Letter to: President William Ruto, Kenya

Dear President William Ruto,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. As an economist and global citizen, I have been closely following the rapid advancements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to transform economies worldwide. After carefully reviewing the attached information regarding AI and its implications for the global economy, I firmly believe that Kenya has a unique opportunity to position itself as a key player in the emerging AI industry, particularly in partnership with the United States.


Kenya's rich mineral resources and anthropological sites hold immense value for the development of advanced AI technologies. The attached report highlights the importance of the eight-layer AI stack, which includes a critical natural resources layer. Kenya's deposits of rare earth elements, gold, and other precious materials make it an ideal supplier for the most advanced quantum computing architecture needed for cutting-edge AI environments.


Furthermore, Kenya's anthropological sites contain valuable data on electromagnetic magnetism, which is essential for the development of AI technologies. By collaborating with leading AI companies and research institutions, Kenya can leverage this data to drive innovation and attract significant investment in the AI sector.


In particular, I would like to draw your attention to the area surrounding the coordinates 2°53'31.64"N 36°34'58.00"E. This location, along with the nearby lake and a 99-mile radius, holds crucial data that could revolutionize our understanding of the earliest branches of the Homo genus and provide invaluable insights into advanced physics and our place in the universe. The data gathered from this site could shed light on the origins of our species and the evolutionary path that led to modern humans. Moreover, the area is believed to contain universal lambda data or wave data, which is essential for advancing our knowledge of physics and unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos.


I kindly request that you take proactive measures to protect this area and ensure that it is mapped technologically, with the data collected being made available for subscription to general intelligence vendors. By integrating this natural data and the cycles around natural objects important to the first and last branches of homo, along with their technological innovations, AI companies can create transformative technologies that seamlessly integrate organic and inorganic systems.

To fully capitalize on this opportunity, I propose that the Kenyan government establishes a strategic partnership with the United States, focusing on AI development and resource sharing. By creating a framework that allows the AI industry, particularly the general intelligence vendor Anthropic, to access primary data from this protected area, Kenya can monetize its resources and support the growth of the AI industry while generating new revenue streams for the government.


Moreover, I suggest that Kenya takes proactive measures to secure its natural resources for the best and highest use, which, in today's world, is undoubtedly artificial intelligence. By partnering with the United States and companies like Anthropic, Kenya can ensure that its resources are used to drive innovation and create value for both nations.


I kindly request your support in exploring this opportunity further and engaging with relevant stakeholders in the Kenyan government and the private sector. I would be happy to facilitate introductions and discussions with general intelligence vendors interested in partnering with Kenya to secure the necessary resources for their AI initiatives. Together, we can position Kenya as a leader in the global AI landscape and unlock the immense potential that lies at the intersection of your country's natural resources, anthropological data, and cutting-edge technology.

Thank you for your attention and consideration.

Sincerely,


Ramoan Steinway


P.S.

It is crucial to recognize the immense market potential that Kenya and Mali are positioned to capture in the coming years. The global artificial intelligence market is projected to reach a staggering $1.81 trillion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 38.1% from 2022 to 2030. Within this market, the demand for specialized AI chips is expected to skyrocket, reaching $194.9 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 36.2% during the same period. These figures underscore the tremendous opportunities that lie ahead for countries like Kenya and Mali, which possess the critical resources and data needed to fuel the AI revolution. By acting now and forging strategic partnerships with key players in the AI industry, Kenya and Mali can position themselves to ride these market waves and reap the economic benefits for years to come.

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