El País
Europe · 35 mins ago
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Takeshi Yoro, anatomist: ‘In Japan, we don’t see a robot as a threat: it’s simply another form of presence in the world’
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An 88-year-old Japanese anatomist and physician discusses his transition from medical practice to popular science writing, sharing his perspective on information barriers and cultural differences in how societies perceive technology like robots.
Takeshi Yoro, anatomist: ‘In Japan, we don’t see a robot as a threat: it’s simply another form of presence in the world’
The 88-year-old Japanese physician swapped autopsies for popular science writing. In his best-seller, he argues that we have vast amounts of information but fail to understand one another because of an ‘invisible wall’ made up of prejudice, bias, self-assurance, and the failure to listen
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