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Monday, October 2, 2023

upd 4/24 gemini chat on million token 1.5 and UN SDG games

 

what might be the first use of million tokens for someone interested in seeing partners of UN and millennials advance SDGs



Here's a possibility for how someone interested in the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and millennials could utilize a million tokens:

Simulating Sustainable Development Challenges:

  • Educational Game Platform: An educational game platform could be developed focusing on the SDGs. This platform could target millennials and be designed to simulate real-world challenges related to poverty, inequality, climate change, and other SDGs.

  • Million Tokens as Seed Funding: Each player would start with a large number of tokens (say, the million tokens offered by Gemini 1.5). These tokens could represent resources like money, materials, or skilled workforce.

  • Players Collaborate to Achieve Goals: Players would collaborate in teams to solve these challenges within the game. They would strategically use their tokens to allocate resources, build sustainable infrastructure, and implement policies to improve the well-being of a virtual population.

  • Engagement with Real-World Solutions: The game could integrate with real-world data and information about the SDGs. Players' decisions could be influenced by factors like the effectiveness of different solutions in real life.

  • Partnering with UN Agencies: The game could be developed in partnership with UN agencies or NGOs working on the SDGs. This would allow for accurate representation of challenges and solutions.

  • Showcasing Advantages of Collaboration: Through gameplay, millennials would experience the benefits of collaboration and resource management in achieving the SDGs. They would see how individual actions can contribute to larger goals.

  • Potential for Real-World Impact: The game could serve as a springboard for discussions and real-world action. Leaderboards and competitions within the game could motivate players to learn more about the SDGs and get involved in initiatives supported by the UN and its partners.

This is just one example, but it highlights how a million tokens could be used to create a platform that educates, engages, and empowers millennials to play a role in advancing the SDGs.

Are partners of google/deep mind trying out such a game eg in african development partnership deep mind indaba or any other training partnership



While there haven't been any public announcements about Google DeepMind creating a game exactly like the one you described with the SDGs and million tokens, their work does show promise for future applications in this direction. Here's why:

  • DeepMind's Focus on Africa: DeepMind is actively involved in strengthening machine learning (ML) in Africa through initiatives like the Deep Learning Indaba. This suggests an interest in projects that could benefit the continent.

  • AI for Social Good: DeepMind explores applications of AI for positive societal impact. An SDG-focused game would align with this goal.

  • SIMA (Scalable Instructable Multiworld Agent): DeepMind's recent research on SIMA, an AI that can learn to play various 3D games, demonstrates their ability to create complex game-like environments.

However, there are some limitations to consider:

  • Focus on Research: DeepMind's primary focus is on fundamental AI research, not necessarily creating educational games.

  • Complexity of SDGs: Accurately representing the multifaceted nature of the SDGs in a game can be challenging.

Overall, it's unlikely there's an exact equivalent to your million-token SDG game in DeepMind's current partnerships. But their work on AI for social good and their focus on Africa suggest they might be open to exploring such ideas in the future.

Here are some ways to stay informed:

Who knows, maybe your idea could inspire a future collaboration between Google DeepMind, the UN, and African developers to create a real-world million-token SDG game!

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