
ACM ByteCast
Noriko Arai - Episode 46
Nov 15, 2023
Noriko Arai, a professor in the Information and Society Research Division of the National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo, Japan, discusses being a creative in academia, the impact of AI, mentors and colleagues who inspired her, essential skills and ethics in AI research, and the challenges faced by female researchers in IT and the gender gap in Japan.
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- Dr. Noriko Arai created a robot capable of passing the entrance exam for the University of Tokyo to raise awareness about the impact of AI taking over jobs and its implications for education, policy, and computer science.
- Dr. Arai emphasizes the importance of usefulness to society and the need for researchers to integrate different fields to address real-world problems, despite the potential discouragement from academia.
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The Todai Robot Project
Dr. Noriko Arai discusses the Todai Robot Project, where she created a robot capable of passing the entrance exam for the University of Tokyo. Inspired by her predictions that AI would soon replace many white-collar jobs and the upcoming AI boom, Dr. Arai wanted to raise awareness about the impact of AI taking over jobs. The project aimed to demonstrate the potential of AI and its implications for education, policy, and computer science.
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