Four Pillars Roundup: UK prime minister tells Netanyahu that Sinwar’s death is an opportunity to stop the fighting

Four Pillars Roundup: UK prime minister tells Netanyahu that Sinwar’s death is an opportunity to stop the fighting

CNN –  October 19, 2024, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Saturday, according to a Downing Street spokesperson.

Starmer said the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is an opportunity to stop the fighting in Gaza and get the hostages out. He added that Sinwar was “a brutal terrorist and that the world is a better place without him.”

Stramer also told the Israeli leader he was “alarmed” to hear about a drone launched at his home in Caesarea Saturday morning.

The two prime ministers discussed the “importance of making progress on a political solution” regarding the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to Downing Street.

https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/israel-hamas-lebanon-sinwar-gaza-iran-10-19-24/index.html

The Convergence of AI Chips and Quantum Computing for a New Democracy – AIWS

The Convergence of AI Chips and Quantum Computing for a New Democracy – AIWS

The Boston Global Forum is pleased to invite esteemed guests, thought leaders, and innovators to our High-Level Discussion on “The Convergence of AI Chips and Quantum Computing for a New Democracy – AIWS.” We are honored to host this gathering dedicated to exploring the frontiers of technology and its profound impact on the fabric of our global society.

This event will adopt a flexible format, beginning with meetings and discussions with thought leaders and innovators starting on November 3, 2024. The dialogue will continue on November 25, 2024, at the BGF Conference at Harvard University’s Loeb House. Subsequent discussions with distinguished leaders and innovators will culminate in a Special Report to be presented at the BGF Conference “Strategies for Democracy to Win in the AI Battle” in late April 2025. This report aims to contribute to building the AI World Society (AIWS) economic model.

As we stand at the cusp of an AI World Society, the intersection of advanced artificial intelligence and quantum computing promises to revolutionize not only technology but also the very principles that underpin our democracies. The development of AI chips tailored for quantum computations accelerates our ability to process complex data, solve intricate problems, and make informed decisions at unprecedented speeds.

This convergence heralds a transformative shift—a New Democracy guided by the principles of the AI World Society (AIWS). It envisions a future where technology empowers citizens, enhances transparency, and fosters a more inclusive and participatory governance model.

This high-level discussion will bring together experts from the fields of artificial intelligence, quantum physics, public policy, and ethics.

Let us work together to chart a course toward a future where technology and humanity advance hand in hand, forging a world that is not only smarter and more connected but also more just and compassionate.

We welcome you to join us by sending an email to [email protected].

Alex Pentland and Yi-Jing Lin to Speak at the “AIWS for New Democracy” Conference

Alex Pentland and Yi-Jing Lin to Speak at the “AIWS for New Democracy” Conference

The Boston Global Forum (BGF) is set to host the conference “AIWS for New Democracy: Strategies for Democracy to Win in the AI Battle” at Harvard University’s historic Loeb House on November 25, 2024. This significant event aims to bring together eminent thinkers, policymakers, and business leaders to formulate actionable strategies that promote democratic principles within the framework of the Artificial Intelligence World Society (AIWS) and to build a new democracy empowered by AI technologies.

The conference will feature a keynote address by Audrey Tang, Cyber Ambassador-at-Large of Taiwan, Former Minister of Digital Affairs and include distinguished speakers:

  • Prof. Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, MIT
  • H.E. Yi-Jing Lin, Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs, Taiwan

This gathering promises to be a pivotal moment for discussions on how AI can be harnessed to strengthen democratic values and institutions worldwide.

Boston Global Forum Statement on AI Pioneers Winning the Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry

Boston Global Forum Statement on AI Pioneers Winning the Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry

The Boston Global Forum (BGF) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the pioneers in artificial intelligence who have been awarded the Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry in 2024. This monumental achievement underscores the transformative impact of AI on advancing scientific discovery and addressing some of humanity’s most pressing challenges.

Recognition of AI’s Role in Nobel Prizes

  • Physics Nobel Prize: The integration of AI in physics has opened new horizons in understanding complex phenomena, leading to breakthroughs once thought unattainable. The laureates’ work exemplifies how AI can augment human ingenuity to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
  • Chemistry Nobel Prize: The award honors scientists who have harnessed AI to design proteins—the fundamental building blocks of life. This innovation accelerates drug discovery and has profound implications for medicine, biotechnology, and understanding biological processes.

BGF as a Pioneer of the AI World Society Model

As a pioneer of the AI World Society (AIWS) model, the Boston Global Forum has been at the forefront of advocating for the ethical governance and responsible development of AI technologies since 2017, notably with the Social Contract for the AI Age. This foundational framework sets forth principles to guide AI development in a manner that promotes transparency, accountability, and aligns with human-centric values.

The AIWS model envisions a world where AI is harnessed to enhance human welfare, uphold democratic values, and contribute positively to global society. Through initiatives like conferences, policy development, and collaborative projects, BGF actively works to ensure that AI technologies benefit all of humanity.

Most Japanese see Taiwan as independent: poll

Most Japanese see Taiwan as independent: poll

Seventy percent of Japanese view Taiwan as an independent country and support establishing formal diplomatic relations between the nations, a poll published yesterday by a Taipei-based think tank showed.

The Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank (IPST) worked with the Japanese Sankei Shimbun’s polling company to conduct a survey on Japanese public opinion of Taiwan and cross-strait relations.

The survey showed that 71.1 percent of Japanese respondents said they support establishing diplomatic ties with Taiwan, 71.2 percent view Taiwan as an independent nation and 55 percent feel closest to Taiwan among nine Asian countries.

The survey was conducted on Sept. 21, with more than 3,000 adult respondents from eight major cities, IPST said, adding that the poll consisted of 14 single-choice questions, asked over the telephone.

The IPST is a new research organization founded by Taipei-based political commentator Akio Yaita that takes inspiration from Abe’s Indo-Pacific Strategy to highlight Taiwan’s democratic freedoms and its strategic importance to regional peace and stability.

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https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2024/10/13/2003825206