the qualia journal

Saturday, April 01, 2023

The idea of copying the consciousness of oneself appears to be doubtful, if not outright ridiculous.

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There are people who almost casually endorse mind-uploading or whole brain emulation as methods for copying self-consciousness, which is ...

ChatGPT and illusion of intelligence.

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One of the interesting things about Large Language Models is that there are a lot of hallucinations. The factually incorrect statements ...
Monday, March 27, 2023

Reasons behind excellent performance of Large Language Models.

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The superb functionalities of Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, GPT4, Bard, etc. would a puzzler even for people who have been...
Sunday, March 26, 2023

On the silence of NHK in the wake of the BBC documentary on Johnny Kitagawa: It's yodomi, not nagomi.

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The silence of NHK in the wake of the BBC documentary on Johnny Kitagawa, founder of the largest boy bands talent agency in Japan, was the g...
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Sunday, January 01, 2023

Remembering Horace Barlow.

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In December 2022, I attended the conference in the University of Cambridge Physiological Laboratory honoring the late Horace Barlow. Ther...
Thursday, December 29, 2022

Witnessing Kengo Kuma go walkabout in the wild.

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I went to the island of Yakushima for a few days. Yakushima, in southern Japan, is rich in pristine nature, and is a UNESCO World Heritage ...
Sunday, December 25, 2022

I wish everyday of the year would be Christmas, a season of goodwill.

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This is Christmas day. It is big in Japan, a country where a mere 1 percent of the population are self-proclaimed Christians. The Japanes...
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Sunday, December 04, 2022

Are children an endangered species in Japan?

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Japan is a country with a rich cultural tradition focused on childhood. You actually need to look no further than the obvious and ubiquito...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

I AM A CAT was a solace for Soseki.

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 When Soseki Natsume wrote the first chapter of his debut novel I AM A CAT, he probably did not expect to become a professional novelist. ...
Saturday, November 26, 2022

I do not make an external to-do list.

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I haven't been able to write anything in this space for a week now, due to a hectic schedule involving lectures and travel. Meanwhil...
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Saturday, November 19, 2022

An oil painting of Albert Einstein reaching for a blue earth in the darkness of the universe, sprinkled with pink hearts

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This is an artwork that I presented at the Peace Exhibition held in Spiral, Omotesando, Japan, from18th November to 20th November.  It wa...
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Friday, November 18, 2022

A sense of inadequacy in Soseki's works.

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I was reading Soseki Natsume again. A few days ago I finished Kojin, and was moved by the impression of the brother, who was intelligent b...
Thursday, November 17, 2022

A stone-age anachronism

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The alleged falling of Russian missile in Poland is a case of ambiguities. Whether the missile was Ukrainian or Russian in origin, the l...
Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Connect the numbers and qualia directly

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Numbers exist, in their natural style of exactness. We can make operations on them, and arrive at interesting relationships. As an ideolo...
Monday, November 14, 2022

Anne Shirley emerged in my mind as Carl Jung's amina

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When I was 10, I was in the public library, looking for books to read. One particular volume was in the shelf, and the back of it appeared...
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Sunday, November 13, 2022

Mastodon and twitter

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In the last few days, some people have suggested mastodon as an alternative to twitter.  I signed up, and I like the cartoons and feels....
Friday, June 17, 2022

Talk by Prof. Stuart Hameroff at The University of Tokyo Komaba campus

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It is such a quantum pleasure to welcome Prof. Stuart Hameroff at the University of Tokyo Komaba campus. This would be an informal, in-depth...
Saturday, January 22, 2022

Of course afterlife exists. Afterlife 3 by Ricky Gervais review.

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I enjoyed Afterlife 3, written and directed by Ricky Gervais. As is well known, Mr. Gervais is an atheist. In Afterlife 3, however, there ...
Saturday, January 08, 2022

The Lost Daughter. Life is actually about a lost doll.

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The Lost Daughter, written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is a complexly rich statement on womanhood and motherhood. There is that enig...
Tuesday, January 04, 2022

Seeing Tokyo Story is a great training for not crying in public.

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On 26th of December last year (2021), I had the delight of viewing Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story in Cinema Onomichi. Onomichi, needless to...
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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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