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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

who's intelligence who across asia

Asian AI for humanity has many exciting opportunities through 2024, 25 - Korea being first stop of king charles ai world series; it woul be great if japapa osaka expo becomes 6 months gravity for ai

here's a country by country log:
from stanford april 2024 these japanese ai speakers speak same day as aiindex 2024 published

Speakers
Kenji Hiramoto, 
Director General of Digital Infrastructure Center, IT Promotion Agency of Japan, Executive Office, Digital Agency of Japan
Akiko Murakami, Executive Director of the Japan AI Safety Insitute, Executive Officer and Chief Data Officer, Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.

Moderator:
Dr. Tricia Wang, 
Sociologist, Tech Advisor

With the rapid advances in the last couple of years, generative AI has attracted a great deal of attention in advanced economies. The U.S. seems to be betting on its positive potentials while Europe is generally more apprehensive about its harmful aspects. Japan has arguably been one of the most forward-leaning countries when it comes to harnessing the potential of AI, in the hopes of reclaiming its leadership in high-tech industries lost during the last few decades as it fell behind on digital transformation. How is Japan catching up on information technologies in general, and what are Japan’s plans for leveraging generative AI for economic resurgence while ensuring its peaceful and equitable development? This panel session addresses these questions with leading experts of AI and digital transformation in Japan and the U.S.

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