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Hiroaki Kitano | Nobel Turing Challenge: Creating the Engine for Scientific Discovery - #VSCF2024
Dr. Hiroaki Kitano is CEO of Sony AI Inc. Additionally, he is Executive Vice President and Officer in charge for AI Collaboration for Sony Corporation and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
Scientific discovery has long been one of the central driving forces in our civilization. It uncovered the principles of the world we live in and has enabled us to invent new technologies reshaping our society, cure diseases, explore unknown new frontiers, and hopefully lead us to build a sustainable planet. Accelerating the speed of scientific discovery is therefore one of the most important endeavors. This requires an in-depth understanding of not only the subject areas but also the nature of scientific discoveries themselves. In other words, the ?science of science? needs to be establis...
published: 26 Jul 2024
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Hiroaki Kitano
published: 17 Apr 2015
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Hiroaki Kitano and Magdalena Skipper in Conversation: Part 1| Sony Official
Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to discuss why diverse representation is essential for achieving technological breakthroughs that will shape the future of our society.
Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researchers driving positive change in any domain of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each.
In this video, Dr. Kitano and Dr. Skipper discuss the significant contributions of women researchers in technology, and how they envision this award will support the next generation of women working across science, engineering, and mathematics.
Apply for the “Sony Women in Techn...
published: 26 Apr 2024
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Hiroaki Kitano: towards resilient and responsible AI, keynote presentation at OECD.AI Expert Forum
In this keynote presentation, Hiroaki Kitano shares his thoughts on how policy makers and AI actors can ensure that AI is resilient and responsible. This presentation is part of the OECD.AI Expert Group's Forum on Foresight and Generative AI, held on 19 April 2023 at the OECD.
Hiroaki Kitano, head of the Systems Biology Institute, Director / Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., President and CEO / Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Professor 確認したメール アドレス
With the release of Large Language Models (LLM) such as GPT-4 and LLaMA, and their image-generating counterparts, like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. GenAI also has the potential to revolutionize industries and solve complex problems. One of the most exciting aspects of this technology is its ability to create realistic ...
published: 08 May 2023
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Sparks! | Hiroaki Kitano | Nobel Turing Challenge
Talk broadcast live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN
Hiroaki is the CEO of Sony AI Inc. and president and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories. He has been involved in AI, systems biology and intelligent robots research. Hiroaki is the author of the paper ""Nobel Turing Challenge: creating the engine for scientific discovery"" that challenges the scientific community to develop an AI system that can perform top-level science, indistinguishable from the quality of that of Nobel Prize level recognition.
published: 20 Dec 2021
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Hiroaki Kitano: AI's Impact on Scientific Discovery & Technology
Speaking during AI, Productivity, Work: Can We Have it All? at the Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development.
https://www.weforum.org/events/special-meeting-on-global-collaboration-growth-and-energy-for-development-2024/sessions/ai-productivity-work-can-we-have-it-all/
published: 28 Apr 2024
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Artificial Intelligence | Hiroaki Kitano | SingularityU Japan Summit
SingularityU Japan Summit 2017
published: 26 Oct 2017
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Creating the Engine for Scientific Discovery - Dr. Hiroaki Kitano - E4R Symposium 2020
One of the most exciting and disruptive research in AI is to develop AI systems that can make major scientific discovery by itself with high-level of autonomy. In this talk, Dr Kitano proposes “Nobel Turing Challenge” to the grand challenge bridging AI and other scientific communities. The challenge calls for development of AI systems that can make major scientific discoveries some of which worth Nobel Prize, and the Nobel Committee, and the rest of the scientific community, may not be able to distinguish if it was discovered by human scientist or AI (Kitano, H., AI Magazine, 37(1) 2016).
This challenge is particularly significant in biomedical domain where progress of systems biology (Kitano, H., Science, 295, 1662-1664, 2002; Kitano, H., Nature, 420, 206-210, 2002) resulted in total ov...
published: 19 Oct 2020
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WHS 2014 Hiroaki Kitano - Keynote
Keynote Lecture of Hiroaki Kitano (The Systems Biology Institute), held during the World Health Summit 2014 at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany.
published: 22 May 2015
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Hiroaki Kitano and Magdalena Skipper in Conversation: Part 2 | Official Video | Sony Official
Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researchers driving positive change in any domain of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each.
Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to reflect on lessons learned throughout their respective careers in research and publishing and discuss how this award aims to support women in the research community.
Apply for the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” through May 31, 2024: https://womenintechnology.sony.com
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published: 30 Apr 2024
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Hiroaki Kitano | Nobel Turing Challenge: Creating the Engine for Scientific Discovery - #VSCF2024
Dr. Hiroaki Kitano is CEO of Sony AI Inc. Additionally, he is Executive Vice President and Officer in charge for AI Collaboration for Sony Corporation and CEO o...
Dr. Hiroaki Kitano is CEO of Sony AI Inc. Additionally, he is Executive Vice President and Officer in charge for AI Collaboration for Sony Corporation and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
Scientific discovery has long been one of the central driving forces in our civilization. It uncovered the principles of the world we live in and has enabled us to invent new technologies reshaping our society, cure diseases, explore unknown new frontiers, and hopefully lead us to build a sustainable planet. Accelerating the speed of scientific discovery is therefore one of the most important endeavors. This requires an in-depth understanding of not only the subject areas but also the nature of scientific discoveries themselves. In other words, the ?science of science? needs to be established and has to be implemented using artificial intelligence (AI) systems to be practically executable. At the same time, what may be implemented by ?AI Scientists? may not resemble the scientific process conducted by human scientists. It may be an alternative form of science that will break the limitation of current scientific practice largely hampered by human cognitive limitation and sociological constraints. It could give rise to a human-AI hybrid form of science that shall bring systems biology and other sciences into the next stage. The Nobel Turing Challenge aims to develop a highly autonomous AI system that can perform top-level science, indistinguishable from the quality of that performed by the best human scientists, where some of the discoveries may be worthy of Nobel Prize level recognition and beyond.
https://wn.com/Hiroaki_Kitano_|_Nobel_Turing_Challenge_Creating_The_Engine_For_Scientific_Discovery_Vscf2024
Dr. Hiroaki Kitano is CEO of Sony AI Inc. Additionally, he is Executive Vice President and Officer in charge for AI Collaboration for Sony Corporation and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
Scientific discovery has long been one of the central driving forces in our civilization. It uncovered the principles of the world we live in and has enabled us to invent new technologies reshaping our society, cure diseases, explore unknown new frontiers, and hopefully lead us to build a sustainable planet. Accelerating the speed of scientific discovery is therefore one of the most important endeavors. This requires an in-depth understanding of not only the subject areas but also the nature of scientific discoveries themselves. In other words, the ?science of science? needs to be established and has to be implemented using artificial intelligence (AI) systems to be practically executable. At the same time, what may be implemented by ?AI Scientists? may not resemble the scientific process conducted by human scientists. It may be an alternative form of science that will break the limitation of current scientific practice largely hampered by human cognitive limitation and sociological constraints. It could give rise to a human-AI hybrid form of science that shall bring systems biology and other sciences into the next stage. The Nobel Turing Challenge aims to develop a highly autonomous AI system that can perform top-level science, indistinguishable from the quality of that performed by the best human scientists, where some of the discoveries may be worthy of Nobel Prize level recognition and beyond.
- published: 26 Jul 2024
- views: 213
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Hiroaki Kitano and Magdalena Skipper in Conversation: Part 1| Sony Official
Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to discuss why diverse repres...
Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to discuss why diverse representation is essential for achieving technological breakthroughs that will shape the future of our society.
Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researchers driving positive change in any domain of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each.
In this video, Dr. Kitano and Dr. Skipper discuss the significant contributions of women researchers in technology, and how they envision this award will support the next generation of women working across science, engineering, and mathematics.
Apply for the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” through May 31, 2024: https://womenintechnology.sony.com
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Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to discuss why diverse representation is essential for achieving technological breakthroughs that will shape the future of our society.
Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researchers driving positive change in any domain of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each.
In this video, Dr. Kitano and Dr. Skipper discuss the significant contributions of women researchers in technology, and how they envision this award will support the next generation of women working across science, engineering, and mathematics.
Apply for the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” through May 31, 2024: https://womenintechnology.sony.com
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- published: 26 Apr 2024
- views: 1694
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Hiroaki Kitano: towards resilient and responsible AI, keynote presentation at OECD.AI Expert Forum
In this keynote presentation, Hiroaki Kitano shares his thoughts on how policy makers and AI actors can ensure that AI is resilient and responsible. This presen...
In this keynote presentation, Hiroaki Kitano shares his thoughts on how policy makers and AI actors can ensure that AI is resilient and responsible. This presentation is part of the OECD.AI Expert Group's Forum on Foresight and Generative AI, held on 19 April 2023 at the OECD.
Hiroaki Kitano, head of the Systems Biology Institute, Director / Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., President and CEO / Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Professor 確認したメール アドレス
With the release of Large Language Models (LLM) such as GPT-4 and LLaMA, and their image-generating counterparts, like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. GenAI also has the potential to revolutionize industries and solve complex problems. One of the most exciting aspects of this technology is its ability to create realistic digital content without human intervention. Some are using it in gaming, entertainment, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing to automate tasks and efficiency.
However, GenAI could also have negative consequences by fuelling disinformation, fake news, deepfakes, and other content manipulation. As GenAI algorithms become more advanced and accessible, it becomes easier to generate convincing fabricated content to deceive people and spread misinformation, leading to significant social, political, and economic consequences. Generative AI could also have environmental impacts, with some estimating that incorporating it into search engines could result in a fivefold increase in computing power, generating more carbon emissions.
https://wn.com/Hiroaki_Kitano_Towards_Resilient_And_Responsible_Ai,_Keynote_Presentation_At_Oecd.Ai_Expert_Forum
In this keynote presentation, Hiroaki Kitano shares his thoughts on how policy makers and AI actors can ensure that AI is resilient and responsible. This presentation is part of the OECD.AI Expert Group's Forum on Foresight and Generative AI, held on 19 April 2023 at the OECD.
Hiroaki Kitano, head of the Systems Biology Institute, Director / Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., President and CEO / Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Professor 確認したメール アドレス
With the release of Large Language Models (LLM) such as GPT-4 and LLaMA, and their image-generating counterparts, like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. GenAI also has the potential to revolutionize industries and solve complex problems. One of the most exciting aspects of this technology is its ability to create realistic digital content without human intervention. Some are using it in gaming, entertainment, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing to automate tasks and efficiency.
However, GenAI could also have negative consequences by fuelling disinformation, fake news, deepfakes, and other content manipulation. As GenAI algorithms become more advanced and accessible, it becomes easier to generate convincing fabricated content to deceive people and spread misinformation, leading to significant social, political, and economic consequences. Generative AI could also have environmental impacts, with some estimating that incorporating it into search engines could result in a fivefold increase in computing power, generating more carbon emissions.
- published: 08 May 2023
- views: 469
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Sparks! | Hiroaki Kitano | Nobel Turing Challenge
Talk broadcast live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN
Hiroaki is the CEO of Sony AI Inc. and presid...
Talk broadcast live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN
Hiroaki is the CEO of Sony AI Inc. and president and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories. He has been involved in AI, systems biology and intelligent robots research. Hiroaki is the author of the paper ""Nobel Turing Challenge: creating the engine for scientific discovery"" that challenges the scientific community to develop an AI system that can perform top-level science, indistinguishable from the quality of that of Nobel Prize level recognition.
https://wn.com/Sparks_|_Hiroaki_Kitano_|_Nobel_Turing_Challenge
Talk broadcast live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN
Hiroaki is the CEO of Sony AI Inc. and president and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories. He has been involved in AI, systems biology and intelligent robots research. Hiroaki is the author of the paper ""Nobel Turing Challenge: creating the engine for scientific discovery"" that challenges the scientific community to develop an AI system that can perform top-level science, indistinguishable from the quality of that of Nobel Prize level recognition.
- published: 20 Dec 2021
- views: 473
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Hiroaki Kitano: AI's Impact on Scientific Discovery & Technology
Speaking during AI, Productivity, Work: Can We Have it All? at the Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development.
https://www.wef...
Speaking during AI, Productivity, Work: Can We Have it All? at the Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development.
https://www.weforum.org/events/special-meeting-on-global-collaboration-growth-and-energy-for-development-2024/sessions/ai-productivity-work-can-we-have-it-all/
https://wn.com/Hiroaki_Kitano_Ai's_Impact_On_Scientific_Discovery_Technology
Speaking during AI, Productivity, Work: Can We Have it All? at the Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development.
https://www.weforum.org/events/special-meeting-on-global-collaboration-growth-and-energy-for-development-2024/sessions/ai-productivity-work-can-we-have-it-all/
- published: 28 Apr 2024
- views: 29
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Creating the Engine for Scientific Discovery - Dr. Hiroaki Kitano - E4R Symposium 2020
One of the most exciting and disruptive research in AI is to develop AI systems that can make major scientific discovery by itself with high-level of autonomy. ...
One of the most exciting and disruptive research in AI is to develop AI systems that can make major scientific discovery by itself with high-level of autonomy. In this talk, Dr Kitano proposes “Nobel Turing Challenge” to the grand challenge bridging AI and other scientific communities. The challenge calls for development of AI systems that can make major scientific discoveries some of which worth Nobel Prize, and the Nobel Committee, and the rest of the scientific community, may not be able to distinguish if it was discovered by human scientist or AI (Kitano, H., AI Magazine, 37(1) 2016).
This challenge is particularly significant in biomedical domain where progress of systems biology (Kitano, H., Science, 295, 1662-1664, 2002; Kitano, H., Nature, 420, 206-210, 2002) resulted in total overflow of data and knowledge far beyond human comprehension. After 20 years of his journey in systems biology research, he has concluded that next major breakthrough in systems biology requires AI-driven scientific discovery. Initially, it shall be introduced as AI-assisted science, but it will result in AI scientists with high-level of autonomy.
This challenge poses a series of fundamental questions on the nature of scientific discovery, limits of human cognition, implications of individual paths toward major discoveries, computational meaning of serendipity or scientific intuition, and many other issues that may bring AI research into the next stage.
https://www.thoughtworks.com/engineering-research-symposium
https://wn.com/Creating_The_Engine_For_Scientific_Discovery_Dr._Hiroaki_Kitano_E4R_Symposium_2020
One of the most exciting and disruptive research in AI is to develop AI systems that can make major scientific discovery by itself with high-level of autonomy. In this talk, Dr Kitano proposes “Nobel Turing Challenge” to the grand challenge bridging AI and other scientific communities. The challenge calls for development of AI systems that can make major scientific discoveries some of which worth Nobel Prize, and the Nobel Committee, and the rest of the scientific community, may not be able to distinguish if it was discovered by human scientist or AI (Kitano, H., AI Magazine, 37(1) 2016).
This challenge is particularly significant in biomedical domain where progress of systems biology (Kitano, H., Science, 295, 1662-1664, 2002; Kitano, H., Nature, 420, 206-210, 2002) resulted in total overflow of data and knowledge far beyond human comprehension. After 20 years of his journey in systems biology research, he has concluded that next major breakthrough in systems biology requires AI-driven scientific discovery. Initially, it shall be introduced as AI-assisted science, but it will result in AI scientists with high-level of autonomy.
This challenge poses a series of fundamental questions on the nature of scientific discovery, limits of human cognition, implications of individual paths toward major discoveries, computational meaning of serendipity or scientific intuition, and many other issues that may bring AI research into the next stage.
https://www.thoughtworks.com/engineering-research-symposium
- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 254
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WHS 2014 Hiroaki Kitano - Keynote
Keynote Lecture of Hiroaki Kitano (The Systems Biology Institute), held during the World Health Summit 2014 at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany.
Keynote Lecture of Hiroaki Kitano (The Systems Biology Institute), held during the World Health Summit 2014 at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany.
https://wn.com/Whs_2014_Hiroaki_Kitano_Keynote
Keynote Lecture of Hiroaki Kitano (The Systems Biology Institute), held during the World Health Summit 2014 at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany.
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 194
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Hiroaki Kitano and Magdalena Skipper in Conversation: Part 2 | Official Video | Sony Official
Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researche...
Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researchers driving positive change in any domain of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each.
Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to reflect on lessons learned throughout their respective careers in research and publishing and discuss how this award aims to support women in the research community.
Apply for the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” through May 31, 2024: https://womenintechnology.sony.com
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Sony and Nature have partnered to launch the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” which will honor three outstanding early to mid-career women researchers driving positive change in any domain of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each.
Hiroaki Kitano, Executive Deputy President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation is joined by Nature Editor-in-Chief Magdalena Skipper to reflect on lessons learned throughout their respective careers in research and publishing and discuss how this award aims to support women in the research community.
Apply for the “Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature” through May 31, 2024: https://womenintechnology.sony.com
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- published: 30 Apr 2024
- views: 1730