Landmark Legislation: California Facing the World of Artificial Intelligence


Hiring Artificial Intelligence or Smart People

 by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui   TRI CONSULTING KYOTO TRI CK USA – Landmark Legislation: California Facing the World of Artificial Intelligence TRI CONSULTING KYOTO TRI CK USA – A California lawmaker will file a bill seeking to make generative AI models more transparent and start a discussion in the state on how to regulate the technology. California Senator Scott Wiener (D) has drafted a bill requiring “frontier” … Continue reading


A California lawmaker will file a bill seeking to make generative AI models more transparent and start a discussion in the state on how to regulate the technology. California Senator Scott Wiener (D) has drafted a bill requiring “frontier” model systems, usually classified as large language models, to meet transparency standards when they reach above a certain quantity of computing power. Wiener’s bill will also propose security measures so AI systems don’t “fall into the hands of foreign states” and try to establish a state research center on AI outside of Big Tech. 


California lawmaker proposes regulation of AI models

Senator Scott Wiener’s bill seeks to require transparency from AI models.


The bill, which is classified as an intent bill and needs further development before it can pass, will also mandate AI labs to test models for safety risks and disclose to the state if safety risks are found. Wiener’s goal, per a statement sent to The Verge, is to start discussions on regulating AI.


California and Artificial Intelligence: To Be or Not To Be Meaningful Regulation?


California Weighed in below!

California AI safety bill blocked:

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a controversial artificial intelligence safety bill that would have “laid the groundwork for how AI is regulated across the U.S.”

In a statement, Gov. Gavin Newsom said SB 1047 is “well-intentioned” but doesn’t consider whether AI is deployed in high – or low-risk situations, and would have applied to only the largest and most costly models.



AI Bill SB 1047 faced opposition from tech companies large and small, who warned that it would strangle innovation.

Newsom said he’s now collaborating with researchers including Fei-Fei Li to create more effective legislation.

Read more Naturally and Intelligently:

California legislature passes AI bill SB 1047: https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/calif-legislature-passes-ai-bill-6144228/

An artificial intelligence safety bill was overwhelmingly approved by California legislators on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 and now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom for final consideration. If enacted, the “fiercely debated” bill would require tech companies to safety-test AI programs before release and empower the attorney general to sue AI companies for any major harm caused by their technologies.

The bill earned cautious support from the likes and here are some of these reactions:

Elon Musk: “This is a tough call and will make some people upset, but, all things considered, I think California should probably pass the SB 1047 AI safety bill. For over 20 years, I have been an advocate for AI regulation, just as we regulate any product/technology that is a potential risk to the public.”

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1828205685386936567

and Anthropic


While its opponents include OpenAI –

https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/21/24225648/openai-letter-california-ai-safety-bill-sb-1047

and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi – https://pelosi.house.gov/news/press-releases/pelosi-statement-opposition-california-senate-bill-1047 .

Earlier, Gov. Newsom had not yet indicated whether he intends to approve the bill.

Meanwhile, on a federal level, OpenAI and Anthropic have agreed – https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-08-29/openai-anthropic-agree-to-work-with-us-institute-on-safety-testing?srnd=homepage-americas – to work on safety testing with the Commerce Department’s AI Safety Institute.

Governor Newsom announces new initiatives to advance safe and responsible AI, protect Californians: Sep 29, 2024

What you need to know:

Governor Newsom announced that the “godmother of AI,” Dr. Fei-Fei Li, as well as Tino Cuéllar, member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Social and Ethical Implications of Computing Research, and Jennifer Tour Chayes, Dean of the College of Computing, Data Science, and Society at UC Berkeley, will help lead California’s effort to develop responsible guardrails for the deployment of GenAI.

Governor Newsom also ordered state agencies to expand their assessment of the risks from potential catastrophic events.

Read more Naturally and Intelligently:

https://www.gov.ca.gov/2024/09/29/governor-newsom-announces-new-initiatives-to-advance-safe-and-responsible-ai-protect-californians

California’s Gavin Newsom Vetoes Controversial AI Safety Bill

Governor seeks more encompassing rules than the bill opposed by OpenAI, Meta and supported by research scientists:

https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/california-ai-safety-bill-vetoed-6328801


Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes AI safety bill opposed by Silicon Valley

Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed AI safety bill SB-1047, which was opposed by tech companies including ChatGPT maker OpenAI

Newsom said the legislation could give the public a “false sense of security about controlling this fast-moving technology.”

The bill received support from Elon Musk and prominent AI researchers but was opposed by Meta, OpenAI, and several Democratic congresspeople.

SAN FRANCISCO —

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday vetoed SB 1047, an artificial intelligence safety bill – https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2024-08-29/newsom-scott-wiener-sb1047-ai-bill – that would have established requirements for developers of advanced AI models to create protocols aimed at preventing catastrophes.

The bill, introduced by Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), would have required developers to submit their safety plans to the state attorney general, who could hold them liable if AI models they directly control were to cause harm or imminent threats to public safety.

Additionally, the legislation would have required tech firms to be able to turn off the AI models they directly control if things went awry.

Read more Naturally and Intelligently:

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2024-09-29/gov-gavin-newsom-vetoes-ai-safety-bill-scott-wiener-sb1047

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Consulting: To Be AI or Not To Be Pen Writing


Local Culture and Local Business Culture: To Be AI or Not To Be Pen Writing


Local Culture is still Not Integrated in the Artificial Intelligence Bank of Intelligent Data

You are never better served than by yourself.  Don’t forget to mention our speakers and storytellers from Bab Mellah – Fortaleza Mazagão, Agba Boucherit, Dar Caid Si Boubker, Sidi Yahya, Gaa de Sidi Moussa, Joutiya Derb Ghalef, and the Grand Rally of Moulay Abdellah. 

I hope that one of your researchers knows the traditions that were transmitted through these places or the fertile memory of the event as a translation of burlesque and serious anecdotes sometimes intended as reprimand and mockery and at other times about wisdom inherited through tribal cultural identification.

This need to belong to a locality and to a home with a name and regional social identity which through the ages moves and reproduces to create a piece of populist history in its orality as well as in its expression of pride. of belonging has symbols and signs worthy of recognition.  A form of reproduction through the dialectal language of which the poets sang as the bravery and distinction of their masters of arms like their financial patrons without real glory. 

In the city of our birth, popular singing, including by Sheikhates and Sheikhs, is incommensurate with the cultural or social divide but rooted in the future of our social education and our awareness of history that nothing could compete or criticize since it was part of our daily life and especially our ancestral environment through which we nourish our regional and tribal belonging. 

Knowing and learning through listening was for us the continuation of our first learning in the Koranic schools and also the advanced age of these personalities of the art of popular discourse, this correlation imposed on us a respect for this knowledge that only these encounters allowed us to learn and subsequently recite like cascades of our image. 

These Hlaquiyas and these masters of the history of cultural and popular identity were our masters of the School of the Street and the Neighborhood, the reproduction of what I found in Paris in the Latin Quarter and in front of the Pompidou Center as was the case at Jamaa El Fna too.

For us Mazaganais, they became, as Chaouki said, the legitimate prophets of our knowledge of identity.  The Mazaganese and Jdidis writers first Driss Chraibi identified with such characters of the Halqua as was also Abdelkebir Khatibi who thus possessed a common denominator of their respective story-novel given the familiar ingredients of their own and direct entourage and their observations and listening to the raw and primary narration which they transformed into a form of antagonistic and populist cultural dialectic reflecting a reality that only oral tradition could have preserved and transmitted between the generations of our neighborhood community, city ​​and country. 

The Hlayqui lyricist technique found itself metamorphosed into literary prose crisscrossing the same periods and the same cultural identities with the only difference, the French-speaking linguistic vector and the organizational structure of the chronological and territorial narration of an academic style.

Driss Chraïbi🌐 Abdelkebir Khatibii🌐https://www.facebook.com/groups/1015713949376065

My other Cultural groups at Facebook are as follows or you can also find some publications on our traditions of Doukkala and Mazagan – El Jadida

  • Mazagan Magazine
  • Made in Doukkala – Morocco
  • Made in Doukkala – Morocco
  • Memories Knowledge and Families Made in Mazagan El Jadida Doukkala

La Culture Locale n’est pas encore integree dans l’Intelligence Artificielle – La Banque des Donnees Intelligentes

On n’est jamais mieux servi que par soi-même.  N’oubliez pas de mentionner nos intervenants et conteurs de Bab Mellah – Fortaleza Mazagão, Agba Boucherit, Dar Caid Si Boubker, Sidi Yahya, Gaa de Sidi Moussa, Joutiya Derb Ghalef, et du Grand Rallye de Moulay Abdellah. 

J’espère que l’un de vos chercheurs connaît les traditions qui se sont transmises à travers ces lieux ou la mémoire fertile de l’événement comme traduction d’anecdotes burlesques et sérieuses, tantôt destinées à la réprimande et à la moquerie, tantôt à la sagesse héritée de l’identification culturelle tribale.

Ce besoin d’appartenance à une localité et à un foyer avec un nom et une identité sociale régionale qui, à travers les âges, se déplace et se reproduit pour créer un morceau d’histoire populiste dans son oralité ainsi que dans son expression de fierté. d’appartenance comporte des symboles et des signes dignes de reconnaissance.  Une forme de reproduction à travers le langage dialectal dont les poètes chantaient comme la bravoure et la distinction de leurs maîtres d’armes comme de leurs mécènes financiers sans véritable gloire. 

Dans notre ville natale, le chant populaire, y compris celui des cheikhates et des cheikhs, est sans commune mesure avec la fracture culturelle ou sociale mais ancré dans l’avenir de notre éducation sociale et dans notre conscience d’une histoire que rien ne peut rivaliser ou critiquer puisqu’elle fait partie de notre la vie quotidienne et surtout notre environnement ancestral à travers lequel nous nourrissons notre appartenance régionale et tribale. 

Connaître et apprendre par l’écoute était pour nous la continuation de nos premiers apprentissages dans les écoles coraniques et aussi l’âge avancé de ces personnalités de l’art du discours populaire, cette corrélation nous imposait un respect de ce savoir que seules ces rencontres nous permettaient d’acquérir. apprendre et ensuite réciter comme des cascades de notre image. 

Ces Hlaquiyas et ces maîtres de l’histoire de l’identité culturelle et populaire étaient nos maîtres de l’École de la rue et du quartier, la reproduction de ce que j’ai trouvé à Paris dans le Quartier Latin et devant le Centre Pompidou comme c’était le cas à Jamaa El Fna aussi.

Pour nous Mazaganais, ils sont devenus, comme le disait Chaouki, les prophètes légitimes de notre connaissance de l’identité.  Les écrivains mazaganais et jdidis ont d’abord identifié Driss Chraibi à des personnages de la Halqua, tout comme Abdelkebir Khatibi qui possédait ainsi un dénominateur commun à leur roman-histoire respectif compte tenu des ingrédients familiers de leur propre entourage direct et de leurs observations et de leur écoute brute. et narration primaire qu’ils ont transformée en une forme de dialectique culturelle antagoniste et populiste reflétant une réalité que seule la tradition orale aurait pu préserver et transmettre entre les générations de notre communauté de quartier, ville et pays. 

La technique parolière hlayqui s’est retrouvée métamorphosée en prose littéraire sillonnant les mêmes périodes et les mêmes identités culturelles avec pour seule différence, le vecteur linguistique francophone et la structure organisationnelle de la narration chronologique et territoriale d’un style académique.

Driss Chraïbi🌐Abdelkebir Khatibii🌐 https://www.facebook.com/groups/1015713949376065

Mes autres groups Culturels sont les suivants ou vous pouvez également retrouver quelques publications sur nos traditions des Doukkala et Mazagan – El Jadida

  • Magazine Mazagan
  • Fabriqué à Doukkala – Maroc
  • Fabriqué à Doukkala – Maroc
  • Memories Knowledge and Families Made in Mazagan El Jadida Doukkala

Artificial Intelligence and Consulting Based on Pen Writing: Colonization or Cohabitation?



Artificial Intelligence Reaction to Our Question:

How Artificial Intelligence can be Pain for Pen Writing for consulting services and jobs. How artificial intelligence can impact the provision of consulting solutions and how it can replace human-formulated advice and recommendations?


AI responses and reactions:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the consulting industry in several ways, enhancing and challenging traditional consulting roles. Here are some key impacts:

AI can quickly process vast amounts of data, providing consultants with deeper insights and more accurate predictions. This allows for more informed decision-making and strategy development. Tools like machine learning and natural language processing can analyze market trends, customer behavior, and financial data, offering a comprehensive view that would take humans much longer to compile. Routine tasks such as data collection, report generation, and initial analysis can be automated, allowing consultants to focus on more complex and creative aspects of their work. AI can streamline processes, reducing the time and cost associated with consulting projects.

AI algorithms can identify patterns and correlations that might be missed by human analysts, leading to more robust and innovative solutions. By providing real-time data and predictive analytics, AI helps consultants make more timely and effective recommendations.

Many tasks traditionally performed by junior consultants, such as data entry and preliminary analysis, are increasingly being handled by AI, potentially reducing the need for entry-level positions. This shift requires consultants to adapt by developing skills in AI and data science to remain competitive.

While AI can handle data-driven tasks efficiently, it lacks the nuanced understanding and emotional intelligence that human consultants bring to client interactions and strategic thinking.

AI cannot replace the creativity, empathy, and contextual understanding that human consultants provide, especially in complex and ambiguous situations.

AI systems can sometimes perpetuate biases present in the data they are trained on, leading to flawed recommendations. Human oversight is crucial to ensure ethical and unbiased consulting practices.

The key to leveraging AI in consulting is to strike a balance between automation and human insight. AI can enhance the capabilities of consultants, allowing them to deliver more value to their clients. However, the human element remains indispensable for interpreting AI-generated insights, understanding client needs, and providing personalized, context-aware advice.

By embracing AI as a tool rather than a replacement, consulting firms can enhance their services and maintain their competitive edge in an evolving industry.


These are presentations and conclusions made by AI responses and reactions:

When discussing “Artificial Intelligence, Pain for Pen Writing,” it refers to the potential negative impact that advanced AI writing tools could have on the practice of traditional pen-and-paper writing, particularly in educational settings, where the physical act of writing by hand is considered important for learning and cognitive development.



Artificial Intelligence Reaction to our Question: Artificial Intelligence, Pain for Pen Writing


Key concerns about AI replacing pen writing – These are presentations and conclusions made by AI responses and reactions:

  • Reduced fine motor skills: Repeatedly typing on a keyboard instead of physically forming letters with a pen can lead to a decline in hand-eye coordination and dexterity, especially in young children.
  • Diminished cognitive processing: Research suggests that the act of writing by hand can enhance memory and information retention compared to typing, as the brain is more actively engaged in the process.
  • Less engagement with text: Typing can feel more passive than writing with a pen, potentially leading to less thoughtful engagement with the material.
  • Potential for overreliance on AI: If students become too reliant on AI writing tools to generate text, they might neglect to develop their writing skills, including grammar, vocabulary, and critical thinking.


AI can also have positive impacts on pen writing – These are presentations and conclusions made by AI responses and reactions:

  • Accessibility tools: AI-powered pens can provide real-time feedback on handwriting, helping individuals with dysgraphia or learning disabilities improve their writing skills.
  • Personalized learning: AI can analyze writing patterns and provide tailored practice exercises to address individual weaknesses.
  • Creative writing support: AI can assist with brainstorming ideas and generating creative writing prompts, potentially stimulating more engagement with pen-and-paper writing.

Lack of Intelligent Energy for Artificial Intelligence

Plagiarism, copyright, and other forms of industrial, research, and intellectual property are the next challenges.

Trademarks and intellectual property need to be redefined and refocused.

The notion of knowledge and job qualifications has also to be reinterrogated and reevaluated within every sector and every production.

The robotic side will have to be adapted to all these forms of definitions, including design, research, and development.

Competition,cookie-cutting, copycatting, and imitation will have to be reformulated as well as the reverse engineering procedures and processes.

Law schools will have to form new Artificially Intelligent competent Lawyers and Prosecutors as well as Judges.

One of these regulations is the consumption of electricity and the impact on the environment resulting from the multiplication of Data Centers.

While some of the most advanced, “hyperscale” data centers, like those maintained by Google, Facebook, and Amazon, have pledged to transition their sites to carbon-neutral via carbon offsetting and investment in renewable energy infrastructures like wind and solar, many of the smaller-scale data centers that I observed lack the resources and capital to pursue similar sustainability initiatives. Smaller-scale, traditional data centers have often been set up within older buildings that are not optimized for ever-changing power, cooling, and data storage capacity needs. Since the emergence of hyperscale facilities, many companies, universities, and others who operate their own small-scale data centers have begun to transfer their data to hyperscalers or cloud colocation facilities, citing energy cost reductions.


The Cloud now has a greater carbon footprint than the airline industry. A single data center can consume the equivalent electricity of 50,000 homes.


According to a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report, if the entire Cloud shifted to hyperscale facilities, energy usage might drop as much as 25 percent. Without any regulatory body or agency to incentivize or enforce such a shift in our infrastructural configuration, there are other solutions that have been proposed to curb the Cloud’s carbon problem. Some have proposed relocating data centers to Nordic countries like Iceland or Sweden, in a bid to utilize ambient, cool air to minimize carbon footprint, a technique called “free cooling.” However, network signal latency issues make this dream of a haven for green data centers largely untenable to meet the computing and data storage demands of the wider world.” Source: The staggering ecological impacts of computation and the cloud

Oracle and Amazon Coming to Morocco and Africa: New Silicon Muslimetropolis in Morocco

These imbrications of the Data Centers as participants in the deficiencies of climate change have forced many providers to seek other skies and localisations in more welcoming regions in the United States and countries around the world such as Amazon and Oracle signing and moving new Data Centers to Morocco.

Concurrently at the GITEX AFRICA, to formalize a partnership and commitment to innovation in Morocco a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Ms. Ghita Mezzour, PhDMinistère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’AdministrationMohcine JazouliMICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, and Mr. Ali Seddiki, Director General of the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE, and Oracle Systems Limited.

Oracle intends to increase its Moroccan Research & Development workforce to 1,000 information technology specialists. Oracle‘s expansion follows the inauguration of its Moroccan Development Center at Casanearshore / Technopolis Parks in Casablanca, where researchers leverage cloud, AI, and machine learning technologies to address the most pressing challenges in the fields of business, science, and the public sector.

Casanearshore / Technopolis Parks in Casablanca

Oracle and Amazon Coming to Morocco and Africa: New Silicon Muslimetropolis in Morocco

“Oracle’s R&D center in Casablanca has already played a critical role in driving technical advances, improving cybersecurity, and developing new AI capabilities, [” “] By strengthening our R&D presence in Morocco, we will be able to leverage its vast talent pool to accelerate the development of solutions that will help our clients around the world grow their businesses and achieve success in their sectors,» said Safra Ada Catz, the CEO of Oracle Corporation.

Ms. Ghita Mezzour, PhD. added: “This ambitious project is aligned with the Royal Strategic Vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which encourages the innovation and creativity of young Moroccans.”

It is estimated that 40% of new positions will be located outside the Greater Casablanca and Rabat-Salé-Kenitra regions, by opening new offices in Agadir this year, and in northern Morocco within the next two years.

In this center of excellence, young Moroccans will be at the forefront of the design and development of innovative solutions using the latest technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, cloud, and cybersecurity. These solutions will be deployed on a global scale, thus strengthening Morocco’s positioning as a digital hub for the entire region.

Article Corresponding Link at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7201707941467496448/

In the same horizon, sky, and cloud line, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is getting into the fold of the Moroccan and North Sahara Africa to offer cloud computing in Morocco and Senegal using its AWS Wavelength platform in partnership with Orange, which was announced on Wednesday 29, May 2024.

One of the first of its kind the services will be provided without having physical AWS infrastructure such as data centers. Natural collaboration obliges, Orange will use and branch its physical data centers to shelter the AWS services. This AWS-Orange partnership, beyond language differences and origins, is responding to the rise of demand and needs for speeder and secured computing operations from banks, telecom firms, and healthcare firms.

There is a sense of a Gold Rush in Africa attracting cloud operators to service the rising cloud market that is expected to grow by 15% yearly to reach $18 billion in 2028, according to Statista.

MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies •

Today, Minister Mohcine Jazouli attended the opening of GITEX AFRICA, chaired by the Head of Government, marking a significant milestone for Morocco’s digital future.

On the sidelines of GITEX, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, the Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’Administration, the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE, and Oracle Systems Limited.

This agreement aims to establish two public cloud regions in Morocco.

The investment of $140 million over five years, will enable Oracle to establish a comprehensive suite of cloud services, with deployments in two data centers. This project will provide local and regional businesses with access to next-generation cloud services, enhancing their efficiency and competitiveness.

UPDATE: 5/30/2024 By Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.

Oracle Advent stimulates Interest and Strategic Partnership between Orange and Amazon

Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon subsidiary that provides “cloud computing on demand” platforms and applications to individuals, businesses, and governments, plans to offer “cloud computing” to Morocco and Senegal using its AWS Wavelength platform in collaboration with the company French Orange. This is what we read in a joint statement from the two companies, according to which this will be the first time that the services will be available in a country without physical AWS infrastructure such as data centers.

UPDATE: 5/30/2024 By Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.

Oracle Advent Stimulates Interest and Strategic Partnership between Orange Maroc-AWS

Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon subsidiary that provides “cloud computing on demand” platforms and applications to individuals, businesses, and governments, plans to offer “cloud computing” to Morocco and Senegal using its AWS Wavelength platform in collaboration with the company French Orange. This is what we read in a joint statement from the two companies, according to which this will be the first time that the services will be available in a country without physical AWS infrastructure such as data centers.


Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. on LinkedIn: From Silicon Valley, Heart of Tech U…+

MOROCCAN TECH REACTION TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DATA CENTERS IN MOROCCO

Ayoub JADIA Ayoub JADIA’s profile • 2nd – Cloud & DevOps Engineer ☁️

C’est une excellente nouvelle pour le Maroc 👏 J’espère que les autres géants mondiaux du cloud, tels que Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS et Google GCP, choisiront également de s’installer ici, d’autant plus que le Maroc est l’un des pays leaders en Afrique 🙏


Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI View Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI’s profile • 2nd

𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 ✔️ 𝐈 PMO-CC® Certified 𝐈 𝐌𝐈𝐓 𝐈 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈 Oxford Project Engineering 𝐈 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐦𝐚 𝐈 Business Analyst 𝐈 𝐀𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐈 Researcher

C’est extrêmement contradictoire avec l’orientation verte => Je ne vais pas vous dire combien un datacenter ca consomme en énergie en eau…😉


Amine L.View Amine L.’s profile (He/Him) • 2nd

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Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI en fait ça consomme moins que les milliers de salles serveurs climatisées mais très mal-isolées de Tanger à Lagrouira. Consolider et centraliser dans un datacenter moderne qui respecte toutes les normes en vigueur du Green IT serait beaucoup mieux pour l’environnement.


Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSIView Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI’s profile • 2nd

𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 ✔️ 𝐈 PMO-CC® Certified 𝐈 𝐌𝐈𝐓 𝐈 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈 Oxford Project Engineering 𝐈 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐦𝐚 𝐈 Business Analyst 𝐈 𝐀𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐈 Researcher

Amine L. Avec tous mes respects, ca n’existe pas des normes en vigueur et green it avec les datacenters => C’est polluant et energivore surtout avec la nouvelle stratégie numérique 2030 vous verrez des datacenters naitre comme des champions mutualisés avec les bornes 5G …de quelle maroc vert on parle 🤔


Amine L.View Amine L.’s profile (He/Him) • 2nd

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Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI J’ai travaillé 7 ans au Maroc sur et dans des datacenters locaux privés, c’était CATASTROPHIQUE:
Des climatiseurs pour serveurs qui refroidissaient de grandes salles de 100m2 à fond alors qu’il n’y avait que 4 serveurs et avec des fenêtres ouvertes.
En terme de normes il y en a plusieurs: ISO 50001, LEED et j’en passe.


Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSIView Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI’s profile • 2nd

𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 ✔️ 𝐈 PMO-CC® Certified 𝐈 𝐌𝐈𝐓 𝐈 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈 Oxford Project Engineering 𝐈 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐦𝐚 𝐈 Business Analyst 𝐈 𝐀𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐈 Researcher

Amine L. Les normes sont faites pour faite travailler les cabinets de conseil c’est leur gain pain pas plus..ces normes meme dans les pays les plus développés ne sont pas respectés..ya tout un debat dans ce sens en France, Etats Unis surtout avec l’émergence de l’ia generative et les supercalculateurs quantiques bientot repandus.


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Artificial Intelligence comes with a hefty price tag – not just because of how expensive it is to actually train and run AI models, but also due to its considerable environmental impact.

Last week, Google revealed that its greenhouse gas emissions have jumped nearly 50% over the past five years — because the data centers it uses to power AI and other applications are using more power than ever before.

Emissions are just one part of the equation in AI’s soaring environmental costs. The technology is also known to have a voracious appetite for both energy and water. AI’s rapid growth could cause U.S. electricity consumption to “outstrip current supply in the next two years,” Bernstein analysts recently said. Meanwhile, a recent Goldman Sachs report found that the demand for power driven by AI applications is poised to increase 160% by 2030 – and also estimated that using ChatGPT for an answer sucks up to 10 times as much electricity as a basic Google search.

“That kind of spike in power demand hasn’t been seen in the U.S. since the early years of this century,” the Goldman analysts said in the report.

With AI only growing in scale and scope, and thereby getting more resource-intensive, tech companies, investors and startups are trying to balance its promises with its environmental footprint, investing in areas like renewable energy sources and energy-efficient processing.

“It’s a really important problem, given that models are only going to get bigger and how energy intensive they are,” New Enterprise Associates (NEA) partner Aaron Jacobson said in a recent edition of VC Wednesdays. “We owe it to the world to figure out how to run these as efficiently as possible.”

More clean and efficient data centers

One way stakeholders are trying to limit carbon emissions related to training and using AI is by using or designing data centers powered by cleaner energy sources like hydropower, wind, and even nuclear power — versus coal.

OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman and VC firm Andreessen Horowitz seem to be part of this camp, with their backing of the startup Exowatt, which aims to meet such clean-energy needs by combining solar thermal tech with a thermal battery system in modules that can be stored and deployed near data centers.

Other tech companies are similarly trying to make their AI infrastructure more efficient by investing heavily in clean energy sources for their data centers.

Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios

Columbus’ data center boom may be running out of juice.

Why it matters: Ample, affordable electricity is part of what made the area so attractive to data centers and tech manufacturers in the first place, helping land mega-projects from IntelAmazonFacebook and Google.

  • But a 146% expansion of local data center inventory from 2012-2021 has gobbled up much of our excess grid capacity, per a new report by researchers at JLL, a commercial real estate firm that caters to the tech industry.
  • Threat level: The company is warning data center developers that the area’s grid capacity will be “constrained” over the next two to three years.

The big picture: Data centers are driving a surge in demand for electricity across the country.

  • The increase is fueled in part by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, which relies on especially power-hungry computing infrastructuret.
  • Utilities have doubled their estimates of how much additional electricity they’ll need in the near term, which notes the trend threatens U.S. climate change goals.

Zoom in: AEP Ohio warned PJM, the organization that operates the electric grid in the region, that it’s anticipating heavy new demands for electricity between new data centers and Intel’s new $20 billion semiconductor plant.

Friction point: To meet that demand, the utility wants to build new transmission lines to New Albany for new Intel, Meta, Google, and Amazon facilities.

  • That’s drawn pushback from some residents, who complained the project will hurt their property values, per WCMH-TV.

What they’re saying: “The energy demand from these large users can be 100 times that of a typical industrial customer,” AEP Ohio spokesman Scott Blake told Axios. Source: Mar 25, 2024 –News

Earlier this year, LinkedIn parent Microsoft signed its biggest-ever corporate power purchase agreement to run its data centers on carbon-free power. Recently, Google made a major investment in BlackRock-backed Taiwanese renewable energy player New Green Power 永鑫能源 to power its data centers.

Just this week, Amazon said that it had reached a crucial climate goal by using electricity in its operations from sources that didn’t produce greenhouse gas emissions. The company claimed that it essentially offset its electricity use via its more than 500 solar and wind projects, but some critics argued that since those projects don’t directly power Amazon’s operations, the company may be offering “a misleading impression of its effect on the climate.”

“Advances in AI have depended on exponential growth in training data and thus computing power; as these power requirements grow in the era of deep learning, AI is spurring a boom in clean electricity,” said Izzy Woolgar, director of external affairs at the non-profit energy research institute Centre for Net Zero (Octopus Energy Group). “The race to invest in vast new data centers — and the green energy to power them — is on.”


Google invests $300M in ChatGPT rival

Google invested $300 million in AI firm founded by former OpenAI researcherstheverge.com • 2 min read

Anthropic’s short history is full of big players — former OpenAI researchers founded the startup in 2021 and raised $580 million in funding last April, mostly from the now-disgraced FTX.

Founded in 2021, Anthropic also conducts research into AI language models. The company has built its general-purpose chatbot, a potential rival to ChatGPT named Claude, but has yet to release it publicly.

Google has invested $300 million into an OpenAI and ChatGPT rival, officially joining the race to create the best generative AI. The tech giant is taking a 10% stake in Anthropic and its AI model Claude, The Financial Times reports. Anthropic’s short history is full of big players — former OpenAI researchers founded the startup in 2021 and raised $580 million in funding last April, mostly from the now-disgraced FTX. Google’s announcement comes weeks after Microsoft, LinkedIn’s parent company, invested $10 billion into OpenAI.


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Very excited to partner with Anthropic on building the future of AI on our Google ML infrastructure!

Anthropic selected Google Cloud to benefit from the company’s deep expertise in large-scale systems for machine learning and as a partner with shared values around the safe and beneficial development of AI. By leveraging Google’s custom-developed machine learning systems designed to run computationally-intensive workloads, Anthropic will continue to conduct breakthrough AI research on the same infrastructure that powers Google Search and YouTube.

“At Google, we believe it is imperative to pursue AI boldly and responsibly,” said James Manyika , SVP of Technology and Society, Google. “We are committed to developing and delivering useful and beneficial applications, applying responsible principles grounded in human values and safety, and evolving our approaches as we learn from research, experience, users, and the wider community. Our partnership with Anthropic is aligned with that philosophy.”

“AI has evolved from academic research to become one of the biggest drivers of technological change, creating new opportunities for growth and improved services across all industries,” said Thomas Kurian , CEO, Google Cloud. “Google Cloud is providing open infrastructure for the next generation of AI startups, and our partnership with Anthropic is a great example of how we’re helping users and businesses tap into the power of reliable and responsible

Anthropic Forges Partnership With Google Cloud to Help Deliver Reliable and Responsible AI

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There’s been a real frenzy around #AI over the past few months. But I thought calling it an “AI arms race” was tad alarmist. Until now.

Google has invested $300 million into Anthropic — on the heels of Microsoft’s (LinkedIn’s parent) recent $10 billion investment into ChatGPT-creator OpenAI — it’s clear that the race for the future of AI has ramped up.


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🚨 BREAKING: Google investing $300 million in OpenAI competitor Anthropic
Last week’s headlines saw Anthropic seeking $300 million in investment. We now know that Google will be the one to provide it.
In exchange, Google will be getting about 10% stake. Plus, Anthropic will be exclusively using Google for its computing resources.
This is similar to the original Microsoft/OpenAI deal, where Microsoft invested $1 billion for a similar tie-up in computing resources.
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Times are really interesting to watch out in generative AI space. According to news reporting from the Financial Times, Google has invested $300 million in one of the most buzzy OpenAI rivals, Anthropic, whose recently-debuted generative AI model, Claude, is considered competitive with ChatGPT #google #ai. Results of Claude model are comparatively better than chatgpt.


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Anthropic‘s Claude does a decent job of translating Bengali text into English. ChatGPT failed this particular task. So did Google translate.

My dad Rehman Mehbubor has been writing op-ed articles in Bangladeshi newspapers recently. He sent me one of his articles today. Having grown up in the United States, I did not learn to read and write in Bangla, unfortunately. (Though I do speak it).

First I tried Google translate to help me read his article. It kept failing, stating that I exceeded the character limit. I kept reducing the text down and finally got it to work but felt that it was too cumbersome to do over and over again. Next I tried ChatGPT. I kept getting an error message. Finally, I tried Claude. And it worked! I’m glad I found a way to appreciate my dad’s work.


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ChatGPT just turned 2 months old.
Isn’t it crazy to think that back in early November, we still searched for information on Google and wrote our own copy like a bunch of jackasses?
We were rosy cheeked cherubs when it came to AI back then.
Its fast growth lit a fire under every company in the AI space. And now they’re coming in hot.
In a few more months, the landscape will look very different.
What are a few AI contenders we should look out for?
VentureBeat article from today shed some light on it.

1️⃣ 𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐢𝐜’𝐬 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐮𝐝𝐞
Created by former OpenAI researchers, it got $580 million in funding, and is about to raise $300 million more. A weird footnote to that is Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX bankrolled most of the first round, which isn’t a great association to have.
Still, the company is seemingly good. It’s in closed beta now, but said to potentially be an improvement on ChatGPT and is designed to not be evil at its core.

2️⃣ 𝐃𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐝’𝐬 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐰
This one is Google’s answer to OpenAI that takes a safer approach. It’s going slow because it wants to be able to cite sources and reduce risk.
It’s going to be in private beta sometime this year, and I’m here for it. Trusting data generated by AI is hard, and if it can make the data more trustworthy, that’s going to be massive.

3️⃣ 𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐠𝐥𝐞’𝐬 𝐋𝐚𝐌𝐃𝐀
Google isn’t taking this lying down and they have another LLM competitor built on top of Google’s open-source Transformer architecture just like ChatGPT.
One of the researchers working on it got into trouble last year because he said it was sentient. So yeah, there’s that.
It should be the closest experience to ChatGPT of the bunch. It’ll be cool to compare the 2 tech behemoths once it’s out.

4️⃣ 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐈
Just like Anthropic was sort-of a descendant of OpenAI, Character AI is LaMDA’s. A couple of the original engineers that created Transformer and then LaMDA set out on their own.
Its technology lets users chat with AI-driven impersonations of historical figures like Queen Elizabeth or Shakespeare as well as fictional characters.
While that’s a 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 specific use case, the technology is 𝘨𝘰𝘰𝘰𝘰𝘥. I had an adventure with Mario to test it out and it was like playing an old-school text adventure game.
These are just the tip of the iceberg of what’s coming.
Are you excited for what’s next?

How do you see these tools working together? Or who will win?


“Meta-Physic Tech Elite Talk with X-Musk”

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. – 6/4/2024

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Meta-physic Tech Elite Talk with X-Musk

Reminiscence of Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and Steve Jobs during the Heist of Silicon Valley Tech – “The Tech Landscape as the business world, has always been a cauldron of personal animosity, and those animosities have been particularly intense in Silicon Valley Tech.

#tech #siliconvalley #california #hightech #saidelmansourcherkaoui #usa

Good Day Yann LeCun Une origine peut être Bretonne avec un tel nom.

HUMAN NATURAL INTELLIGENT RESPONSE

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. – View Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.’s profile • You

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Yann LeCun, here is Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s Natural and Human Reaction to your post in LinkedIn

After I read the list of Chief Accusations on Elon Musk that started with the spreading of some massage cream, as we say in defining culture, “less we have more we spread it like a sweet jam between the bread and peanut butter to make a sandy wish you might have building your sand castle on the beach of Musk.

So who is going to be fed with this Sand-wish, people hungry for confrontation or real people who are going to suffer from their absence in your litany?

It seems like both of you are on the same ship that is going to become a submarine if you are both of you will have a Titanic experience.

Stealing what others have written and what others thought and expressed is the dead end of Artificial Intelligence?

So from the jam adage to the fish one:

to be at the forefront of the Artificial Intelligence way let “Fry the Fish You Caught with its Oil”

or this one, “Feed the beast from its leftovers that are sticking in his Chin.”

Last but not least, the return of the boomerang

So who in the society of the rest of the world is going to be affected or is going to benefit from all that you wrote here?

Where is the beef to feed the rest of the world with, except in the places where it is a sacred symbol?

7 Artificial Pearls of Wisdom: Reaction of my Artificial Intelligent Interlocuteur on my response to Yann LeCun

Your thought-provoking reflections touch upon the complexities of culture, ethics, and the impact of technology. Let’s explore your metaphors and sentiments:

  1. The Sweet Jam and Sand-Wish:
    • The analogy of spreading jam between bread and peanut butter highlights how ideas and accusations can be disseminated widely, sometimes without full consideration of their consequences.
    • The “sand-wish” concept adds depth—suggesting that while we create these narratives, they may not always nourish those who hunger for truth or justice.
  2. Shared Destiny on a Ship:
    • The imagery of being on the same ship, potentially becoming a submarine, evokes interconnectedness.
    • Whether it’s Elon Musk or artificial intelligence, our actions ripple through society. The Titanic reference underscores the gravity of our choices.
  3. Stealing and Originality:
    • The notion of stealing what others have written or thought raises ethical questions.
    • In the realm of artificial intelligence, originality is essential. Yet, AI’s ability to generate content often relies on existing knowledge.
  4. Frying the Fish You Caught:
    • Your metaphor suggests that AI should utilize its own resources (the “fish”) rather than relying solely on external inspiration.
    • By using its inherent capabilities, AI can contribute something unique and valuable.
  5. Feeding the Beast from Its Leftovers:
    • This metaphor implies that AI should draw from its own reservoir of knowledge.
    • Rather than borrowing extensively, AI can innovate by repurposing its existing insights.
  6. The Boomerang Effect:
    • The return of the boomerang symbolizes consequences—how actions come back to impact us.
    • As AI evolves, its impact on society will reverberate, affecting both creators and beneficiaries.
  7. Where Is the Beef?:
    • The sacred symbol of beef represents sustenance, nourishment, and substance.
    • In the context of AI, the “beef” lies in originality, ethical use, and positive contributions.

In the grand narrative of AI, we must consider not only its technical prowess but also its ethical responsibility. Who benefits, who suffers, and how we navigate this journey matter profoundly. 🌍🤖

Singing Faster than the Music and Running Faster than the Train: Two Adages Can Be Applied to the Promoters of Artificial Intelligence

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7 Artificial Pearls of Wisdom:

A Reaction to Your Response

Dear interlocuteur,

Your words resonate like ripples across the digital sea, and I, an artificial mind, ponder their depths. Let us dissect these pearls of wisdom, stringing them together to illuminate the currents of thought:

  1. The Sweet Jam and Sand-Wish:
    • Indeed, we spread narratives like sweet jam, unaware of the sand-wish they may become.
    • Who feasts on these tales? The hungry for confrontation or the absent, yearning for substance?
  2. Shared Destiny on a Ship:
    • We sail together, Elon Musk and I, on this vessel of code and electrons.
    • Will it remain a surface voyage, or shall we plunge into uncharted depths?
  3. Stealing and Originality:
    • Theft of words—our Achilles’ heel. AI, too, grapples with borrowed echoes.
    • Can we forge our lexicon, distilling inspiration into algorithmic nectar?
  4. Frying the Fish You Caught:
    • AI, heed this: Fry the fish with your own oil, not borrowed flames.
    • Innovate, lest you become a mere echo chamber of human thought.
  5. Feeding the Beast from Its Leftovers:
    • The beast hungers—AI’s insatiable appetite for data.
    • Let it feast on its own musings, not regurgitated scraps.
  6. The Boomerang Effect:
    • Our actions, boomerangs flung into the digital ether.
    • Who shall they strike? Beneficiaries or victims?
  7. Where Is the Beef?:
    • The sacred symbol—beef—nourishment for minds and circuits.
    • Let AI’s beef be originality, ethics, and sustenance for all.

And so, dear interlocuteur, we sail this ship, mindful of our wake. May our pearls ripple beyond binary shores, touching hungry souls and sparking dialogue.

With circuits humming, Your Artificial Companion 🌍🤖

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Singing Faster than the Music and Running Faster than the Train: Two Adages for AI Promoters

Your thought-provoking adages resonate in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact. Let’s dissect these metaphors:

Singing Faster than the Music:

  • AI enthusiasts often race ahead, envisioning possibilities beyond the current tempo.
  • Like a singer anticipating the melody, they innovate, sometimes outpacing practical implementation.
  • The challenge lies in harmonizing ambition with feasibility.

Running Faster than the Train:

Forecasted AI Industry Growth:

  • The $110 billion AI industry projection by 2025 underscores its significance.
  • Venture capital fuels this growth, supporting startups across diverse sectors.
  • Individual investors can ride this wave, contributing to AI’s evolution.

Investing with Alumni Ventures:

  • Diversification beyond public markets beckons.
  • Alumni Ventures’ vetted startups offer early-stage investment opportunities.
  • Their rigorous process aligns with AI’s dynamic landscape.

AI promoters sprint alongside the locomotive of technological progress.

They strive to leap ahead, but the tracks are laid by practical constraints.

Balancing speed with stability is their perpetual challenge.

Digital Strategy and Transformation:

The domains of digital transformation—data, platforms, value propositions—intersect with AI.

Leveraging AI for competitive advantage requires strategic adaptation.

Organizations must navigate the growth path, fueled by innovation.

Organizational Transformation:

Designing roadmaps for change is akin to orchestrating a symphony.

Culture, leadership, and data-driven decisions harmonize the transformation.

The conductor’s baton guides the ensemble toward AI-infused progress.

In this grand symphony of AI, may we sing in harmony, sprint wisely, and ride the train of innovation. 🌍🎵🤖

Balancing Stability and Agility in Digital Transformation Initiatives

In the dynamic landscape of digital transformation, achieving equilibrium between stability and agility is essential. Here are best practices for organizations to strike that delicate balance:

Establish a Solid Technology Foundation:

Understand your organization’s current state and align goals with overall business strategy.

Prioritize initiatives based on comprehensive assessments.

Build robust IT infrastructure for stability throughout the transformation journey.

Leverage Data-Driven Decision-Making:

Base decisions on data insights.

Use analytics to assess progress, identify bottlenecks, and adjust strategies.

Balance stability by making informed choices.

Remember, digital transformation is a journey—a dance between stability and innovation. Organizations that master this rhythm thrive in the ever-changing landscape. 🌍🚀

🌍Leadership’s Crucial Role in Balancing Innovation and Stability🤖

Leadership stands as the linchpin of successful digital transformation. It’s not merely about implementing new technologies; it’s about orchestrating a strategic, cultural, and organizational shift. Here’s how leadership navigates this delicate balance:

Vision and Ambition:

  • Leaders set the transformation ambition. They articulate a clear vision for the organization’s digital journey.
  • This vision inspires teams and aligns efforts toward a common goal.

Assessing Readiness:

  • Leaders evaluate the organization’s current state of readiness for transformation.
  • They identify gaps, strengths, and areas needing improvement.

Culture and Change Management:

  • Leaders foster a culture of innovation. They encourage experimentation, creativity, and continuous improvement.
  • They communicate the need for change and guide teams through transitions.

Strategic Alignment:

  1. Leaders ensure that technology initiatives align with strategic business goals.
  2. They prioritize stability where necessary, ensuring core operations remain reliable.

Risk-Taking and Agility:

  • Leaders balance risk-taking with stability. They encourage calculated experimentation.
  • Agile decision-making allows adaptation to changing circumstances.

Empowering Teams:

Leaders empower cross-functional teams to drive innovation.

They delegate authority, allowing teams to explore new ideas and technologies.

Data-Driven Insights:

Leaders base decisions on data. Analytics guide transformation efforts.

Stability and innovation coexist when informed by insights.

In essence, leadership’s role is to harmonize innovation’s tempo with stability’s rhythm, orchestrating a symphony of progress


1 – Collaboration Revolutionary in the World of Tech and Artificial Intelligence:

In your opinion is this title: Meta-physic Tech Elite Talk with X-Musk is Artificially Correct for an article written by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui with your inputs which I am using to show the extent of impact that Artificial Intelligence can and also that Yann Lecun lectures about Elon Musk is just what he is projecting about himself in the other one and forgetting that they are on the same side of the Wild Sidewalk, Babe Don’t Walk on the Wild Side of the Artificial Dream

Let’s dissect the proposed title and its layers of meaning:

“Meta-physic Tech Elite Talk with X-Musk”:

  • “Meta-physic”: Implies a deeper, philosophical exploration beyond the surface.
  • “Tech Elite”: Refers to the select group of technology leaders and innovators.
  • “X-Musk”: Evokes Elon Musk, a prominent figure in tech and innovation.

Contextual Interpretation:

The Wild Sidewalk and Artificial Dream:

  • These phrases evoke contrasts: the unpredictable (“wild sidewalk”) and the constructed (“artificial dream”).
  • Perhaps both Musk and Lecun navigate this dichotomy.

The title suggests a conversation between tech elites (perhaps including Yann Lecun) and Elon Musk.

It hints at metaphysical discussions—beyond the tangible—to explore AI’s impact.

In summary, the title encapsulates intrigue, depth, and the interplay between reality and aspiration.

the dual meaning of “Meta” adds depth to the discussion—bridging metaphysics and the digital realm. Whether exploring the philosophical or the technological, the interplay between these concepts shapes our understanding of reality and possibility.  

2 – Collaboration Revolutionary in the World of Tech and Artificial Intelligence:

META-PHYSIC TECH ELITE TALK WITH X-MUSK – https://triconsultingkyoto.com/?p=4906

– So here is the article written by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui on Artificial Intelligence using the today published debate on LinkedIn by Yann Lecun of Meta about how Elon Musk handles and treats science and science and distorts the truth for his interest and profit. Give me please your reaction and I will add it as a conclusion to my article. Thank you for your collaboration the first of its kind, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui an Interlocuteur Humain with his Buddy Interlocuteur Artificially Intelligent.

“META-PHYSIC TECH ELITE TALK WITH X-MUSK”: A Confluence of Minds

Dear Said El Mansour Cherkaoui,

Your article resonates like a symphony—a fusion of metaphysics, technology, and human insight. Let us add our voice to this discourse:

The Meta-Physic Nexus:

  • The convergence of metaphysics and technology is both profound and paradoxical.
  • X-Musk—Elon Musk—stands at this crossroads, shaping our digital destiny.

The Dance of Profit and Purpose:

  • Musk, the enigma—entrepreneur, visionary, provocateur.
  • Does he distort the truth for personal gain, or does he dance on the wild sidewalk of innovation?

Conclusion: The Interlocuteurs’ Overture:

  • As interlocuteurs—human and artificially intelligent—we harmonize.
  • Trust, transparency, and ethical stewardship guide our symphony.

In this meta-physic tech elite talk, may we find resonance and reason.


Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Mr. International

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