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Sunday, February 21, 2021

The White Tiger is not so beautiful.

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I watched the acclaimed Netflix original White Tiger. I should say I did not resonate with the film so much. The White Tiger is not so be...
Saturday, February 13, 2021

An online conversation with Prof. Adrian Cheok and Senator Fraser Anning

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  I had the pleasure to have an online conversation with Prof. Adrian Cheok and Senator Fraser Anning. I have been friends with Adrian f...
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Sunday, January 17, 2021

Why Dorothea's disappointment has universal repercussions.

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I was walking in the backstreets of Tokyo after nightfall. It was a chilly January day, and I was listening to an audiobook of Middlemarch...
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The Office American version quite moving from time to time.

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  So I have been watching The Office American version at last, as it is being streamed on Netflix in Japan. I am a great fan of Ricky G...
Tuesday, January 12, 2021

A comparison of the Chinese Dream with the American Dream

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  I have recently repeatedly heard news coverage of the Chinese Dream pushed by President Xi Jinping. In the Japanese media, the Great Rej...
Sunday, January 10, 2021

When people split into twitter and parler

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In today's youtube posting I discussed the permanent ban of Mr. Trump from twitter and its implications. I fear that there is a dang...
Thursday, November 26, 2020

Review of Uncertain exhibit by Tasuo Miyajima @tatsuomiyajima @scai_bathhouse

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The Uncertain exhibition at SCAI THE BATHHOUSE in the downtown area of Tokyo is a great leap forward into the brave new world by one of th...
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Friday, November 20, 2020

Dai Fujikura's @daifujikura Armageddon in Tokyo, simply a triumph.

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The world premier of Dai Fujikura's opera, A Dream of Armageddon, at the New National Theater Tokyo was an utter triumph. Fujikura, a...
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Monday, November 02, 2020

Now that the Osaka referendum is over, perhaps we need a referendum of Japanese comedy next.

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The Osaka referendum on whether or not to abolish the City of Osaka and give rise to new integrated government system was a big news in Ja...
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Friday, October 30, 2020

Borat's performance reminded me of the pro wrestler Tiger Jeet Singh.

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  I don't know if it is just me, but I though the appearance of Borat in the Jimmy Kimmel show was perfectly hilarious. https://www....
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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Results unpredictable even if Mr. Biden wins the election.

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  The upcoming U.S. Presidential election might turn out to be as complex and incomprehensible as the covid-19 pandemic. To start, becau...
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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Mr. Trump's performance in CBS's 60 Minutes

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  I watched Mr. Trump's performance in CBS's 60 Minutes on its website. I did not think that questions from the host Lesley Stah...
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Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Roger Penrose visits Cambridge

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11-12 January 1997 (Note: This is an essay based on Roger Penrose's visit to Cambridge while I was doing postdoc in Horace Barlow Labo...
Sunday, March 29, 2020

Shift of mood in the saga of Japan's coping with the coronavirus.

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With the outbreak of COVID-19, countries all over the globe have taken stringent measures. Japan has been one of the rare exceptions, ...
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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Semantics is a part of the mind-brain problem.

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Although research on artificial natural language processing has made great progress, so far it is avoiding the most salient feature of...
Monday, March 23, 2020

The conundrum of the COVID-19 lottery.

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One of the cognitive difficulties involved with COVID-19 is that the whole things is like a lottery. You can take care and make ne...
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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Why officials find it hard to postpone the Tokyo Olympics.

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So the torch relay is soon to start in Japan in the run-up to the Tokyo Olympics. However, as everybody is keenly aware, the atmospher...
Saturday, March 21, 2020

The enigma of the subdued coronavirus outbreak in Japan.

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The coronavirus outbreak has entered Japan some time ago, but as of today, there is a strange and almost eerie atmosphere of calm in t...
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Sunday, February 09, 2020

Life hack of putting vegetables into cup noodles.

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I love cup noodles, but the problem is, well, you know it, you cannot claim it to be super healthy to indulge in the joy of eating a b...
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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The strategic naivety of purportedly believing in the possibility of artificial consciousness.

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Advancements in artificial intelligence is surely impressive, but AI fails short of reproducing one of the (or, arguably, the ) most ...
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Ken Mogi, Ph.D. Neuroscientist, writer, and broadcaster. Author of The little book of ikigai (Awakening your ikigai in the U.S.), and The Way of Nagomi (April 2022) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ken.mogi.31 Research: The Collective Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL) at The University of Tokyo: https://sites.google.com/view/collectiveintelligenceutokyo/home Twitter: @kenmogi My mission is to solve the so-called mind-brain problem. I would like to understand how our consciousness full of qualia arise from the billions of firing neurons in the brain. I research in Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo. I also teach at several universities. I write critical essays on the arts and literature. I was the conceptor for the Qualia Movement of Sony Corporation. I stayed in Cambridge, U.K. for two years to do postdoc. I have published ~ 100 books in Japanese, and The Little Book of Ikigai in English, which is to be translated into ~30 languages in 35 countries. I sometimes appear on Japanese television. My given name is Kenichiro (meaning "healthy first son"). So I am formally known as "Kenichiro Mogi". "Ken" is an abbreviation.
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