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Headline, September 11 2025/ A.I. : ''' SMARTEST THING STUDENTS '''


A.I. : 

''' SMARTEST THING 

STUDENTS '''




THE ONE HONOUR THAT SHOULD unite the United States and China toward building a great world can only be the students. There is no finish line in the race for peace, dignity and excellence.

IN EVERY PREVIOUS TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION - the technology got better but the hierarchy of intelligence never changed. We humans..... you students, always remained and will always remain, the smartest thing on the planet.

AT THE SPEED OF DREAMS : We have to struggle to help build a better understanding and relationship between all, present and rising superpowers, do everything to spread love and peace in the Middle East, Asia and beyond. !WOW! has to get on top of research and strategy.

THE ESTEEMED ' Bedrock ' Founders : Engineers, Rabo, Haleema, Hussain, Salar, Ayaan [ Australia ], Ghazi, Ibrahim, Aymah [ Bahrain ], Sahar [ Canada ], Nayab [ KSA ], Juniper [ Japan ], Hamza [ UK ], Toby [China], Haider [Norway], Sannan [Germany], Zaeem [ Sweden ] Ahsen, and the students of the entire world - all have to work three times harder.

We HAVE to get to 1,00,000 page views a day. And for that we have to grow the quality and quantity of content even more and more. And we have to make sure that we leave no one behind, no stone unturned.

YES - I read the newspapers - especially the science section. And I've also been discussing this issue for the past year with my friend and A.I. adviser Craig Mundie, the former head of research and strategy  for Microsoft and a co-author, with Henry Kissinger and Eric Schmidt of the A.I. primer '' Genesis.''

I relied heavily on Mundie's thinking for this publishing, and I consider him both a partner in forming our thesis and an expert whose analysis is worth quoting to explain key points.

Our conversation over the past 20 years has led us to this shared message to anti-China hawks in Beijing :

'' If you think your two countries, the world's dominant A.I. superpowers, can afford to be at each other's throat - given the transformative reach of A.I. and the trust that will be required to trade A.I.-infused goods - you are the delusional ones.''

We fully understand the extraordinary economic, military and innovation advantages that will accrue to the country whose companies first achieve artificial superintelligence - systems smarter than any human could ever be and with the ability to get smarter on their own.

And because of that, neither the United States nor China will be eager to impose many, if any, constraints that could slow their A.I. industries and forfeit the enormous productivity, innovation and security gains expected from deeper deployment.

Just ask President Trump. On July 23 he signed an executive order - part of the administration's A.I. Action Plan - streamlining the permitting and environmental review process to fast-track American A.I. related infrastructure.

'' America is the country that started the A.I. race, and as president of the United States, I'm here today to declare that America is going to win it,'' Trump proclaimed. President Xi Jinping of China undoubtedly feels the same way.

Mundie and I simply do not believe that this jingoistic chest thumping ends the conversation, nor will the old-school jockeying lately between Xi and Trump over the affections of India and Russia.

A.I. is just too different, too important, too impactful - within and between the two A.I.superpowers - for them to just go their own way.

Which is why we believe the biggest geopolitical and geoeconomic question will be : Can the United States and China maintain competition on A.I. while collaborating on a shared level of trust that guarantees it always remains aligned with human flourishing and planetary stability.

And just as critically, can they extend a system of values to countries willing to play by those same rules and restrict access to those that won't?

IF NOT, the result will be a slow drift toward digital autarky - a fractured world where every nation builds its own walled-off A.I. ecosystem, guarded by incompatible standards and suspicion.

Innovation will suffer. Mistrust will fester. And the risk of catastrophic failure - through A.I. sparked conflict, collapse or unintended consequences - will only grow.

The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on A.I., Students, Dangers and the Trust, continues. The World Students Society thanks Thomas L Friedman.

With the most respectful dedication to Parents, Leaders, Students, Professors and Teachers of the world. See You all prepare for Great Global Elections on The World Students Society : wssciw.blogspot.com and Twitter X !E-WOW! - The Ecosystem 2011 :

Good Night and God Bless

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