our species depends on urgently
improving understanding of peoples across hemispheres- none more so than east-west; two thirds of humans live on the continent of asia with a few more per cent of the world's population living in what have emerged as the extraordinary productive hi-tech islands - japan, taiwan , hk, singapore. by the late 19th century all of the people on the asian continent had been colonised or had their trading systems blocked by western empires- primarly britain's. given this, we find it extraordinary valuable to study how 3 people from the orient travelled to the west and went on to change both hemispheres: gandhi
fazle abed

jack ma
below we look at how jack ma's first trip to the usa - seattle 1995 changed the world. he was then his city hangzhou's most popular english teacher- amazon's launch of ecommerce he returned to china to form a network with energetic youth and extraordinary investors including japan's hi tech billionnaire masa son and the silicon valley founder of yahoo jerry yang- how can ecommerce and efinance create the most jobs when china's web infrasucture arrives-?
Having become one of the world's biggest marketmakers, ma was tech city host of china's g20 2016 and at the un he was invited to become worldwide youth jobs adviser;in 2017 he announced that from 2019 september he would return full time to education- according to ma he couldnt see how to impact the 4 most vital social markets with commerce- this web tracks his progress as a return to full time education and his goal of celebrating how the sdg generation can change education , health, green markets, sports and arts markets

unlike ma, gandhi and abed travelled to britain in their teens - gandhi to study law in 1880s, abed to study engineering and shipping at glasgow uni of 1950s.--all three changed the livelihoods and sustainability of hundreds of millions of people in the race to end systemic poverty. unlike gandhi, graduate abed's 10 year spent ascending to become regional ceo of royal dutch shell gave him the perfect mix of engineering and admin experience to empower the poorest to nation build
AI foci of ali- I&V: QC; sec; ML; NLP; big data
https://www.jackmafoundation.org.cn/ welcome to digital silk road plus 6 youth Belt Road Maps ... Changing Education - the most exciting times to parent or grow up sustainably. Our old versions: EW , AU ...how can web maximise sme value and job creating education? -help welcomed in compiling top 100 alumni networks of alibabauni.com -UNited fintech & edutech & 17 goals-- notes on china's greatest educators ggv podcast limebike.. sinica -notes who's helping jos number 1 educator? Kenyann, Bangla girls Tsinghua, olympians-for-all, IR4-forhumans - rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

official alibaba (also notable apps - eg missing children )
*taobao university up to 100 million alumni in China - received training on how to taobao; as of 2017 established 1311 taobao e-commerce villages
*Damo Academy 1 2 started with 15 billion dollar investment by jack ma's as intercity top notch research on humanising livelihood advantages of major components of Industrial Rev 4 such as AI, blockchain, internet of things .. related IR4 at world economic forum: san francisco hub; wef summer china summoit
*gateway17 ma's 3000 citizens and leaders one day masterclass in ecommerce
*ma's personal mentoring (aka efounders) of first 100 entrepreneur chorts chosen with unctad and developing nations that have asked jack ma to help
+Aliresearch 1 tsinghua alumni network of Ying Lowrey's SME curriculum aligned to AliBaba model
Podcast Ant Finance

*hong kong 100 million dollar youth entrepreneur fund: AI webs 1 2 : Jumpstarter competition.-see also hk youth entrepreneur curricula YFS & MIT -- taiwan ma entrepreneur fund
*alibaba entrepreneur fund
*poverty funds 1 :: blockchain research china poverty association 1 - alibaba 0.3 revenue to green foundation 1
Breaking news 1 from


jack ma- when i first studied (e)commerce in states i was surprised to find that each market was dominated by 2 or 3 manufacturers- i decided to design china ecommerce to maxise small enterprise suppliers and local jobs

.ying lowrey is tsinghua's professor of small enterprises- her book alibaba way is eyeopening:

foreword by nobel economist edmund phelps, columbia....Alibaba uses information technology to enable mass innovation to flourish.and to improve the lives of the people

related tsinghua - innovation events
lowrey beijing coorindtaor of aliresearch whose dean at hq is Hongbing Gao

Ai in education
around grade 5 - a
around12th grade - about 50 podcasts and notes here
10th grade ai history from circa 1996?
15th grade ai earlier 2018 Kai-Fu Lee hope was us would lead ai discovery, china implementation
15th grade china top50 ai
15th grade 14 billion dollar uniciorn ai in china - wef 2018 review- speakers Speakers: - Dai Wenyuan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, 4th Paradigm Data & Technology Co., People's Republic of China. - Huang Dinglong, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Malong Technologies, People's Republic of China. - Wendell Wallach, Scholar, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale University, USA. - Wang Xiaoming, Director, Center for Innovation Strategy and Policy Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, People's Republic of China. - Yuan Hui, Chairman, Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology, People's Republic of China.
.partners of ma &
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*jack ma chairs cen 1- 2 = china's 50 most respomnsible businessmen - search curricula funds etc - location close to tsingua beijng

example founder of shanghai conglomerate fosun actively celebrates CEN, and partners in one of Jack Ma's universities at hangzhou and supports new york greatest yoth-led arts movement singforhope.com

co-sponsor: wise@beijing: Zhejiang Zhipu Foundation Founded by the six founding members of Alibaba Group, Zhejiang Zhipu Foundation supports rural education and promotes healthy and sustainable relationship between human and the society, as well as between human and the nature.
Guterres UN Digital Cooperation Panel #DigitalCooperation
The Panel is expected to raise awareness about the transformative impact of digital technologies across society and the economy, and contribute to the broader public debate on how to ensure a safe and inclusive digital future for all, taking into account relevant human rights norms.

Panel Members

Co-chairs

Panel members

  • Mohammed Al Gergawi (UAE), Minister of Cabinet Affairs and the Future, UAE
  • Yuichiro Anzai (Japan), Senior Advisor and Director of Center for Science Information Analysis, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  • Nikolai Astrup (Norway), Minister of International Development, Norway
  • Vinton Cerf (USA), Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
  • Fadi ChehadĂ© (USA), Partner at ABRY Partners
  • Isabel Guerrero Pulgar (Chile), Director, IMAGO Global Grassroots and Lecturer, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Marina Kaljurand (Estonia), Chair of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
  • Bogolo Kenewendo (Botswana), Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Botswana
  • Akaliza Keza Ntwari (Rwanda), ICT advocate and entrepreneur
  • Marina Kolesnik (Russian Federation), senior executive, entrepreneur and WEF Young Global Leader
  • Doris Leuthard (Switzerland), Head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications, Switzerland
  • Cathy Mulligan (United Kingdom), Co-Director of Imperial College Centre for Cryptocurrency
  • Edson Prestes (Brazil), Professor, Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Kira Radinsky (Israel), Director of Data Science, eBay
  • Nanjira Sambuli (Kenya), Digital Equality Advocacy Manager, World Wide Web Foundation
  • Sophie Soowon Eom (Republic of Korea), Founder of Adriel AI and Solidware
  • Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah (Australia), Secretary General, CIVICUS
  • Jean Tirole (France), Chairman of the Toulouse School of Economics and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse
The deliberations of the Panel will be supported by a small secretariat, co-led by:
  • Amandeep Singh Gill (India), Executive Director, Secretariat of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation (ex officio)
  • Jovan Kurbalija, (Serbia), Executive Director, Secretariat of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation (ex officio)
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  • Patrick Bolton, Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business, Columbia Business School
  • Markus Brunnermeier, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics, Princeton University
  • Bengt Holmstrom, 2016 Nobel Laureate, Paul A. Samuelson Professor of Economics, MIT
  • Lars Peter Hansen, 2013 Nobel Laureate, David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor in Economics, Statistics, Booth School of Business & The College, University of Chicago
  • Preston McAfee, Most Recently Served as Chief Economist and Corp VP at Microsoft
  • Christopher Pissarides, 2010 Nobel Laureate, Regius Professor of Economics, LSE
  • Yingyi Qian, Distinguished Professor and Dean of School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University
  • Alvin Roth, 2012 Nobel Laureate, The Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics, Stanford University
  • Thomas Sargent, 2011 Nobel Laureate, W.R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business, New York University
  • Michael Spence, 2001 Nobel Laureate, William R. Berkley Professor in Economics & Business, NYU Stern
  • Steve Tadelis, Professor of Economics, Business and Public Policy, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
  • Neng Wang, Chong Khoon Lin Professor of Real Estate & Professor of Finance, Columbia Business School
  • Shangjin Wei, Professor of Finance and Economics, Professor of International Affairs, and N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy, Columbia University
  • Wei Xiong, Trumbull-Adams Professor of Finance, Princeton University
  • Chenggang Xu, Quoin Professor in Economic Development, University of Hong Kong, Professor of Economics, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
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the wicked problem of missing curricula youth most need- as jack says this is a huge problem; correspondenmce case posted may 2018: moreover we have atended many world bank youth summits where missing curricula have been pitched and everyone cheered the value but getiing each different nation to newly cetrtify suc new learning is a fools erand
-here part of a specific example- do you know a missing peer to peer curricula that needs similar linking in

I am staying at brac in bangaldesh my favorite girls education network in the world as well as largest ngo in wortld and partnership networkwe will see dean of james grant school of public health at brac university tomorrow- do you still have any message you wanted passed to brac about the peer to peer adolescent health program you and lancet have been building? we are mainly working with brac's overall education director as specified directly by sir fazle abed when i met him in qatar 2017 - sir fazle kindly gave a lot of his time to remembrance parties of my dad norman macrae at the japan embassy in dhaka in 2012more generally brac and jack ma started fin tech partnership earlier this month with brac's BkashSMS in bangladesh but for s asia (the whole 2 billion of china's neigbors particularly poorest girls on china south and south westren borders), for sustainabiliuty generation to scale and gain from these 2 superstars we believe partnering relations will broaden into looking at skills education ; we will be trying to form team both on bangladesh and china side to monitor this however fast or slow it goesmostofa has been working on bangladesh side for very long time- he also worked with modjtabia sadria then at aga khan in london while they were in london at time muhammad yunus was at his social business peak ; i believe modjtabia is now back in iran after some years with paul at monash? ( i didnt get to pauls grn summit in jordan 2006; i believe sadria did; i note that jack ma just made donation to queen of jordans education fund)

we are trying to invite any university student to form a club to see where is the nexus between what students most want to study practically and training that sir fazle and jack ma could mooc or otherwise maximally distribute to benefit livelihoods- togther the names of jack ma and sir fazle can be a top 100 web and top 1 web for open action learning- in branding terms this is easy as long as we quickly get all best friends of ma and abed signed up at one launch summit blessed by china and on the road to ma's sponsorship of huge expo at tokyo olympics

after 8 visits to beijing i am reasonably confident that we can get as much additional support as we want from tsinghua university in beijing (over there they know thgere are half a billion undre 30s and that china cant afford any youth left legless by mismatch between jobs and what colleges like examining-- ) additionally tsinghua with aiib is heavily into belt road pitches to india this year so education can be 2 for 1 so to speak
as long as both jack ma and sir fazle have approved a subject area as being one that needs development in this type 2 pee to peer or apprentice mode i believe we can help scale missing curricula

as you think you know i first met pauil komesdroff in 2004- i love everything he was trying to create volunteer expereinces abroad around monash and medics and cultural/arts translators;I hope we can find the right way to linkin monash as this idea gains momentum
coming soon at wechatuni : difficult questions like what happens when ai or robotic intelligence is inside your phone?
- world's largest market fund Yu'e Bao Sesame Credit score

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

j2018 archives lof maolympics.com

jack ma clarifies that commerce can reach one clusters of markets -
Jack Ma clarifies that commerce can only reach some markets – financial or where supply & demand chains of where people historically “shopped” He’ll help youth (and their parents and other investors) celebrate a different platform to reach happiness service markets livelihoods education, Health, greening communities, safety and open spaces, arts fashions and who to celebrate, TRUE media 
 he invites leaders to partner olympics to chnage value chain of celebrities  (BR1 Korea 2018, BR0 Beijing 2022, BR1 Japan 2020, BR5 Paris 2024, BR6 LA 2028 )

related
BR6 BR10 Pope Francis : the vatican's  http://premiosciacca.it/offers a model of an annual expo of worlds community builders with youth 
BR0 XI-factor-BRI.school:  every space Belt Road newly bridges on land- start twin nations youth hub celebrations - eg silk road arts networks and silk road chambers of commerce in over 70 countries
UN- which will be first sdg economic zone that wall street 300 trillions rates as AAA? how does eg community-wide participation in sports empower youth to be community's main safety networks in mobile age-  

 BR9 cf kenya ushahidi first big app helped youth prevent election riots - in university suburbs of beijing there is a resident local;police station every 1000 metres which also serves as community info center; one of koreas leading abilities is to build half million people new towns or new suburbs which are safest in world but at cost of zero public privacy outside- one of ways china is uniting african leadership is how future of g5 and mobile cameras designed into safety of cities

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Gao Hongbing is the President of AliResearch, Director of Policy Institute, and founder of Information Society 50 Forum (“IS50”) and WeFinance 50 Forum.
Relying on the largest and most dynamic Alibaba online business eco-system in the world, following the internet spirit of being open, co-sharing and transparent, and based on the forward-looking ideas and insights, strong data drive and rich accumulation of cases, AliResearch is committed to becoming the think tank and intellectual platform of the new economic and new governance field. In the future, AliResearch will co-create, co-build and share the future-oriented new ideas, new insights and new rules together with the researchers and intellectual bodies from all fields.


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Liang ChunxiaoDirector of AliResearch Academic Committee
Senior Consultant of AliResearch, a member of Information Society 50 Forum, a member of Standing Committee of China Information Economic Society, a member of Expert Committee for Telecommunication Economy, Beijing Municipal Informatization Expert Consulting Expert Committee, a member of PanGoal Academic Committee. He has long been engaging in e-commerce, informatization and network economic field and once created such works as Netrepreneurs Winning the World Market: Alibaba’s new commercial perspective, Searching Revolution, Introduction to E-commerce, E-commerce Applications and others.

Wang JunxiuA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
President of China Information Economics Society Information Society Research, a member of Information Society 50 Forum, one of the initiators of Data Forum, an expert in Information society issues, co-founder of the Internet Laboratory.

Li YuanfangA member of AliResearch Academic Committee Li
Assistant researcher of Institute of World Economics and Politics Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Chief Secretary of Research Center for International Finance (RCIF), International Financial Issue Research Consultant of International Department of Ministry of Finance (2011 until today), consultant of AliResearch (2011 until today). One of the major designers of iSPI of AliResearch and once drafted the 2011 iSPI Report.

Xue ZhaofengA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
Professor of National School of Development of Peking University, co-director of Institute for Law and Economics at Peking University, a member of Information Society 50 Forum and co-founder of Microfinance 50 Forum. He has been focusing on the relations between laws, management system and economic growth as well as the development of information technological innovation and internet commerce in China for a long time. His research interests include Economic of Law, Competition Policies and E-commerce Management System and Governance.

Ma QijiA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
One of the early pioneers of Chinese market research industry and one of the first group of registered consultant in China. He currently serves as a researcher of Creative Communication Management Research Centre of Peking University and Deputy President of China Commerce Association for General Merchandise E-commerce Special Committee. He once served as Vice President and COO of China-Labs, Senior Vice President of Nelson Internet Research, co-founder and CMO of Counect. Research Chief Inspector and Vice President of Research and Product departments of online in Major China Region and Southeast Asian Region.

Duan YongchaoA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
CSO of SEEC, Chief Consultant of Network Zencoo; Specially Engaged professor of Alibaba Business College and Director of Academic Committee. A member of China Computer Society, one of the initiators of “Data Forum” and a member of Information Society 50 Forum. His works include Ten Lectures on Internet Thoughts: Lecture at Peking University (2014), New Edition - On the Origin of Species: Ideological Cornerstone of the Internet (2012), Internet: Fragmented Living (2009) and others.

Tang KeA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
Doctor of Finance at Cambridge University, a winner of The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, co-initiator of Microfinance 50 Forum. He once served as Vice President of Hanqing Advanced Institute of Finance and Economics of Renmin University of China and currently serves as professor of Institute of Economics of School of Social Sciences of Tsinghua University.

Wang JianA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
Professor and Doctoral Tutor of University of International Business and Economics. A national outstanding teacher and discipline leading person of Beijing Higher Education, part-time teacher at Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. Director and member of E-commerce Business Alliance of APEC, a member of Ministry of Commerce Advisory Committee for Economic & Trade Policy, an expert of Trade Facilitation Work Group, an expert of Digital Economy Committee of China Chamber of International Commerce.

Liu YingA member of AliResearch Academic Committee
Professor of Economics at School of School of Social Sciences of Tsinghua University, Deputy Director of Chinese Research Center of Tsinghua University, co-initiator of Microfinance 50 Forum, innovation and entrepreneurship economist. Focuses on economic study related to small enterprise-microfinance-great prosperity.

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Li Qi Professor and Doctoral Tutor of Xi’an Jiaotong University
Professor and Doctoral Tutor of Xi’an Jiaotong University, leader of Construction Assistance Group of Chinese Institutes of Higher Education E-commerce Major, Executive Director of China Information Economic Society, Director of China Information Economic Society E-commerce Professional Committee, Standing Director of Shaanxi Provincial Information Society. Receives the title of “Founder of Chinese E-commerce.”
Chen DerenProfessor and Doctoral Tutor of Zhejiang University
Professor and Doctoral Tutor of Zhejiang University, Director of e-service center, professor of College of Computer Science and Technology, Doctoral Tutor of computer application technologies, e-service, management science and project, winner of special government allowance of the State Council, He was once employed as a visiting researcher and visiting professor by IBM Watson Research Center in New York, the United States and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in succession. He also served as Deputy Director and Chief Secretary of Higher Education Institutes Professional Teaching Instructional Committee for E-commerce Major of Ministry of Education, Councilor of Hangzhou E-commerce Association and others.His main research and application orientation is e-commerce and Service.
Huang LihuaProfessor and Doctoral Tutor of School of Management, Fudan University
Professor, Doctoral Tutor and Secretary of the Party Committee of School of Management, Fudan University. He has been focusing on the research and teaching of Enterprise Information System and Management, e-commerce, e-government and others. He once hosted over ten national scientific research projects including four from National Natural Science Foundation of China and National Social Science Foundation of China and five from Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science and Technology, “863” Project and others. He has published more than 190 articles and served as Associate Editor-in-Chief or Editorial Board member of many international and domestic magazines.
Jing LinboStanding Deputy Director of The Chinese Evaluation Center for Humanities and Social Sciences of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Director of E-commerce Business Alliance Expert Committee of APEC
Standing Deputy Director, professor and Doctoral Tutor of The Chinese Evaluation Center for Humanities and Social Sciences of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, an expert receiving the special government allowance of the State Council, a member of Advisory Committee for Economic & Trade Policy and distinguished expert of many ministries and commissions. Social part-time jobs: Deputy Director of China Marketing Association, Director of E-commerce Business Alliance Expert Committee of APEC; Chief Secretary of World Association of Chinese Cuisine International Food Culture Research Institute; Deputy Director of China Cuisine Association Experts Committee; Vice President of China Business and Economics Association; Vice President of China Society of Logistics; Vice President of National Institutes of High Education Trade and Economic Teaching Council and others. He once participated in researching many key topics and drafting key documents of the nation, ministries and commissions and hosted the planning of sub-topic of the national “Twelfth Five-year Plan.” He serves as Deputy Chief Editor of Finance & Trade Economics as well as Director of Service Economy and Catering Industry and Director of Information Service and E-commerce Research Office.
Chai YuetingProfessor and Doctoral Tutor of Tsinghua University
Professor and Doctoral Tutor of Department of Automation, Tsinghua University. Member of Advisory Committee for State Information and expert consultant on informatization and e-commerce of National Development and Reform Commission. Organized and carried out national informatization and e-commerce special project; drafted the No. 2 document of the State Council Suggestions on Accelerating Development of E-commerce in China in 2005 as a major drafter and the 11th Five-Year Plan on E-commerce Development in China.
Wang GuangmingProfessor and Doctoral Tutor of Zhejiang Gongshang University
Professor and Doctoral Tutor of Zhejiang Gongshang University, Director of E-commerce and Information Engineering Research Institute, former Secretary of the CPC’s Committee in Zhejiang Gongshang University. Vice Director of Zhejiang Province Economic and Information Commission, Vice Director of Hangzhou Informatization Expert Consultancy Committee, member of Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China, Vice Chairman of Zhejiang Computer Applications and Education Federation, Vice Chairman of Zhejiang E-Commerce Association, member of Zhejiang “10th Five-Year Plan” Service Industry Informatization Expert Panel, Vice Director of Information System Committee, Systems Engineering Society of China, member of Zhejiang Enterprise Management Informatization Expert Committee. Enjoys the State Council Special Allowance.
Lin ZhangxiTenured Professor of Information, Rawls College of Business, Texas Tech University, US
Received master’s degree of Computer Science of Tsinghua University (1982), master’s degree of Economics (1996) and doctoral degree of Information System (1999) of the University of Texas at Austin; once worked as Vice Director and senior engineer of Fujian Provincial Economic and Information Center, Vice Director of Fujian Provincial Economic and Information Office, member of Fujian Provincial Computer and Integrated Circuit Leading Group; now works as tenured professor of Information, Rawls College of Business and Director of Senior Analysis and Business Intelligence Research Center of Texas Tech University, US.
Wang XiangdongDirector of Center for Information Study, Professor and Doctoral Tutor of Graduate School of CASS
Director of Center for Information Study, professor and Doctoral Tutor of Graduate School and researcher of Institute of Quantitative & Technical Economics of CASS. Has long engaged in the research on theories and policies on informatization, Internet, information technology economy, e-commerce, e-government, information security and other aspects. Expert consultant on informatization of several ministries and commissions, author of several academic monographs on informatization, including Informatization: China’s Choice in the 21st Century, one of the “10 Figures on Rural Informatization in China of the Year 2010”.
LĂĽ BenfuProfessor of School of Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of Network Economy and Knowledge Management National Research Center
Professor and Doctoral Tutor of School of Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of Network Economy and Knowledge Management National Research Center.
Lu XipengProfessor of Department of Information Management and Dean of College of Applied Sciences, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Received master’s degree and doctoral degree of Industrial Engineering of University of Wisconsin-Madison, US; now works as a professor of Department of Information Management and Dean of College of Applied Sciences, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; once served as Director of E-commerce Research Center, CEO of EMBA, Director and Director of Students’ Affairs of Department of Information Management, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. Engaged in research on e-commerce, knowledge management and network marketing.