Overarching question making 2020s most exciting time to be alive: what happens when the most innovative interview ever conducted happens weekly? ED (EconomistDiary.com)
CAN YOU IMAGINE LOOKING AFTER FASTEST COMPUTER IN WORLD
QUINTRILLION OPS PER SECOND; 7500 CIVIL SERVANT CODERS copilot links to 16 other fast computers in different states - every intelligence project that might be needed for democracy to breathe - who'd you interview below to find out? Game on - email chris.macrae@yahoo.uk -linkedin UNwomens -with one name from this map- we'll send you evidence of when subject partnered Valley or before 1993 probably inspired King Charles and so today's friends of the Kings English LLM and commonwealth mapping,
This legacy question of Neumann-Einstein-Turing was first debated in The Economist of 1950s when we beings had a lot of time to pretrain for computers capable of a quintrillion operations per second (see NAIRR Pilot). in 2001, a worldwide womens sdg movement brought this question to the Valley and fortunately it got planted in Stanford as intelligent education's most vital question. By now there isn't a discipline at Stanford which isnt taking this HAI question on with gusto. IT seems that different localities (deep communities) in usa (are free to) like or dislike this question. So your organisation needs to tap into localities that like it perhaps through customer/societal panels with such localities. How you use zooms or facilitate eg www.openspaceworld.com matters if your organisation depends on partners. Leaders will also need to support data streams that live at the edge of how trustworthy AI links you all. Somehow tools like chatgpt may either help or hinder depending what they were modelled on versus your deepest common sense. Note how AI is designed into your pc or mobile needs a lot more interviews now.
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