茂木健一郎のSNS
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Tokyo becoming a great destination city. I came back to Tokyo on the Shinkansen train from Nagoya, and felt the ti… https://t.co/91kOGH714T
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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On my way to News and Current Affairs show near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Breath of fresh air in the very early… https://t.co/w2qp5Zejcf
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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It is obviously about something more than pension reform. https://t.co/EYmBDsZ3pR
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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The arms race happen between people, not AI systems. https://t.co/XsXYd7V5fI
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Interesting read. https://t.co/uFcJALQO7N
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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High intelligence, artificial or natural, becomes unstable. Can consciousness help that? I walk in Tokyo and talk… https://t.co/BBKY8aCB4x
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Saving Japan https://t.co/dq3e9bXAxW
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Large language models require large organizational models. https://t.co/snu4TJz0H3
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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No time to say not so fast. https://t.co/uSiSsngSdw
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Sometimes, a nation state is toxic masculinity itself, especially when its government is authoritarian. It would no… https://t.co/Xc6EFWfcAm
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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One of the most valuable abilities in today's society would be to predict in which direction the alignment between… https://t.co/YrcjxlFCKE
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Beautiful hanging cherry blossoms in Kyoto. This is an apotheosis of the ephemeral. I found myself in Myoshinji.… https://t.co/4UKeW5ecYo
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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A tranquil temple in Kyoto. On a fine spring evening I found myself in Myoshinji temple, Kyoto. #kenmogi #Japan https://t.co/6aKCo6mqN3
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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The existential risk of Artificial Intelligence only comes from human nature and imagination I walk on streets in… https://t.co/Z008T0zDSb
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Refreshing to see the District Attorney speak thus in public. In Japan, officials in this position tend to remain a… https://t.co/4vG0dQZY4D
@kenmogi Ken Mogi
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Tokyo becoming a great destination city.
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
I came back to Tokyo on the Shinkansen train from Nagoya, and felt the tide of the time. #kenmogi #Japanhttps://t.co/80EAGQgwWt
On my way to News and Current Affairs show near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
Breath of fresh air in the very early morning. #kenmogi #Japanhttps://t.co/T8A0sz04JQ
It is obviously about something more than pension reform. https://t.co/EYmBDsZ3pR
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
The arms race happen between people, not AI systems.https://t.co/XsXYd7V5fI
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
Interesting read. https://t.co/uFcJALQO7N
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
High intelligence, artificial or natural, becomes unstable. Can consciousness help that?
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
I walk in Tokyo and talk into my iPhone #kenmogi #StreetBrainRadio Episode 32.https://t.co/dB8VAZSstY
Saving Japanhttps://t.co/dq3e9bXAxW
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
Large language models require large organizational models. https://t.co/snu4TJz0H3
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
No time to say not so fast. https://t.co/uSiSsngSdw
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月6日
Sometimes, a nation state is toxic masculinity itself, especially when its government is authoritarian. It would not represent the whole spectrum of people in it.
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月5日
One of the most valuable abilities in today's society would be to predict in which direction the alignment between AI and humans would go, either qualitatively or quantitatively. This would be something beyond domain-specific intelligence.
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月5日
Beautiful hanging cherry blossoms in Kyoto.
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月4日
This is an apotheosis of the ephemeral. I found myself in Myoshinji. #kenmogi #Japanhttps://t.co/rAEmfqePWo
A tranquil temple in Kyoto.
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月4日
On a fine spring evening I found myself in Myoshinji temple, Kyoto. #kenmogi #Japanhttps://t.co/6aKCo6mqN3
The existential risk of Artificial Intelligence only comes from human nature and imagination
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月4日
I walk on streets in Tokyo and Kyoto and talk into my iPhone. #kenmogi #streetbrainradio Episode 31https://t.co/KTICEobsGu
Refreshing to see the District Attorney speak thus in public. In Japan, officials in this position tend to remain anonymous and silent. More open approach to law enforcement. https://t.co/dE4XnPlWjG
— Ken Mogi (@kenmogi) 2023年4月4日