Global Enlightenment Leaders contribute new initiatives to honor the 90th birthday of Governor Michael Dukakis

Global Enlightenment Leaders contribute new initiatives to honor the 90th birthday of Governor Michael Dukakis

On November 2, 2023 Global Enlightenment Leaders will gather at Harvard University Loeb House to honor Governor Michael Dukakis, Chair and Co-founder of Boston Global Forum (BGF). Amma, 2023 World Leader for Peace and Security Award Recipient will deliver the Distinguished Global Enlightenment Lecture, and announce a significant initiative collaboration between BGF and Amrita University, where Amma is Founder and Chancellor.

The Global Enlightenment Leaders will launch the book “Michael Dukakis: from Massachusetts Miracle to AIWS – the Age of Global Enlightenment”, Houses of honor of Michael Dukakis, Amma, Shinzo Abe at AIWS City.

John Clippinger and the group will announce:

  • Launch of the Liber Amicorum Book: “From the Massachusetts Miracle to AIWS – the Age of Global Enlightenment”
  • Inauguration of AIWS City as a Landmark Celebration for Governor Michael Dukakis’s 90th Birthday
  • Announcement of two transformative initiatives: (1) In collaboration with the Active Inference Institute: “Advancing Human-Centered AI through Integration with Natural Systems and Neuroscience: Policy and Societal Well-Being.” (2) In collaboration with Amrita University, India: “World’s Congress of Religions in AI Responsibility: Faith and Reason in the AI age.”

Governor Michael Dukakis – A Guiding Light

Governor Michael Dukakis – A Guiding Light

Nguyen Anh Tuan

Boston, October 8, 2023

 

Governor Michael Dukakis has been a beacon of inspiration and leadership throughout my journey over the past decade. His warm welcome letter in July 2011, shortly after I arrived in Boston, was my first encounter with the man who would become a cherished mentor and dear friend. Just a few months later, in early November 2011, Governor Dukakis delivered a heartfelt welcome speech at a Music and Dinner event organized by the Free For All Concert Fund to honor and welcome me to the vibrant city of Boston.

The real turning point, however, came in November 2012 when, alongside distinguished Harvard professors Thomas Patterson and John Quelch, we co-founded the Boston Global Forum (BGF). With Governor Dukakis at the helm as Chair, we embarked on a journey that would redefine the landscape of global governance and policy dialogues.

One of Governor Dukakis’s most remarkable qualities is his unwavering support for innovative ideas and initiatives. Whether it’s in the realm of cybersecurity or artificial intelligence, he remains open to fresh perspectives and encourages bold thinking. His kindness and approachability have endeared him to countless leaders across the United States, Japan, Europe, India, and beyond.

In November 2017, I presented Governor Dukakis with a novel concept: the creation of a new societal model that leverages advanced AI technologies. This smart society, rooted in principles of humanity, compassion, ethics, and robust governance, aimed to harness the potential of AI for the betterment of humanity. Governor Dukakis not only embraced this vision but actively supported its development. Together, we crafted the AI World Society Initiative (AIWS), which was unveiled during a landmark conference at Harvard University’s Loeb House and Harvard Faculty Club on December 12. Distinguished speakers such as Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves, renowned MIT professors Patrick Winston, Max Tegmark, and influential AI researcher Ian Goodfellow, Harvard professor Joseph Nye, among others, joined the conversation with BGF Board Members as professors Nazli Choucri, Thomas Patterson, David Silbersweig, John Savage.

Governor Dukakis leads the charge in creating a Global Enlightenment Community and AIWS City, fostering an environment where compassion, ethics, and vanguard technology converge to address the world’s most pressing challenges. His vision goes beyond borders and seeks to establish a harmonious global society where technology serves humanity.

Furthermore, Governor Dukakis encouraged and supported me to take on the role of editor and co-author of the book “Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment.”

The book ‘Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment’ contributes concepts and principles for AI World Society, aiming to create a better world with AI. It is a collaborative effort with the United Nations Academic Impact and is part of the UN Centennial Initiative.

AIWS City: Include distinguished leaders, scholars, and innovators are an integral part of the Global Enlightenment Community. They actively contribute to the practical implementation of the principles and concepts of AI World Society (AIWS) while seamlessly integrating the spiritual and humanitarian values championed by Amma to shape an Age of Global Enlightenment. This collaborative effort thrives in the digital realm, fostering a dynamic online environment where individuals from diverse backgrounds converge to shape the future.

Fast forward to October 3, 2023, when Governor Michael Dukakis, the Boston Global Forum, and the Michael Dukakis Institute honored Amma with the prestigious 2023 World Leader for Peace and Security Award. This recognition underscores Governor Dukakis’s commitment to integrating Amma’s profound spiritual values into the fabric of AI World Society (AIWS), further enriching our mission to create a more enlightened and compassionate world.

Over the past 11 years, I have had the privilege of working closely with Governor Dukakis, who continues to inspire and guide our endeavors. As we move forward into the future, I look forward to many more years of collaboration and learning from this extraordinary leader. Governor Dukakis, you are a true guiding light in our journey toward a better world, and your legacy will continue to illuminate our path.

I also take this moment to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Governor Dukakis on his 90th birthday—a remarkable milestone in a life that has been a true embodiment of dedication and service. From the era of the ‘Massachusetts Miracle’ to pioneering the path to AI World Society – the Age of Global Enlightenment, Governor Dukakis has consistently led the way, shaping a brighter future for us all. I am so grateful for his unwavering guidance, steadfast support, visionary leadership, and cherished friendship throughout the past 12 years. Governor Dukakis has played a pivotal and significant role in my life during my time in Boston, and his influence continues to shape our shared journey toward a better world.

Governor Dukakis: AIWS Model Leadership for Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow

Governor Dukakis: AIWS Model Leadership for Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow

Governor Dukakis, as the Co-founder and Chair of the Boston Global Forum, has emerged as an eminent leader, steering the AI World Society (AIWS) initiative toward the forefront of discussions about creating a more enlightened world with the aid of AI, digital technologies, and advanced innovations. His remarkable vision and tireless efforts have garnered recognition from prestigious academic institutions such as Harvard and MIT, as well as from international powerhouses like Japan, the EU, and India. Under Governor Dukakis’s guidance, the G20 in India in 2023 saw the transformative influence of the AIWS initiative, further solidifying its place in the global discourse. His leadership has left an indelible mark on the innovation community in Silicon Valley and indeed on the future trajectory of our world in this AI age. Governor Dukakis’s unwavering commitment and transformative leadership through AIWS continue to inspire and shape a brighter tomorrow, firmly establishing AIWS as a wonderful model and a solid foundation for the world to tackle the pressing challenges it faces. I am very proud and honored to work with Governor Michael Dukakis and the Boston Global Forum in building the AI World Society (AIWS) Initiative and Model.

 

Professor Zlatko Lagumdzija

Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the United Nations

Former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina

War in Gaza: Roundup on the Four Pillars

War in Gaza: Roundup on the Four Pillars

Minh Nguyen is the Editor of the Boston Global Forum and a Shinzo Abe Initiative Fellow. She writes the Four Pillars column in the BGF Weekly newsletter.

 

There is no ground invasion of Gaza from Israel yet, but the airstrikes are still rolling, in both Gaza and southern Lebanon. The airstrikes and rocket attacks have led to tragic civilian casualties, but have also flushed out Hamas commanders. Israel has been urging Gazan civilians to evacuate south, ahead of a potential invasion. Skirmishes have been occurring throughout the week between Israel and Hezbollah, but there has been no clear escalation there yet. It is reported that a ground operation is due to begin soon in Gaza, and was actually delayed due to weather conditions (this has been denied by the IDF). Iran has stated that they will take action if Israel’s operations in Gaza continues, but it is still unclear what this would entail.

The US, while staunchly supporting Israel in their war, has also been seeking to reign in the excesses of the Israeli response and negotiate access for humanitarian aid. This included efforts to reopen the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza to allow foreign nationals and refugees to leave and aid to come in, and the resumption of water supply to southern Gaza. On 60 Minutes, President Biden has stated that it would be a mistake to occupy Gaza again.

The US has also sent the Eisenhower carrier strike group (CSG) to the Eastern Mediterranean, supplementing the Ford CSG. While this was a pre-planned deployment before recent events, it is still another US force coming to the region. Ostensibly, these naval groups are there as deterrence, to stop the conflict from breaking out into a full regional war. Secretary of State Blinken will return to Israel on Monday, extending his Middle East tour. President Biden has been invited to visit Israel.

EU Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen, recipient of the World Peace and Security Award 2022, visited Israel earlier this week too. She affirmed European support for the country. The US and European countries have been repatriating its citizens throughout the week too, but most airlines have halted operations to Tel Aviv, outside of Israeli carriers.

Read more about this conflict:

  • [New York Times] Israeli Invasion Plans Target Gaza City and Hamas Leadership
  • [The Drive] Tit For Tat Escalation On The Israeli-Lebanese Border
  • [Axios] Israel resumes water supply to southern Gaza after U.S. pressure
  • [New York Times] Biden Warns Israel Not to Occupy Gaza
  • [Reuters] Blinken says Arab states don’t want spillover from Israel-Hamas conflict
  • [ABC News] Exclusive: US to send 2nd aircraft carrier to eastern Mediterranean
  • [Euronews] Von der Leyen and Metsola arrive in Israel in show of solidarity after Hamas attacks

(Jalaa MAREY / AFP) An Israeli Merkava tank drives into position in the north of Israel near the border with Lebanon on October 15, 2023

The Riga Conference 2023 published the BGF Special Report “How to Govern AI in an Age of Global Tension”

The Riga Conference 2023 published the BGF Special Report “How to Govern AI in an Age of Global Tension”

The Riga Conference 2023 published the Policy Brief 2023 “How to Govern AI in an Age of Global Tension”, Boston Global Forum Special Report, The Rīga Conference 2023 both hoard copy and soft copy online, and can be downloaded at:

https://rigaconference.lv/publications/

CONTRIBUTORS: Krishnashree Achuthan, Head of the Center for Cybersecurity Systems and Networks and Amrita Technology Business Incubator (Amrita TBI) at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Ramu Damodaran, Co-Chair of the United Nations Centennial Initiative, Governor Michael Dukakis, Co-Founder and Chair of Boston Global Forum, Thomas Kehler, Chief Scientist, Co-Founder and Board Member at CrowdSmart, Yasuhide Nakayama, Former Japanese State Minister of Defense, Paul Nemitz, Principal Adviser, European Commission, Minh Nguyen, Editor, BGF Weekly, Quynh Nguyen, Co-Founder and President of Cyberkid, Tuan Anh Nguyen, Co-Founder and CEO of Boston Global Forum, Žaneta Ozoliņa, Vice-Chair of the Latvian Transatlantic Organisation, Thomas Patterson, Harvard Kennedy School Professor, Co-Founder of Boston Global Forum, Alex Pentland, Director of MIT’s Human Dynamics Laboratory and the MIT Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program, Boston Global Forum Board Member.

The Rīga Conference is an annual meeting of regional and international experts in foreign policy and defence, academics, journalists, and business representatives, promoting the discussion and assessment of issues affecting the transatlantic community. Convening in the Latvian capital since 2006, the conference has become a recognised annual tradition in the region.