• Ken Suzuki +Tadahiro Taniguchi
  • You’re thinking about something that’s very relevant, but they’ve never met each other before.
  • It’s hot that these two thoughts begin to affect each other.

tanichu Smooth Society and Its Enemies —PICSY, Bunch of Democrats, and Constructive Society Contract Theory (Chikuma Gakugei Bunko Su-28-1) https://amzn.to/3KQZZeL

Piling up and piling up. Name Enemy Library Edition. Late.

I had a chance to meet him in connection with this year’s JSAI Artificial Life-related session, and I said to myself, “Gosh, I should have read it first! I read it.

I just wanted to say again, “If I had read the book, we could have had such and such a > discussion.

This ambitious book, written in 2013, proposes a new economic and political system against the backdrop of the development of Internet technology. I am convinced that it has many supporters simply because of its excellence as a storyteller. A book of this scale is hard to find from a Japanese writer. It’s my fault for reading it so late, but it was already written more than 10 years ago, so it also feels dated. SNS]” plays a major role in telling the story of this decade, and I wondered how this book would or would not change if it were written today in light of its impact and exposed form. From Taniguchi’s point of view, what he published at the same time was “Symbolic Emergence Robotics: An Introduction to the Mechanisms of Intelligence”. You and Mr. Suzuki are roughly the same generation. I feel sympathy for that era.

I also share some aspects of personal academic foundational discussions such as autopoiesis and high efficiency discussions. Next time we meet, I would like to have a discussion with you, exploring the junction points with symbolic emergent systems theory and mechanism design of communication places. (I am sure we will have another opportunity! I felt such a connection with you!) image

kensuzuki Thanks for your time in Hamamatsu. The paperback edition has a supplemental essay looking back on the past 10 years starting on p. 383, so we will definitely talk about that and other topics again!

tanichu I also looked over the addendum! Let’s talk about it!


This page is auto-translated from /nishio/ăȘめらかăȘç€ŸäŒšăšăăźæ•”+è°·ćŁćż ć€§ using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I’m very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.