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WEBCAST: Population Aging Impacts in Northeast Asia | June 28 @ 9:30 a.m. PT/


Dear Andrew, 

Thanks to you, and the other panelists for today's Stanford panel presentation - https://www.usasiainstitute.org/events/2022/6/22/northeast-asia-in-focus-impacts-of-population-aging-in-northeast-asia. Here are the questions I asked in the text chat: 


"Thanks for this timely and excellent Stanford US-Asia panel. Greetings, what role can humanoid robots play in planning for the significant growth of senior populations in Asia in future decades, eg see -
Toyota Research Institute TRI Teaching Robots to Help People in their Homes
https://youtu.be/6IGCIjp2bn4
Thanks, Scott (sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org - And please see the Robotics' wiki school at CC-4 OCW.MIT.EDU -centric wiki World Univ & Sch planned in all all ~200 countries and in their main languages - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Robotics /Nation_States). 


Further, with aging reversal genetic drug therapies, AND longevity genetics' drugs also emerging (e.g. regarding Harvard Medical Schools and MIT Prof of Genetics’ George Church), how might these Asian countries best plan for living beyond even 122 years of age (oldest documented person)? Thank you, Scott (sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org - and see this Longevity wiki school at MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Longevity from  https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Subjects)


Thanks, Prof Andrew Oros, … Professor Shin, All, a realistic virtual earth for Robotics and AI, and for labor - if you said ‘elaborate simulation’ - and regarding the demographics in Asia?  And am thinking Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, TensorFlowAI, and even with Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, for genetics too, and at the cellular and molecular levels - https://twitter.com/hashtag/RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics?src=hashtag_click and see picture here - https://twitter.com/sgkmacleod/status/1521925574393880576.


Stanford Mine Pi cryptocurrency free money daily, as a world cryptocurrency backed by most of ~200 countries’ central banks, and distributed via UBI experiments to end poverty? Stanford Mine Pi, downloadable and mineable every 24 hours with an App just keeps going up by the second (which you can get here for free - https://minepi.com/sgkmac - for example) … Combine this, for these aging Asian countries about which you’re talking - with free online education for careers and free MIT OCW-centric WUaS degrees - Bachelor, PhD, Law, MD and IB high school - in each of all ~200 countries & in their main languages' Universities - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Asia  from 200 major online CC-4 ocw.mit.edu -centric Universities here - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States - too, developing with Artificial Intelligence too?"

Thoughts further about these questions and related ideas? Thank you. 

How might we potentially collaborate even regarding developing 1 #RealisticVirtualEarth for STEM (and everything) eg https://twitter.com/search?q=%23RealisticVirtualEarthForHistory&src=typeahead_click and regarding the WUaS Longevity Genetics' Institute and developing longevity genetics' drugs beyond 122 years old, even, and for North East Asia countries, and Asians, as well? Thank you!

Best wishes, Scott

Scott GK MacLeod
Founder, President, CEO & Professor
World Univ & Sch (WUaS) - PO Box 442, Canyon, CA 94516
1) non-profit World University and School - http://worlduniversityandschool.org  
2) for profit general stock company WUaS Corporation in CA - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html


World Univ and Sch Twitter - http://twitter.com/WorldUnivandSch
WUaS Press - https://twitter.com/WUaSPress

Scott MacLeod - https://twitter.com/scottmacleod
Languages - World Univ - http://twitter.com/sgkmacleod

“Naked Harbin Ethnography” book (in Academic Press at WUaS) - http://twitter.com/HarbinBook
OpenBand (Berkeley) - https://twitter.com/TheOpenBand ~

CV: https://goo.gl/JZheSb

CC-4 https://ocw.mit.edu/

(Stanford Mine Pi cryptocurrency free money daily - https://minepi.com/sgkmac)


scottmacleod.com (with significant recent updates!)



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Impacts of Population Aging in Northeast Asia | Tue. June 28, 2022 | 12:30-1:30pm EDT

In this year’s third session of the Northeast Asia in Focus Series, the US-Asia Institute brought together Northeast Asian experts for our session titled: Impacts of Population Aging in Northeast Asia. Falling birth rates and longer life expectancies have resulted in aging populations across Northeast Asia. This briefing covered the economic, social and security impacts of this trend, ranging from a declining workforce to a shift in gender dynamics. Speakers also discussed potential solutions to issues caused by population aging, including immigration and the use of technology.

Northeast Asia in Focus: Impacts of Populations Aging in Northeast Asia
David Dollar, Professor Gi-Wook Shin, and Professor Andrew Oros
 

Semiconductor Supply Chains in Northeast Asia | Fri. May 6, 2022 | 12:30-1:30pm EDT

In this briefing the US-Asia Institute is bringing together regional experts in technology and cybersecurity to discuss pertinent issues in global technology supply chains in this webinar entitled Semiconductor Supply Chains in Northeast Asia. Since its invention by engineers in the United States in the 1950s, the semiconductor chip has become a focal point of trade relations between the United States and East Asian powers. As the demand for high-end semiconductors intensifies in the 21st century, The semiconductor industry has become geopolitically significant in East Asia and Asian powers such as Japan, South Korea, and China are competing for dominance in the industry. Furthermore, Pandemic-induced shortages have already affected the global economy and potential conflicts in the region would deeply impact supply.




Dear Kathi Lunardi, and Professor Andrew Oros,

Thanks for the invitation, but I live in the SF Bay Area and this event doesn't appear to be virtual, so I won't be able to attend on behalf of CC-4 LICENSED OCW.MIT.EDU -centric wiki World University and School. Thanks, too, Andrew, for your interest and moderation of the Stanford US-Asia panel earlier today (and see questions I asked in text chat in panel below).

Best wishes, Scott 


Scott GK MacLeod
Founder, President, CEO & Professor
World Univ & Sch (WUaS) 
1) non-profit World University and School - http://worlduniversityandschool.org  
2) for profit general stock company WUaS Corporation in CA - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html


World Univ and Sch Twitter - http://twitter.com/WorldUnivandSch

Languages - World Univ - http://twitter.com/sgkmacleod





(Stanford Mine Pi cryptocurrency free money daily - https://minepi.com/sgkmac)





WEBCAST: Population Aging Impacts in Northeast Asia | June 28 @ 9:30 a.m. PT/ 12:30 p.m. ET


Dear Andrew, 

Thanks to you, and the other panelists for today's Stanford panel presentation - https://www.usasiainstitute.org/events/2022/6/22/northeast-asia-in-focus-impacts-of-population-aging-in-northeast-asia. Here are the questions I asked in the text chat: 


"Thanks for this timely and excellent Stanford US-Asia panel. Greetings, what role can humanoid robots play in planning for the significant growth of senior populations in Asia in future decades, eg see -
Toyota Research Institute TRI Teaching Robots to Help People in their Homes
https://youtu.be/6IGCIjp2bn4
Thanks, Scott (sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org - And please see the Robotics' wiki school at CC-4 OCW.MIT.EDU -centric wiki World Univ & Sch planned in all all ~200 countries and in their main languages - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Robotics /Nation_States). 


Further, with aging reversal genetic drug therapies, AND longevity genetics' drugs also emerging (e.g. regarding Harvard Medical Schools and MIT Prof of Genetics’ George Church), how might these Asian countries best plan for living beyond even 122 years of age (oldest documented person)? Thank you, Scott (sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org - and see this Longevity wiki school at MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Longevity from  https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Subjects)


Thanks, Prof Andrew Oros, … Professor Shin, All, a realistic virtual earth for Robotics and AI, and for labor - if you said ‘elaborate simulation’ - and regarding the demographics in Asia?  And am thinking Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, TensorFlowAI, and even with Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, for genetics too, and at the cellular and molecular levels - https://twitter.com/hashtag/RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics?src=hashtag_click and see picture here - https://twitter.com/sgkmacleod/status/1521925574393880576

Stanford Mine Pi cryptocurrency free money daily, as a world cryptocurrency backed by most of ~200 countries’ central banks, and distributed via UBI experiments to end poverty? Stanford Mine Pi, downloadable and mineable every 24 hours with an App just keeps going up by the second (which you can get here for free - https://minepi.com/sgkmac - for example) … Combine this, for these aging Asian countries about which you’re talking - with free online education for careers and free MIT OCW-centric WUaS degrees - Bachelor, PhD, Law, MD and IB high school - in each of all ~200 countries & in their main languages' Universities - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Asia  from 200 major online CC-4 ocw.mit.edu -centric Universities here - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States - too, developing with Artificial Intelligence too?"

Thoughts further about these questions and related ideas? Thank you. 

How might we potentially collaborate even regarding developing 1 #RealisticVirtualEarth for STEM (and everything) eg https://twitter.com/search?q=%23RealisticVirtualEarthForHistory&src=typeahead_click and regarding the WUaS Longevity Genetics' Institute and developing longevity genetics' drugs beyond 122 years old, even, and for North East Asia countries, and Asians, as well? Thank you!

Best wishes, Scott

Scott GK MacLeod
Founder, President, CEO & Professor
World Univ & Sch (WUaS) - PO Box 442, Canyon, CA 94516
1) non-profit World University and School - http://worlduniversityandschool.org  
2) for profit general stock company WUaS Corporation in CA - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html


World Univ and Sch Twitter - http://twitter.com/WorldUnivandSch
WUaS Press - https://twitter.com/WUaSPress

Scott MacLeod - https://twitter.com/scottmacleod
Languages - World Univ - http://twitter.com/sgkmacleod

“Naked Harbin Ethnography” book (in Academic Press at WUaS) - http://twitter.com/HarbinBook
OpenBand (Berkeley) - https://twitter.com/TheOpenBand ~

CV: https://goo.gl/JZheSb

CC-4 https://ocw.mit.edu/

(Stanford Mine Pi cryptocurrency free money daily - https://minepi.com/sgkmac)


scottmacleod.com (with significant recent updates!)



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Thank You | Northeast Asia in Focus: Impacts of Population Aging in Northeast Asia

 

Good afternoon,

Thank you for either attending, registering, or requesting a recording of the US-Asia Institute's briefing on US-Asia relations titled, "Northeast Asia in Focus: Impacts of Population Aging in Northeast Asia," featuring Dr. David Dollar, Professor Gi-Wook Shin and Professor Andrew L. Oros.

Participants can access the video recording of this briefing HERE. Please feel free to share these recordings with anyone who may be interested.

We would like to thank everyone who attended this important briefing. We also give a special thanks to the speakers and moderator who participated in our program. If you would like to continue conversations with any of the experts from this briefing, please let us know.

For Congressional staff in our audience who tuned in and are interested in other Northeast Asia-related matters, USAI is currently holding its China 101 Congressional briefing series. This series provides unique insight into the US-China relationship, featuring speakers with firsthand knowledge of China. China 101's one-hour sessions offer Congressional staff the opportunity to hear from academic, government, and business leaders with direct experience and expertise on U.S. policy toward China and Chinese domestic actions.

If you are interested in attending the next virtual or in person session of this program, please contact Alec Bohlman at alec.bohlman@usasiainstitute.org for more information.

Warmly,
The US-Asia Institute











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