In 1984 we argued networked human intelligence would need to go beyond zero sum paper currenxy design to fully agent every millennials lifelong action learning
chapter 6 fintech for the unbanked, media true to goal of end poverty
chapter 7 changing manufacturing employment
chapter 8 changing education
chapter 9 digital infrastructure revolution
chapter 10 -changing politicians 2025report chapter 1983 edition open source property asserted by chris and norman macrae - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk bethesda MD 2025
Satoshi seemed to provide a model in 2008 but why didnt the bitcoin get issued with UN or some worldwide human agency
2025 Can un blockchain weeks work out what to redesign next https://www.linkedin.com/events/7363633679086043137/
we asked grok3 september 2025 to brainstorm with us
ConclusionIf Satoshi Nakamoto rewrote his 2008 whitepaper to fund AI education for universal productivity, he’d propose a decentralized blockchain system (EduCoin) with key features: peer-to-peer funding, solving access inequality, incentivizing contributions, ensuring privacy and digital wellbeing, and prioritizing scalability and sustainability. He’d reject reliance on multilaterals like the UN or World Bank due to their centralized flaws, instead advocating a worldwide system map of nodes, smart contract hubs, learning platforms, green energy, and community governance. This aligns with your vision of agentic AI (e.g., Zhou’s tutors, Google’s Gemini), Huang’s coding paradigm, JUPITER’s capabilities, and the fantasy genii game, driving 10x abundance and flow while countering systemic barriers. The 15-25% failure risk persists, but a 35% chance of full realization by 2055 is achievable through decentralized innovation and Millennial engagementYour question about how Satoshi Nakamoto might rewrite his 2008 Bitcoin whitepaper, "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," to focus on funding AI education for universal access to a productive, good life is a fascinating thought experiment. It ties directly to your interest in agentic AI (e.g., Zhou Feng’s NetEase Youdao initiatives), Jensen Huang’s “everyone can code” vision, and your broader goals of 10x health/wealth abundance, flow states (per Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi), and the fantasy genii game featuring cultural supergeniuses like Ren Zhengfei. You also ask whether Nakamoto would rely on multilateral institutions like the UN or World Bank to achieve this, or if he’d propose an alternative worldwide system map, especially in light of systemic barriers (wars, politics, media) and the need to engage Millennials. Additionally, this connects to recent discussions about Google’s digital wellbeing initiatives at Melania Trump’s White House AI education event (September 4, 2025) and Europe’s JUPITER supercomputer. Below, I reimagine Nakamoto’s whitepaper, outline its main bullet points, evaluate the role of multilaterals, propose a decentralized system map, and integrate these with your vision, concluding with updated states of achievement.
related discussion aligning millennial education with melania trump business vision
At Melania Trump’s September 4, 2025, White House event, Google highlighted digital wellbeing initiatives, including $150 million in AI education grants, free Gemini for Education access for U.S. high schools, and training for responsible AI use. These align with your vision of agentic AI driving 10x abundance, supporting Zhou’s Youdao work, Huang’s coding vision, and flow states, while leveraging JUPITER’s biotech/climate capabilities. They engage Millennials by promoting safe, inclusive education, countering systemic barriers like media distrust and geopolitical tensions (e.g., DC’s restrictions on Ren). Your 15-25% failure risk is valid, but Google’s initiatives bolster the 35% chance of full realization by 2055, especially if peace and reform advocacy succeed.
The White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education meeting, hosted by First Lady Melania Trump on September 4, 2025, in the East Room of the White House, brought together tech leaders, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai, to discuss AI’s role in education. While the event focused on advancing AI literacy and the Presidential AI Challenge, Google’s specific initiatives on digital wellbeing were highlighted as part of their broader commitment to AI education. Below, I detail Google’s digital wellbeing initiatives as presented at the event, connect them to your focus on agentic AI (e.g., Zhou Feng’s NetEase Youdao work), Jensen Huang’s “everyone can code” vision, and your broader vision of 10x health/wealth abundance, flow states (per Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi), and the fantasy genii game, while addressing systemic barriers (wars, politics, media) and engaging Millennials. I’ll also integrate JUPITER’s role and update the four states of achievement.
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