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US godfather makes a chip offer you can’t understand
New US chip bans on China show a thuggish ignorance of the targeted technologies and their military applications
A baffled group of chip industry experts, in a symposium discussion published November 4 by the ChinaTalk newsletter, tried and failed to explain Washington’s new export curbs on chip tech to China.
A close reading of the Commerce Department’s specifications shows ignorance about the technologies involved and confusion – if not duplicity – about the ban’s implications for China’s military. The experts’ group concluded that the new policy was rushed into effect in panic mode, without weighing its civilian or military implications.
The new export controls “will restrict the People’s Republic of China’s ability to both purchase and manufacture certain high-end chips used in military applications,” the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security wrote October 7.
That makes no sense, according to the experts, who included Jay Goldberg of Digits to Dollars, Doug O’Laughlin of Fabricated Knowledge, ChinaTalk’s Jordan Schneider and Martin Chorzempa of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. At the laboratory level, they observed, China can make enough advanced chips to power its key weapons systems.
Jay Goldberg:
I think there is an important distinction here between technical capability and commercial capabilities. I’m sure that there is some research lab in China somewhere that has a small EUV system and can produce 5nm chips, but they can’t do it at scale. They can do a wafer a day as opposed to 30,000 a month.
Doug O’Laughlin:
It’s one thing to make one wafer, but it’s another thing to make thousands of wafers with 99.999% accuracy over and over and over again. That’s the real problem: this is a cumulative benefit. If this is all you’ve ever been doing since the 1980s, all that cumulative knowledge and experience comes with you.
Jordan Schneider:
If you can do a wafer a day in a lab, you can probably make enough for your missile systems, no? And if so, then it really is just an economic competition.
In fact, China has had missiles that can destroy US aircraft carriers hundreds of miles from its coast since 2015, as Office of Net Assessment Director Andrew Marshall told me at the time.
The 5-nanometer chips that contain 57 billion transistors in Apple’s latest incarnation are powering 5G handsets and Big Data/AI applications, but the computer that guided Apollo 11 to the moon had just 36,000 transistors. Military systems use older chips that China makes at home, according to a 2022 RAND Corporation report.
But if China requires the most advanced 5nm chips for AI-driven military applications – for example, drone swarms controlled by a 5G broadband network and guided by artificial intelligence – China can make enough of them, although at high cost.
The US ban won’t affect weapons systems, but it will delay China’s rollout of autonomous vehicles, data centers and other civilian applications.
Yes, “it really is just an economic competition,” as ChinaTalk’s Schneider concluded.
Martin Chorzempa:
I think there’s been a shift away from trying to freeze or hold back China’s advances in chips. I see this as an attempt to roll back and degrade China’s existing capabilities. China can produce 14-16nm logic chips. Biren can produce GPUs at these thresholds. YMTC can produce NAND at this threshold too. What’s very interesting is that [Washington officials] did not set the thresholds at an aspirational level for China. They set them at levels that China already is able to do, and it’s cutting off their ability to do it.
If the Austro-Hungarian Empire was a tyranny tempered by incompetence, as the old joke goes, the BIS export controls are an economic blockade mitigated by ineptitude. In the rush to publish the new guidelines, the BIS produced an incomprehensible jumble of half-baked tech criteria.
Jay Goldberg:
I would love to hear from the people who wrote the regulations: In crafting these rules, which agencies showed up and really did their homework? And who phoned it in? Because it feels like some people did more work than others. Some things are incredibly specific, like the rules around AI performance. [In] other areas, it’s just like, “supercomputers.”
Doug O’Laughlin:
They go ham on metals deposition. They talk about 14 different types of metals, different types of processes, ALD.… And then they don’t talk about etch once. Whoever did the etch part mailed it in, and whoever did the deposition became an industry expert. The metals deposition part was mind-blowingly specific, and then they talk about ion implantation, which is something that I know a little bit about, and it’s so vague it could mean the entire set of tools that have ever been made.
Jordan Schneider:
There is limited expertise in the US government on this stuff, and I think it’s probably pretty spiky for certain things and not others.
Jay Goldberg:
In last week’s show, Kevin was really clear that the timing between [the] announcement and implementation of the rules was deliberately very, very short. I understand they had valid reasons for keeping that window tight, but it opens up all sorts of unintended consequences. In the rush to get the rules out, there was very little or no consultation with industry.
Goldberg concluded, “I’ve heard that it was deliberate: they wanted to keep certain industry bodies out of the process because they have a lot of lobbying weight.”
US chip equipment makers like LAM Research and Applied Materials, and design tool providers like Synopsis and Cadence, stand to lose the 20% to 30% of revenue they derive from China, with devastating consequences for their CapEx and R&D budgets.
Scott Foster of Asia Times reported October 17 that US semiconductor firms would suffer more damage than China from the new regulations.
The shoddiness of the Commerce Department’s technical specifications and the exclusion of US industry from the policy loop suggests a sudden onset of panic in the Biden administration over China’s technological advancement.
In January 2020, by contrast, the Pentagon overruled a Commerce Department plan to block exports of chip technology to just one Chinese company, namely Huawei, because US chip equipment firms would “lose a key source of revenue, depriving them of money for research and development needed to maintain a technological edge,” the Wall Street Journal reported at the time.
The Biden administration has made sure that the industry wouldn’t have the opportunity to object.
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The central piece—"hashd0x", is a series of tactical open source soft- & hard-ware prototypes, designed to combat misinformation in photographic and video content.
Initial MVP is developed in cooperation with vSelf.
With support from: Ethereum Swarm, Alexander Levy Gallery, European Media & Information Fund and Creative Europe program of the European Union.
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Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
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What do ancient traditions, AI-driven power shifts, and planetary solvency have in common? More than you think. This Lunar New Year, let’s uncover the hidden connections.
Slytherins are winning. AI is accelerating. Billionaires are playing a game most of us don’t understand. Will you be a spectator or a participant?
The planet is gasping for air, and yet some still chase profit over survival. This year, we must decide: will we let the worst instincts of humanity win?
Read on to this week's FixTheWorld.4Good.Space newsletter no. 65:
Capture of "I am AI: AI-Driven Digital Avatar Made Easy" during Real-Time Live! show.
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Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
The Digital Society Lab of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, in cooperation with the University of Vienna and the American University of Paris, is organized the EMERGE 2022 conference from 16 to 18 December in Belgrade. The conference gathered more than 100 speakers from the tech industry, policy creators and academic researchers discussing the social and economic impact of new technologies.
Laboratorija za digitalno društvo Instituta za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, u saradnji sa Univerzitetom u Beču i Američkim univerzitetom u Parizu, organizuje konferenciju EMERGE 2022 od 16. do 18. decembra u Beogradu. Konferencija je okupila više od 100 govornika iz tehnološke industrije, kreatora politika i akademskih istraživača koji su raspravljali o društvenom i ekonomskom uticaju novih tehnologija.
"Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.
Poem:
In the glow of gilded domes agleam,
Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,
She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,
Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.
She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,
In a choreography of code's own verse,
Where the line betwixt creator and creation
Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.
We don ourselves in dreams' attire,
Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,
In a world where AI's breath infuses life
Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.
Haiku:
Golden domes rise high,
Dreams of AI gently bloom,
New dawn, hope descends.
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
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The Alex and the Duck series is an innovative blend of education and storytelling, designed to make complex technical topics accessible and engaging. It follows Alex, a sharp and resourceful protagonist, who uses a unique method to tackle challenges: explaining them to his quirky companion, a yellow rubber duck. In Alex's mind, the duck is a sentient listener, providing a playful yet effective way for him to break down and articulate intricate problems and solutions.
Core Features of the Series:
Conversational Tone: Each book employs a conversational and approachable style, as Alex explains complex concepts to the duck, making the series suitable for readers at all levels, from beginners to advanced learners.
Educational Focus: The series covers a range of technical and professional topics, including:
Corporate Finance: High-stakes scenarios involving financial instruments like derivatives, bonds, and stocks.
Generative AI: Exploring AI's potential through practical applications and innovations.
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: Projects like the Crypto Whale Watcher system, security token development, and decentralized finance solutions.
Cybersecurity: Detecting vulnerabilities, threat modeling, and ensuring secure system implementations.
Cloud Computing: Designing architectures, mitigating risks, and optimizing cloud environments.
Programming: From fundamentals like Rust to advanced topics in smart contracts and AI-driven tools.
Fictional Yet Relatable Framework: Alex faces real-world challenges within fictionalized settings, like navigating corporate mergers, solving cybersecurity puzzles, or building AI-driven systems. These narratives not only entertain but also educate readers on practical implementations and problem-solving techniques.
Rubber Duck Debugging: The duck serves as a narrative device, helping Alex articulate and simplify concepts by pretending to explain them to a curious, sometimes humorous companion.
Target Audience:
Professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of technical subjects.
Students and enthusiasts wanting an engaging introduction to complex fields.
Readers who enjoy educational content delivered through storytelling.
Expanding Series: With books covering topics like finance, AI, blockchain, and engineering leadership, the series aims to grow into a comprehensive library of knowledge, tailored to readers' evolving interests and industry demands.
Highlights of the Series:
Accessible Learning: Readers gain a solid grasp of advanced topics without feeling overwhelmed.
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Diverse Topics: Each book tackles a different domain, ensuring a broad appeal.
Practical Insights: From coding walkthroughs to case studies, readers get actionable knowledge they can apply.
The Alex and the Duck series is a unique intersection of storytelling and education, making it a must-read for those who love learning through engaging, character-driven narratives. Whether you're a professional, student, or curious mind, the series has something valuable to offer.
AI-driven robot drawing with brush and paint. Art performance 'Repeat my name' by New Stage Media Lab at Sevcableport
Film: Kodak BW400CN (expired in 1993)
Camera: Olympus OM-10
Lens: F.Zuiko 1:1.8 f=50mm
Saint-Petersburg, September 2021
Czinger 21C
From the 2022 Pebble Beach Concours website:
The Czinger 21C is the world’s first vehicle born from a revolutionary proprietary production system that combines AI-driven design, 3D printing, patented materials, and high accuracy fixtureless assembly.
The hybrid sports car is produced in Los Angeles and outfitted with a bespoke twin-turbo V8 paired with two electric motors and powered by a lithium titanate battery. That propulsion package has the 21C going from 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds and hitting a sizzling top end of 253 mph, as evidenced by the production track records recently set at Laguna Seca and COTA.
A feathery dry weight of 2,734 pounds helps the 21C lay claim to having the best power-to-weight ratio of any production car in the world.
The car also takes design cues from the SR-71 Blackbird, with in-line seating placing the passenger behind the driver.
With a sustainable production system, the 21C’s pathbreaking design and build process produces little waste, which falls in line with this hybrid vehicle’s bona fides as the rare ecologically friendly supercar.
Only 80 21Cs will be produced, though the company has plans for future models, including the new Hyper GT, that will be distributed through a highly curated global dealer network.
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2022 concept lawn at Pebble Beach
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It's the big day we've been waiting for - the 2022 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance!
Had a blast with our auto-enthusiast friend and neighbor, Fred, at Monterey Car Week 2022.
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.
Poem:
In the glow of gilded domes agleam,
Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,
She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,
Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.
She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,
In a choreography of code's own verse,
Where the line betwixt creator and creation
Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.
We don ourselves in dreams' attire,
Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,
In a world where AI's breath infuses life
Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.
Haiku:
Golden domes rise high,
Dreams of AI gently bloom,
New dawn, hope descends.
Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.
Poem:
In the glow of gilded domes agleam,
Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,
She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,
Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.
She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,
In a choreography of code's own verse,
Where the line betwixt creator and creation
Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.
We don ourselves in dreams' attire,
Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,
In a world where AI's breath infuses life
Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.
Haiku:
Golden domes rise high,
Dreams of AI gently bloom,
New dawn, hope descends.
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
The Digital Society Lab of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, in cooperation with the University of Vienna and the American University of Paris, is organized the EMERGE 2022 conference from 16 to 18 December in Belgrade. The conference gathered more than 100 speakers from the tech industry, policy creators and academic researchers discussing the social and economic impact of new technologies.
Laboratorija za digitalno društvo Instituta za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, u saradnji sa Univerzitetom u Beču i Američkim univerzitetom u Parizu, organizuje konferenciju EMERGE 2022 od 16. do 18. decembra u Beogradu. Konferencija je okupila više od 100 govornika iz tehnološke industrije, kreatora politika i akademskih istraživača koji su raspravljali o društvenom i ekonomskom uticaju novih tehnologija.
Capture of Best in Show winners from "I am AI: AI-Driven Digital Avatar Made Easy" during Real-Time Live! show.
© 2021 ACM SIGGRAPH
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.
Poem:
In the glow of gilded domes agleam,
Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,
She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,
Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.
She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,
In a choreography of code's own verse,
Where the line betwixt creator and creation
Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.
We don ourselves in dreams' attire,
Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,
In a world where AI's breath infuses life
Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.
Haiku:
Golden domes rise high,
Dreams of AI gently bloom,
New dawn, hope descends.
Marking a trendy trend among the trendy artisan set, Communal Coffee in San Diego’s North Park neighborhood won’t accept your money for payment. Your credit or debit card is legal tender, even Apple Pay, but keep bills or coins in pocket, purse, or wallet.
The privilege of digital currency comes with a perk—and one some of you won’t want: The tip nag screen that appears during the purchase process. Oh, don’t feel guilt or pressure, with the glaring eyes of the barista bearing down on you with expectation of 20-percent or more gratuity to top off that swank latte with almond milk.
Communal Coffee is the future-present of commerce, where cash is no longer king (or queen). Someday soon, an AI-driven machine will make your brew and take your digital payment—no barista, or other human, required. How’s that for ambiance?
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
Savvy governments in Asia are turning their cities into AI hubs. Singapore is promoting itself as a centre for driverless vehicles and fintech. New Zealand is reaching out to companies experimenting with autonomous drone delivery services, and China hopes to revolutionise the way the world works by using automation and smart machines. Nurturing AI-driven industries and business models could lead to tremendous growth.
How should governments regulate machine learning, considering the implications for privacy, jobs and traditional industries? Who should accept liability for mishaps? And how should governments use AI in their own functions to shed bureaucracy?
Panellists
Leong Tze Yun, director of AI technology, AI Singapore
Naveen Menon, president, South-East Asia, Cisco Systems
Andy Chun, associate professor, City University of Hong Kong
Jennifer Van Dale, partner, Eversheds Sutherland
Moderator
Tom Standage, deputy editor, The Economist
Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.
Poem:
In the glow of gilded domes agleam,
Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,
She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,
Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.
She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,
In a choreography of code's own verse,
Where the line betwixt creator and creation
Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.
We don ourselves in dreams' attire,
Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,
In a world where AI's breath infuses life
Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.
Haiku:
Golden domes rise high,
Dreams of AI gently bloom,
New dawn, hope descends.
Future of Asset Management Middle East 2025: Positioning the region for global fund leadership, February 18-19 2025, Abu Dhabi.
Future of Asset Management Middle East 2025: Positioning the region for global fund leadership, February 18-19 2025, Abu Dhabi.
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
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Rethinking Climate Strategy in an AI-Driven Economy: How companies are using AI to achieve climate goals and reduce risk, 24 September 2025, New York
"Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.
Poem:
In the glow of gilded domes agleam,
Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,
She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,
Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.
She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,
In a choreography of code's own verse,
Where the line betwixt creator and creation
Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.
We don ourselves in dreams' attire,
Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,
In a world where AI's breath infuses life
Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.
Haiku:
Golden domes rise high,
Dreams of AI gently bloom,
New dawn, hope descends.
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Rethinking Climate Strategy in an AI-Driven Economy: How companies are using AI to achieve climate goals and reduce risk, 24 September 2025, New York
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Fortune Brainstorm Design 2018
Wednesday, March 7th, 2018
Singapore
15:50 - 16:15
NOW TO NEXT: DESIGN IN THE AGE OF AI
Artificial intelligence permeates all aspects of our lives—from how we work to how we shop, eat, and even sleep. What AI-driven tools are already disrupting the field of design and how can business leaders keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies?
Rod Farmer, Digital Expert Associate Principal, McKinsey & Company
Silka Miesnieks, Head of Design Lab, Adobe
Interviewer: Brian O’Keefe, Fortune
Photograph by Stefen Chow/Fortune
In the AI-driven series of artworks by Duncan Rawlinson, vivid hues and organic forms converge to create a symphony of color and shape. Across this collection, swirling patterns emerge in striking shades of red, blue, pink, and white, each one infused with a vibrant energy that seems to dance off the canvas.
The composition pulls from a playful palette of cartoonish illustrations and minimalist abstractions, while the curvilinear patterns echo the fluidity and constant motion of the natural world. Organic forms blend seamlessly with the abstract, punctuated by the playful dotted patterns and irregular shapes, each evoking a sense of dynamic motion, almost as if the artwork were alive.
Rendered in the unique aspect ratio of 6:17, the series creates immersive landscapes that invite observers into a whimsical world of color and form. Abstract yet evocative of real-world elements, each piece harmoniously melds the familiarity of nature-inspired imagery with the ethereal quality of abstraction.
Rawlinson's exploration of AI as an artistic tool provides a refreshing perspective on abstraction-création, challenging traditional boundaries while embracing the limitless possibilities of digital artistry. With each piece, he transports viewers to an enchanting landscape of vivid color, playful patterns, and organic, nature-inspired forms.
Ann Aerts, Head, Novartis Foundation, Switzerland; Johanna Benesty, Senior Partner and Managing Director; Global Leader for Global Health, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), USA; Nils Reich, Chief Executive Officer, Global Health, AXA, France; Osama Alswailem, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia; Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; speaking in Investing in the Future: AI-Driven Strategies for Healthcare’s Innovation Race session at the Annual Health Roundtable 2025 in Geneva, Cologny, Switzerland, 20/5/2025, 09:00 – 10:00 at World Economic Forum Headquarters - Mont Blanc ABCD. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz