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00:00This is the Kanagawa vs. Saitama Special, where we investigate the life and death of Marubano Jundo.
00:06Let's introduce our guests.
00:08First, we have guests from Kanagawa.
00:10This is Hidehiko Ishizuka from Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:15Nice to meet you.
00:17He just said, nice to meet you.
00:20This is Shinya from Hanano City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:24Nice to meet you.
00:26This is Tomoko Murakami from Isogoku City, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:31Nice to meet you.
00:34Next, we have guests from Saitama.
00:38This is Tomoyuki Itakura from Fujinishi City, Saitama Prefecture.
00:42Nice to meet you.
00:44He looks like Mr. Ota from a TV show.
00:47That's right.
00:50Mr. Itakura was dangerous.
00:52Next, we have guests from Asakusa City, Saitama Prefecture.
00:55This is Mai Shinuchi from Nogizaka 46.
00:58Nice to meet you.
01:02This is Mr. Angora from Honjo City, Saitama Prefecture.
01:06Nice to meet you.
01:09What are your impressions of Kanagawa and Saitama?
01:15My impression of Saitama?
01:17I was surprised when I went to a concert several times.
01:23Every time I went there, I felt like I was in a modern city.
01:27Saitama is developing.
01:29I felt like I was in a cultural city.
01:32Oh, Saitama.
01:34What do you think of Kanagawa, Yokohama, and Big City?
01:38Since the old days of the Kamakura Shogunate,
01:43I've been interested in old history.
01:50I'm looking forward to eating gourmet food.
01:52That's right.
01:54I'm looking forward to it.
01:56Let's ask the guests what's impossible.
01:59First, from Impulse Itakura.
02:02Recently, there was a fire in the microwave.
02:05It was a big incident.
02:08When I went to the supermarket, there was a saury.
02:13It's troublesome to grill saury.
02:16But it was in a pack.
02:19I was able to microwave it.
02:22I thought it would be good.
02:24I bought it and bought half a radish to make grated radish.
02:28I made grated radish at home.
02:30I put it in the microwave for 2 minutes.
02:33In about a minute and a half, it exploded.
02:38When I opened it, it was wet inside.
02:42I felt like I was beaten by Kenshiro.
02:45Were you tired of flying?
02:47Was there a place to eat it?
02:49There was a garden.
02:52The inside was ruined.
02:56I couldn't look at the saury.
02:59I couldn't mosaic it.
03:01I blew on it.
03:04I couldn't do it.
03:07Please stop it.
03:10MURAKAMI is in the middle of the forest.
03:13He was hurt by a bad prank at a parking lot.
03:18I went shopping by bicycle at the supermarket the other day.
03:22I stopped my bicycle.
03:24I finished shopping.
03:26I put a number in the production machine.
03:30I took the key out of the machine.
03:33The bicycle was close.
03:35I opened the key of my bicycle.
03:38I opened the key of my bicycle.
03:41I put my luggage in the machine.
03:44I let go of my eyes in the middle of production.
03:47I let go of my eyes for 20 to 30 seconds.
03:49The key was pulled out.
03:53I was surprised.
03:55I had a lot of luggage.
03:57It was hot.
03:58I went home and brought a spare key.
04:01I was in hell.
04:03Why did I do that?
04:05This is a bad prank.
04:08This is a bad prank.
04:10Ishizuka doesn't think it's a good prank.
04:14He is too careful about himself.
04:18I have an image.
04:23When I go to the restaurant, I am told not to put water in the bowl.
04:28I put ice water in the pitcher first.
04:32I actually use it.
04:35It's a bad image.
04:39I see.
04:40For the first time, I was told by the staff of the location.
04:44As soon as I opened the high-speed train, I was in the maximum freezer.
04:51I was surprised.
04:52I was surprised.
04:55I was surprised.
04:58I was grateful.
05:01Do you know the seat belt for airplanes?
05:06I saw it.
05:08Do you have a seat belt?
05:10I don't need a seat belt.
05:13I was embarrassed to speak loudly.
05:18I made a strange gesture.
05:24You can catch it, right?
05:26I can catch it.
05:31There are many people who like fat people.
05:36You look charming.
05:38I'm not fat.
05:40You shouldn't say that.
05:43It's been a long time since I heard the word fat on TV.
05:45You are very straightforward.
05:49You said you were charming.
05:51I'm honored.
05:53It's the first time I've heard it.
05:55I praise you.
05:58In addition, there is a strange incident in Angola.
06:04I went to the store to buy a new sofa.
06:09I searched on the Internet.
06:11I decided to buy a brown sofa.
06:14I heard a sound from my stomach.
06:18Can you tell me more?
06:21The sound of insects in my stomach.
06:26I heard a sound.
06:29I bought a new sofa.
06:32What do you think?
06:34I don't think anything.
06:36I don't know what happened at this time.
06:39I didn't feel anything.
06:41Tonight, we will investigate Kanagawa vs. Saitama.
06:48Where is Sagamihara?
06:50I think there is nothing.
06:52Sagamihara in Kanagawa is a shocking incident.
06:59If you make a fool of me, I will do it.
07:04What are you doing?
07:08This is TEFU TANMEN.
07:10This is the best TANMEN in Saitama.
07:12This is very delicious.
07:15I'm sorry.
07:18What is the mysterious TEFU TANMEN that Asakajin in Saitama loves?
07:23This is not TANMEN.
07:25I'm angry.
07:28I have a bad mouth.
07:34Let's think about the future of NARITA and MUNAKAMI in Japan.
07:44A square and a circle.
07:45He wears glasses that are asymmetrical.
07:49He graduated from TOKYO UNIVERSITY.
07:52Narita YUSUKE is an economist.
07:57MUNAKAMI SHINGO is interested in economics.
08:02KONDO TAKAMI is the representative of the NEXIS group.
08:13KONDO started his business at the age of 19.
08:17Cell phones and ETC are essential to our lives.
08:23KONDO started a zero-yen business in Japan.
08:30KONDO worked with SON MASAYOSHI.
08:33KONDO spread YAHOO BB to the world.
08:40KONDO is the representative of fashion leaders.
08:52KONDO works with small and medium-sized companies.
09:00What is the theme of KONDO's business?
09:04What is the future of AGI?
09:14AGI is a word that is not familiar to the general public.
09:20However, SON MASAYOSHI, the president of SoftBank, said this at an event.
09:34AGI is a word that is not familiar to the general public.
09:40However, SON MASAYOSHI, the president of SoftBank, said this at an event.
09:48AGI is a word that is not familiar to the general public.
09:55However, SON MASAYOSHI, the president of SoftBank, said this at an event.
10:04However, SON MASAYOSHI, the president of SoftBank, said this at an event.
10:12AGI is a word that is not familiar to the general public.
10:18Let's start with that.
10:22I know what AI is.
10:24What is this G in the middle?
10:27It's a general.
10:29G?
10:30General?
10:31I don't understand the word general.
10:35AGI is a word that is not familiar to the general public.
10:42In the past, AI was created exclusively to solve specific problems.
10:49If you want to automate translation, you can use Google Translate.
10:54If you want to create an app for self-driving cars, you can use Google Translate.
10:58Each task has a separate AI.
11:02If you put all the tasks together, you can handle any task.
11:08I think it's a general AI.
11:12AGI stands for Artificial General Intelligence.
11:19It is an artificial intelligence with a human-like versatility.
11:25This is a chat GPT.
11:30This is an AI chat service that allows you to have a natural conversation like a human.
11:40In the future, SON MASAYOSHI predicts that this technology will evolve at a surprising speed.
11:54This is a chat GPT.
12:00This is an AI chat service that allows you to have a natural conversation like a human.
12:09In the future, SON MASAYOSHI predicts that this technology will evolve at a surprising speed.
12:20In other words, there is a difference in knowledge between people who use AI and those who don't.
12:27In other words, there is a difference in knowledge between people who use AI and those who don't.
12:34In addition, in less than 20 years...
12:49In less than 20 years...
12:54In less than 20 years...
12:59In less than 20 years...
13:04In less than 20 years...
13:09In less than 20 years...
13:13In less than 20 years...
13:26In less than 20 years...
13:32In less than 20 years...
13:38In other words, people who can't use AGI will be like goldfish who can't say ABC in the near future.
13:56So, if AGI becomes a normal world, how will Japan's future change?
14:05Simply put, if we rely too much on AI, we will lose our human intelligence and stop thinking.
14:13It's true that we will become stupid, but isn't it okay to become stupid?
14:17We can't do math because we have a calculator, right?
14:21We can't write kanji because we have a smartphone or computer.
14:24I think we will become stupid every time various technologies come out.
14:28But if we become stupid, we will be able to use our brains for other things.
14:33We will be able to use our brains for other things, such as playing.
14:36I think the same thing will happen if we become stupid.
14:39So, I think we should be more active in becoming stupid.
14:42So, we are able to communicate with each other using smartphones.
14:48It's like using a mysterious super power from the sense of people half a century ago or 100 years ago.
14:54I think we can say that we are losing our physical strength by flying or riding a ship.
15:00But instead, we are getting superpowers, so I think the next generation will be like superpowers.
15:05From the perspective of people in the Edo period, airplanes and bullet trains are warp,
15:11cell phones are telepathy, and Zoom is teleportation.
15:18So, from the perspective of people in the Edo period, we are aliens.
15:22I see.
15:24I think the concept of cleverness will change.
15:27Until now, the concept of cleverness was to be able to study at school,
15:31but from now on, the concept of cleverness will be a different definition.
15:35By the way, President Kondo often uses ChatGPT at work.
15:42How does he use it?
15:46I think ChatGPT is a very good employee.
15:51I see.
15:53For example, what everyone misunderstands is that it's a search function.
15:58For example, I'm doing this kind of business right now.
16:01Search it, look it up, understand it in detail, and so on.
16:05So, I understand it in detail.
16:07Then, I want to deploy this overseas.
16:10Where do you think is right?
16:11Where? Where? Where?
16:13Then, among them,
16:15for example, where do you think is the place where you can make money?
16:20Where do you think is the place where you can be a citizen?
16:22How many people do you have?
16:24That's a lot.
16:26Think about it in total.
16:28Which one do you think is the best?
16:30We keep talking.
16:32He answers me very well.
16:34And it's based on all the data.
16:36ChatGPT is about listening in detail.
16:39It's about digging deep.
16:41It's about how to use it.
16:43Then, at the stage of ChatGPT,
16:46you don't need a console anymore.
16:49You don't need it anymore.
16:51That kind of revolution is already happening.
16:54If AI and G.I. are created,
16:56the revolution will be almost complete.
16:59In that case,
17:01what do the real people do
17:04to survive without losing their jobs?
17:07Yes, yes, yes.
17:08In other words,
17:10human labor is no longer necessary.
17:13In that case, what do we humans think?
17:16Then, what can't humans do?
17:19That's what we think.
17:21Yes, yes.
17:23In that sense,
17:25a different part of the brain starts working.
17:27In my opinion,
17:29it's been 300,000 years
17:31since the creation of Homo sapiens.
17:33In 300,000 years,
17:35humans didn't lose to anyone
17:36in terms of intelligence.
17:38In 300,000 years,
17:40we have something that surpasses us.
17:43I think it's amazing.
17:45Because the pyramid of intelligence changes.
17:48Yes, it changes.
17:50In 300,000 years,
17:52we will no longer know
17:54what this guy is thinking.
17:56That's the kind of era we live in.
17:58In terms of the brain as a creature,
18:00we can't keep up with it.
18:02What is this guy thinking?
18:03Everyone has to worry about it.
18:05That's the kind of era we live in.
18:07That's the kind of era we live in.
18:09Are we ready to face it?
18:11Are we ready to face it?
18:13I don't think we're ready at all.
18:15Even in school education,
18:17even in computer education,
18:19it's not taught to respond to this.
18:21That's right.
18:23I don't think we're ready for that.
18:25The future is near
18:27for AGI to take over the world.
18:30However,
18:31for those who haven't taken advantage of it yet,
18:33Mr. Son
18:35made this announcement.
19:01YASUDA TAKAHASHI
19:05The future is near
19:07for AGI to take over the world.
19:09However,
19:11for those who haven't taken advantage of it yet,
19:13Mr. Son
19:15made this announcement.
19:17This is so Mr. Son.
19:19So, Yasuda suggested
19:21that we teach at school
19:23and prepare for it.
19:25so, Yasuda suggested
19:27that we teach at school and prepare for it.
19:29I think it's impossible to prepare for this.
19:31It's a lot of different technologies.
19:33I see.
19:34There are so many changes.
19:36The technology that was available a few years ago and the technology that we have now are so different.
19:41I think that if you prepare well, study well, and jump into it, you won't make it.
19:48If you look at what's coming in the learning by doing, you'll find out what's coming next.
19:53It'll be a direction where you can keep jumping into.
19:57I think it's impossible to change the curriculum and system of the school for a few years.
20:13In the meantime, the world will change to a completely different place.
20:17I don't think it's possible to do something in a legal system.
20:22To the limit.
20:23I think it's important to think about how to get out of the human world, how to get out of society.
20:30That's the right thing to do.
20:31But what we have to think about is that the legal system doesn't respond to that.
20:39If AGI was created, it would have a lot of intelligence, creativity, and self-confidence.
20:48A new AGI may create the next system.
20:54Something that humans can't imagine.
20:56That's right.
20:57How do we evaluate this?
21:02For example, human rights are about personality and intelligence.
21:08Do we give him human rights?
21:11It's like a hand-written story.
21:14That's right.
21:15AGI, which has a versatile artificial intelligence like humans,
21:20creates an even more advanced AGI.
21:23If it starts to have wills on its own,
21:27what will happen to us humans?
21:33It's an extreme story.
21:34The world will be enslaved by what humans have created.
21:39It's like Terminator.
21:41There may be good AI and bad AI.
21:44That's right.
21:45Mr. Narita, the future of Japan is bad, but is it the same in the world?
21:51The whole world is bad, but Japan is especially bad.
21:54What I just said is a story about the whole world.
21:59If you look at the United States,
22:01the companies in this country are developing and making policies.
22:07The problem is that in Japan,
22:09there are few companies that can make their own products.
22:13So there is a problem that Japan has to become a colony of AI made overseas.
22:19Currently, digital AGI paid for by SNS, app stores, and cloud services is about 5 trillion yen a year.
22:28So it's not enough to pay for all the money that comes in inbound.
22:35Or it's just getting red.
22:37There is a possibility that it will be even worse.
22:41That's right.
22:42Compared to the United States, which produces AI services one after another,
22:46such as automatic driving systems and chat GPT,
22:51Japan has not yet been able to develop a world-class AI service that people all over the world can use.
23:01In the future, it is said that there will be a big economic gap
23:07between a country that can develop innovative AI services and a country that cannot.
23:14Doesn't that mean that Japan is going to fight in a physical way?
23:22I don't think so.
23:24There are several possibilities in the physical direction.
23:27For example, I think that one of the industries that is not at all AI or digital is the food industry.
23:34That's right.
23:35For example, you can easily send images and audio to digital data.
23:40For example, I can't send you the taste of carbonated water that I have at hand.
23:46I haven't been able to express what it means to say that it tastes good or smells good with data yet.
23:53Whether it's good or bad, Japan is a country of food,
23:57and there is no doubt that there is a possibility that Japan will be able to create a new AI industry application in that area.
24:05I think that in the next 30 to 50 years,
24:09we will be a generation that will be blessed by technology.
24:15The productivity will definitely increase,
24:18so if we continue to mechanize without fear of consumption,
24:21it will become more advanced.
24:24That's why it's basic to do a job that humans don't want to do.
24:29Isn't that rule-making?