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Gender bias in AI: building fairer algorithms

Einstein is to scientist as Messi is to midfielder.Paris is to France as Tokyo is to Japan.Jobs is to Apple as Ballmer is...

Translation mistakes that (might have) led to war

I don’t know exactly how the trend started, but a few years ago, overnight, “underground” Chinese restaurants became all the rage. By underground,...

Searching for the Uncanny Valley

Your eyes are smolderingAs they look up at me devilishly;Don’t be so full of accusations,After all, a delicacy is a delicacy,And your eyes,...

My Commencement Speech — Life at Your Crossroads

Cal Poly Pomona! What’s up!?! I’m so grateful to be up here addressing you today. Today you’re either here to graduate or support...

Digital Garage teams up with Blockstream to develop blockchain financial services in Japan

The global crypto market may have tanked last year, but notable names have joined forces to develop Bitcoin and blockchain financial services...

TomoChain, an Innovative Solution Aiming to Solve the Blockchain Trilemma

Although most blockchain technology companies are promising disruption across multiple industries, Vitalik Buterin, the widely accredited crypto-genius and creator of Ethereum, believes that...

The Biggest Blockchain Event in Japan

Mar 20, 2019 at 11:53 // PR On April 6th and 7th, VC’s, funds, emerging projects, key talent, and...

Sony and Fujitsu Develop Blockchain Platform to Fight Fake Educational Qualifications – Bitcoin Upload

Sony and Fujitsu have developed a blockchain platform for verifying the authenticity of Japanese language {qualifications} of overseas college students. Japanese multinational conglomerate...

The rise and fall of the English language

If you’re reading this in the original English it was written (rather than our translations in Chinese, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish or Italian), perhaps it’s not...

Smart Cities – Putting Things in Context

Many metropolitans worldwide are going smart, with the purpose of making life easier for both the municipality (and its employees) and the residents....

Nuclear energy industry lacks new talent as Fukushima fallout turns off graduates

At a Tokyo job fair for the atomic energy industry on March 4, Kenta Kakitani, a graduate student at the University of Tokyo,...

Growing old, gracefully: senior citizens in the workplace

For Eiji and Kumiko Ishikawa, the working day starts as early as 5 a.m. Having loaded the requisite equipment into their van, they...

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