※The lectures may finish earlier or later depending on the progress made.
13:30-13:45Opening Ceremony
Welcome Addresses
MINATO Nagahiro (President, Kyoto University)
Inamori-KANAZAWA Shinobu (President, Inamori Foundation)
13:45-14:30Lecture

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What Kinds of Computation Does AI Perform Well — and What Kinds Remain Difficult?
MINATO Shin-ichi(Professor and Vice Dean, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
14:30-15:15Lecture

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Can AI Learn to Speak Ainu?
KAWAHARA Tatsuya(Professor, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
15:15-15:30Break
15:30-16:15Lecture

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Can Conversational Support Robots Help Dementia Prevention?
OTAKE Mihoko(Team Director, Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, RIKEN)
16:20-17:20Panel Discussion
Artificial intelligence (AI) has continued to evolve alongside advances in computing power and the spread of the internet. Particularly in recent years, AI has taken root at a remarkable pace and is increasingly inseparable from our daily lives. What new capabilities will AI acquire in the future, and how will it transform the way we live? Together with Hiroko Kuniya, the first regular anchor of the television program Close-up Gendai, we explore the future envisioned by three leading researchers.
Panelists
- MINATO Shin-ichi(Professor and Vice Dean, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
- KAWAHARA Tatsuya(Professor, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
- OTAKE Mihoko(Team Director, Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, RIKEN)
Moderator

