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[Event Report] A public seminar was held at the newly established “Cybernetic Humanity Studio” at OIST.
Dr. Shunichi Kasahara is currently advancing the pursuit of “Cybernetic Humanity”, a research area focused on the new form of humanity emerging from the integration of humans and computers, at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). This is based on his previous research, “Superception”, which is centered around using computer technology to enhance and transform human perception and cognition. On April 21, 2023, a public seminar was held at the newly established “Cybernetic Humanity Studio” at OIST. This report will focus on the seminar’s content, discussing Cybernetic Humanity and OIST’s research environment.
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