school until they pass their Preliminary Exam. About 5 per cent of American children passed their exam last year before their eight birthday, but the median age for passing it in 2024 is ten-and-a-half, and remedial education is generally needed if a child has not passed it by the age of fifteen. A child who passes his Prelim can decide whether to tale a job at once, and take up the remainder of his twelve years of free schooling later; or he can pass on to secondary schooling forthwith, and start to study for his Higher Diploma. The mode of learning for the under-twelves is nowadays generally computer-generated. The child sits at home or with a group of friends or (more rarely) in an actual, traditional school building. She or he will be in touch with a computer program that has discovered , during a preliminary assessment, her or his individual learning pattern. The computer will decide what next questions to ask or task to set after each response from each child. A school teacher assessor, who may live half a world away, will generally have been hired, via the voucher system by the family for each individual child. A good assessor will probably have vouchers to monitor the progress of twenty-five individual children, although some parents prefer to employ groups of assessors - one following the child's progress in emotional balance, one in mathematics, one in civilized living, and so on - and these groups band together in telecommuting schools. Many communities and districts also have on-the-spot 'uncles' and 'aunts'. They monitor childrens' educational performance by browsing through the TC and also run play groups where they meet and get to know the children personally... Some of the parents who have temporarily opted out of employment to be a family educator also put up material on the TC s for other parents to consult. Sometimes the advice is given for free, sometimes as a business. It is a business for Joshua Ginsberg. He puts a parents advice newsletter on the TC , usually monthly. Over 300,000 people subscribe to it, nowadays at a 25-cent fee per person, or less if you accept attached advertisements. Here's an entry from the current newsletter:.. |
here you can download 2025 report-the whole of our 1984 book written to offer an alternative systems end game to orwell's big brother- you can also help us coblog 37th annual revisions at www.bidenuni.com- Q&A welomme chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk in wash dc +1 240 316 8157to cop26 glasgow nov 2021 as well as connecting the first 40 years of dad's diaries as teenager navigating allied bomber command over modernday myanmar/bangladesh to notes from keynes last class in cambridge to 40 years of scribbling leaders at the economist only 30 of 2000 of which he was permitted to sign - one anual suvey from age of 40 starting 1962 consider how japan (his teenage combatant)can help sustain two thirds of world's peoples who are asian. in fact the 1964 olympics was a joyous time in tokyo with prince charles and japan emperor mapping back how to end all the poverty traps their nations had compoubded in the past era or mercantile empires led by 2 small islands at exreme ends of the old world's continents -what marred this celebration was jf kennedy did not live to brainstorm mon races down on earth nor the consequences of the first wordwide satellite broadcast-and equally lives matter remapping did not kickstart inside the new world across peoples of every skin type in my family tree 5 generations of diaspora scots -mainly medics social justice mediators, community builders and british embassy storytellers of loving different peoples- saw the world wars as mainly due to london corporate empire's mercantile age misusing james watt's and adam smiths machines stared up at glasgow u 1760- -if only lives mattered wherer humans and machines linkied in the world - goodwill could have multiplied sustaiablity across the road- give moores laws exponentials in dad's view the 2020s would be the last chance decade to humanise ai so that wherever next girl was born she and her community thrived - 2025 report was revised in different ptint languages to 1993's sweden's new vikings -
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wanted round world happiness letters rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ....example dc<>tokyo Dear Tsutomu and Yuko -happy new year to you and peoples in all hemispheres would the publisher and you be interested in making a shortlist of people to send an early review copy of Von Neumann in Japanese to? one difficulty is finding people who joyfully remember how exciting the 1960s seemed to be both because of Japan Rising with Deming and USA rising with Von Neumanns artificial intel and moon race sadly the main historian at Harvard of this promise to unite youth: Ezra Vogel died in the last 10 days; my guess is that leaves one pivotal Japanese person in Boston to send a copy to as joi ito - you probably know he was headhunted to lead MIT media lab and to bridge us-japan entrepreneurs; the media lab borders at least 5 generally interesting labs in addition to specific ones such as health, agriculture, ; the original artificial intelligence lab formed with 3 years of Von Neumann's death, Tim Berner Lee's www lab, Rosalind Picard's lab - how do advances in machines 5 senses also augment senses for humans with disabilities the new Schwarzman transformation of MIT linking in oxford and China's Tsinghua and 9 leading Japanese graduates, - if you could send a copy to Tokyo's Mayor/Governor Koike - she cares about education imagineering as much as Beijing's mayor -and both are caught up in the mess covid has made for Olympics youth - i once hoped that Naomi Osaka would win the tennis Olympics and go on to be Japans youth Sustainabiilty Development Goals ambassador but it looks like that world stage for lives matter societies has been lost and mobile tech end poverty labs- these dont have one simple name but having visited mit most years since 2008 i can help ask around for a full list none of these labs integrated edu tech the way dad and my 2025report.com first debated in 1984- frankly Nordica and Chinese diaspora eg Singapore seem to do that in ways that neither MIT AI lab nor the other twin AI lab at Stanford yet do the japan society in new york one block from the United Nations is a pivotal community discussion hub- except while covid reigns; they staged an event with Joi Ito 2 years ago which i attended ; i tried to ask who was their new york number 1 humaniser of technology was but didnt get an answer- indeed they were also in the process of changing the organisational team-it may be a question the publisher can ask more directly than i back in 2007 my next door neighbor Shimada, Takehiro worked at the japan embassy in DC; he was in charge of the annual cherry blossom festival; he connected me with the then head of JICA in ysa Yamamoto Aiichiro who shared my interest in Bangladesh as a tech lab for the poor as well as my fathers 1960/1970 surveys of japan and asia rising and humanising tech, I dont know how to contact these two people but tech for sustainability goals is something only japan can lead collaboratively in todays G7 Although my father supported Schwab world economic forum in its early days as an apres ski dinner roundtable Schwab's weforum managers dont recall; however it would be fascinating if Tokyo;s industrial revolution 4 hub of Schwab has any connections with the history of tech- I know Schwab's AI conference organiser so i could ask her for one name at Schwab IR4 Tokyo lab but I am not sure if Japan'sG20 please for society 5.0 and Osaka data track were ever understood in the west. probably the most highly connected person of all is Koji Tomita - I dont know if there is somebody in his team at USA embassy who might have time to read von neumann BRIDGING 3 GENERATIONS WHO WIN OR LOSE OUR SPECIES A key future history question seems to me to start up around who remembers why von neumanns inspirations in usa never came humanly together with Deming's inspiration in japan; there is even the extraordinary story around 1965 when intel received its then largest silicon chip order from a Japanese calculator company and rather than become too dependent on one client invented the programmable chip -why didnt Japan and silicon valley twin in the 1970s? back in 1964 Prince Charles was inspired by the Tokyo Olympics, met Akio Motita of Sony, asked him to inwardly invest in wales one of the first Japanese inward investments in the west- but i dont know in both countries who connects that 57 years on i realise both Prince Charles and the Emperors family are huge supporters of green technology; if anyone is preparing Japanese connections with Glasgow cop 26 my friends are trying to celebrate all youth organisations without borders; we have hired the Glasgow University Union for middle Saturday nov 6 so that youth and sdg led discussions connect with what Adam Smith and James Watt started 260 years ago the two places to host briainstorming remembrance events of my fathers work were Glasgow University and thanks to Ambassador Sadoshima - in 2012 the Japanese Embassy in Dhaka - there my father's greatest end poverty hero chaired 2 dinner sessions: *the future coalition of new universities needed if there is ever to be a first sd generation * the future of fintech and economics for the poorest billion female Asians Compared with the 1960s computing/commuications NIT team needed to code the moon landing, Moores law suggest we have multiplied capacity to analyse 10 fold every 5 years -approaching a trillion times moore by 2025 - but we don't seem to have united human and machine intel by any exponentially positive multiplier- i think von neumann would be sad that worldwide collaboration round trust in tech-youth had not yet multiplied across asia , europe, usa but then i grew up optimistically with Yoko Ono and John Lennon imagineering scripts in my mind- the sdg generation is all to play for in the 2020s if Asians let it be -as we enter 2021 it is not likely to be led by America's 5% of peoples not the EU's 5% unless something hugely different emerges at cop26 happy 2021 chris macrae wash dc +1 240 316 8157 Xglasgow.com year 38 of project maps of dictionary ai and 2025 report by norman macrae and chris macrae On Sunday, 20 December 2020, 21:44:07 GMT-5, Tsutomu Yawata wrote: Dear Chris The Japanese publisher also thank you for the updated bio. They will include this summary in their paperback edition. They appreciate your assistance.All the best, Tsutomu Yawata The English Agency (Japan) Ltd. ⌘⌘⌘ On 2020/12/19 21:55, christopher macrae wrote:Hello Tsutomu and Yuko -may i wish you a happy/safe new year I drafted a biographical summary of Norman Macrae. Can you and the publisher choose if you want to use parts of it on the book cover or inside? I see Japan as making unique world leading choices with Society5.0, Osaka track, Reiwa era...Olympics, Expo25... Personally I don't well understand the world of the 2020s: so please ignore this unless there are parts of it that resonate with you Norman Macrae; Future Historian 1760s: When James Watt and Adam Smith started up lives of humans assisted by machines they hoped to map out worldwide improvement of the human lot. By 1843, it was clear to Diaspora Scot James Wilson that empires led by Britain were spinning the opposite of a world in which all lives matter. He started up The Economist as a newsletter mediating purposeful futures of London’s Royal Society. The Economist’s 1943 centenary autobiography written at the height of world war 2 summarises how much more trusted mediation needed doing if technology was not to destroy the human race. At that time, Norman Macrae was spending his last days as a teenager in world war 2 with allied bomber command hubbed out of modern-day Myanmar. 1945 Surviving world war 2, Norman saw the opportunity to Unite Nations as a chance to sustain our species. From the last class at Cambridge to be instructed on Keynesian systems for ending poverty, Norman was overjoyed to be offered a job at The Economist paying 8 pounds a week. The other two most joyful events in Norman’s second twenty years of life were an interview with John Von Neumann on the legacy of his life’s work, and The Economist offering Norman one signed survey per year from 1962. Norman chose 1962’s survey to be about the rise and rise of Japan, and hopes for all of Asia’s reversal of the poverty traps that Empire had caused. 1960s John Von Neumann’s immediate legacy after his death in 1957 comprised the moon race and two Artificial Intelligence labs- at MIT Boston facing the Atlantic Coast, at Stanford facing the Pacific Coast. Norman disagreed with western economists who started hiring themselves out to big government and big corporations in the 1970s. He sought to mediate an optimistic global village viewspaper and adopted the Keynesian role of future historian. 1970s Economist surveys epitomised this: 1972 the next 40 years, 1975 Asia Pacific Century, 1976 the Entrepreneurial Revolution of value chains integrated by small-medium sized enterprises, 1977 celebration that Asian village women empowered by rural Keynesianism and China’s happy intent to seed transformational education. In 1984, his family joined Norman in editing The 2025 Report- a 4 decade exponential countdown to sustainability In 1989, Norman started an active retirement receiving the huge honours of Japan’s Order of Rising Sun with Gold Rays and Neck Ribbon and Britain’s CBE. His first project: this biography on John Von Neumann. Norman died in 2010 but not before discovering one more unacknowledged hero- women empowerment’s Sir Fazle Abed. 2020s. Post-covid19, will humans open every society anew and value the futureoflife.org? Will we the peoples celebrate the third and probably ultimate chance to humanize machines by valuing all lives matter? Let it be: the future of the Olympics out of the Orient, the future of climate summits out of Smithian Glasgow, the future of all humans-artificial intelligence communities everywhere : the flourishing of girls, boys, and every colored skin under the sun. |
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chapter 6 fintech for the unbanked, media true to goal of end poverty
chapter 7 changing manufacturing employment
chapter 9 digital infrastructure revolution