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Kanpai ! Japon
[ACTUALITÉ #18] Débuts mitigés pour l'Expo universelle d'Osaka, droits de douane de Trump au Japon, dévoilement de la Switch 2 et ses jeux, exposition Kenzo à Himeji, rat dans la soupe miso au restaurant, péage bloqué, Evangelion à Hamamatsu, le

Kanpai ! Japon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 88:39


L'actualité japonaise d'avril 2025 par Gael et Charly : 00:00 Introduction Rubrique TOURISME : 01:30 : Débuts mitigés pour l'Exposition universelle d'Osaka 17:26 : Exposition Kenzo à Himeji en 2025 23:04 : Blocage et gratuité des portiques automatiques de péage 26:06 : Campagne Evangelion dans la ville de Hamamatsu 30:10 : Deux sauvetages d'affilée au Mont Fuji pour la même personne 34:08 : Arrangements de tarifs entre hôtels de Tokyo Rubrique SOCIÉTÉ : 36:22 : Le 1er cursus international à Todai, l'Université de Tokyo 39:06 : Un rat retrouvé dans la soupe miso chez Sukiya 41:49 : Prime de retraite confisquée pour un vol de billet dans le bus à Kyoto 45:37 : Les Japonais retournent sur la Lune en 2030 48:00 : Loi pour bloquer la pédale d'accélérateur et éviter les accidents 50:42 : Près d'1 million de Japonais en moins en 2024 52:29 : 42.000 corps de défunts non réclamés en 2024 Rubrique POLITIQUE et ÉCONOMIE : 54:23 : L'impact des droits de douane de Donald Trump au Japon Rubrique POP CULTURE : 01:00:06 : BAFTA du jeu vidéo : Astro Bot (jeu de l'année) et Shenmue (plus influent de l'histoire) 01:03:45 : Présentation complète de la Switch 2 et de ses jeux de lancement 01:15:38 : Les Japonais les plus influents selon Times Magazine 01:17:59 : Le retour du film d'animation Amer Béton Nos RÉCURRENTS : 01:21:06 : Le Yen toujours faible Les articles Kanpai du mois passé Les podcasts Kanpai du mois passé et du mois prochain Conclusion

Beneath the Tangles » TangleCast
The Power of God and Anime, Episode 15: All Might, Sir Nighteye, and Dealing With Disagreements

Beneath the Tangles » TangleCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 27:06


Disagreements going public, Mike going back to the beginning, Keitaro’s fated Todai love, and Christian ASMR? Mike covers all that and more in this episode of The Power of God and Anime podcast! Listen for all the fun and his deep dive into how Christians should handle our arguments, taking All Might and Sir Nighteye… Read More The Power of God and Anime, Episode 15: All Might, Sir Nighteye, and Dealing With Disagreements

Fluent Fiction - Japanese
Confessions in Nara: A Summer's Tale of Friendship and Love

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 18:04


Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Confessions in Nara: A Summer's Tale of Friendship and Love Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/confessions-in-nara-a-summers-tale-of-friendship-and-love Story Transcript:Ja: 穏やかな夏の日、京都の高校は活気にあふれていました。En: On a calm summer day, a high school in Kyoto was brimming with energy.Ja: 生徒たちは学校旅行の準備に忙しいです。En: The students were busy preparing for a school trip.Ja: 目的地は古都奈良。En: Their destination was the ancient city of Nara.Ja: 緑豊かな奈良公園や荘厳な東大寺が待っています。En: The lush Nara Park and the majestic Todai-ji Temple awaited them.Ja: 広志は教室の片隅でカバンを整理しています。En: Hiroshi was organizing his bag in a corner of the classroom.Ja: 彼は静かで内向的な生徒です。En: He was a quiet and introverted student.Ja: 友達の結衣が近づいてきました。En: His friend Yui approached him.Ja: 「広志、準備はできた?」彼女は明るく声をかけます。En: "Hiroshi, are you ready?" she asked brightly.Ja: 「うん、準備はできたよ。」広志は微笑んで答えました。En: "Yeah, I'm ready." Hiroshi replied with a smile.Ja: しかし、心の中では緊張しています。En: However, inside he was nervous.Ja: 今回の旅行で、結衣に自分の気持ちを伝えようと決心しているからです。En: He had resolved to confess his feelings to Yui during this trip.Ja: しかし、新しい転校生の重男も気になります。En: But the new transfer student, Shigeo, also concerned him.Ja: 彼は結衣に興味を持っているようです。En: It seemed that Shigeo was interested in Yui, too.Ja: バスが奈良に到着しました。En: The bus arrived in Nara.Ja: 奈良公園の鹿が生徒たちを迎えます。En: The deer in Nara Park welcomed the students.Ja: 結衣は笑顔で鹿にせんべいをあげています。En: Yui was feeding the deer with rice crackers, smiling.Ja: 広志はその光景を見て、さらに胸が痛くなります。En: Seeing this scene made Hiroshi's heart ache even more.Ja: タイミングを見つけて、重男に質問しました。En: Finding the right moment, he asked Shigeo a question.Ja: 「重男、結衣のことが好きなのか?」広志は勇気を出して聞きました。En: "Shigeo, do you like Yui?" Hiroshi courageously asked.Ja: 「いや、友達だよ。でも、広志がどう思っているかは知っている。」重男は真剣な表情で答えました。En: "No, we're just friends. But I know what you feel," Shigeo replied with a serious expression.Ja: 「本当に?」広志は驚きました。En: "Really?" Hiroshi was surprised.Ja: 「本当にさ。頑張って、彼女に気持ちを伝えるんだ。」重男は励まします。En: "Really. Go ahead, tell her how you feel." Shigeo encouraged him.Ja: 一行は次に東大寺に向かいました。En: Next, the group headed to Todai-ji Temple.Ja: 大仏の前で広志は心を決めました。En: In front of the Great Buddha, Hiroshi made up his mind.Ja: 彼は結衣に歩み寄りました。En: He walked up to Yui.Ja: 「結衣、ちょっと話があるんだ。」広志は緊張しながら口を開きます。En: "Yui, I need to talk to you," Hiroshi said nervously.Ja: 「何?広志。」結衣は広志に目を向けました。En: "What is it, Hiroshi?" Yui turned her gaze to Hiroshi.Ja: 「僕は、ずっと前から君のことが好きだった。友達でいられるのが怖かったけど、正直に伝えたかった。」広志は一気に言いました。En: "I've liked you for a long time. I was afraid of just being friends, but I wanted to be honest." Hiroshi blurted out quickly.Ja: 結衣は驚いた表情をしましたが、すぐに微笑みました。En: Yui looked surprised but soon smiled.Ja: 「広志、私も同じ気持ちだった。でも、言い出せなかったの。」En: "Hiroshi, I felt the same way. But I couldn't say it either."Ja: 「本当に?」広志は信じられないように聞き返しました。En: "Really?" Hiroshi asked in disbelief.Ja: 「本当に。広志、ありがとう。」結衣は広志の手を握りました。En: "Really. Thank you, Hiroshi." Yui held Hiroshi's hand.Ja: そのとき、重男が近づいてきました。En: At that moment, Shigeo approached them.Ja: 「やったね、広志。おめでとう。」En: "Well done, Hiroshi. Congratulations."Ja: 「ありがとう、重男。」広志は感謝の気持ちを込めて答えました。En: "Thank you, Shigeo," Hiroshi replied gratefully.Ja: 広志は自分の気持ちを素直に伝えたことで、自信を持つようになりました。En: By expressing his feelings honestly, Hiroshi gained confidence.Ja: 瞬間を大切にすることの大事さを学びました。En: He learned the importance of cherishing the moment.Ja: そして、結衣との関係もより深まりました。En: And his relationship with Yui deepened.Ja: 夏の日差しが奈良の景色を照らし、生徒たちは素敵な思い出を胸に帰りました。En: The summer sun illuminated the scenery of Nara as the students returned home with wonderful memories.Ja: 広志と結衣の冒険は、ここから始まったのです。En: Hiroshi and Yui's adventure had just begun. Vocabulary Words:calm: 穏やかなbrimming: あふれていましたlush: 緑豊かなmajestic: 荘厳なquiet: 静かintroverted: 内向的なapproached: 近づいてきましたnervous: 緊張していますresolved: 決心しているconfess: 伝えようとtransfer student: 転校生concerned: 気になりますwelcomed: 迎えますache: 痛くなりますcourageously: 勇気を出してexpression: 表情surprised: 驚きましたserious: 真剣なmoment: タイミングdestination: 目的地organizing: 整理していますrice crackers: せんべいminded: 心を決めましたgaze: 目を向けましたblurted: 言いましたdisbelief: 信じられないようにilluminated: 照らしcherishing: 大切にするconfidence: 自信relationship: 関係

EDB 5.0
#85 AI forfatter - Sådan opnår du succes med dine AI-projekter

EDB 5.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 75:51


I 85. episode kommer Dan Rose Johansen i studiet. Dan har faktisk været gæst før, i EDB 5.0s spæde start. Dengang talte vi meget om hans (dengang) nystiftede rådgiverfirma Todai. Det gør vi ikke så meget i dag, selvom Todai stadig lever. Denne gang skal vi tale om Dans nye bog "Applying Artificial Intelligence". En praktisk håndbog, som beskriver hvordan man bedst går til arbejdet med AI.  For at gøre episoden mest anvendelig, har vi valgt at dykke ned i tre specifikke kapitler, og diskutere dem. Det er "discovery" fasen (som er opdelt i to kapitler), og til sidst "adoption" fasen. På den måde gennemgår vi tre-trins-raketten, når der skal vælges de rigtige problemer at løse, med de rigtige løsningsdesign, og med den rigtige adoption. Shownotes: 00.00-11.47: Introduktion til Dan, hans baggrund og hans nye bog 11.47-32.49: Definer og forstå problemet 32.49-50.13: Definer en løsning 50.13-01.10.08: Sådan skal du gå til adoption 01.10.08-01.15.51: 3 key take aways

Krewe of Japan
MEXT Scholarship Programs: Tips & Testimonials ft. Tye Ebel & William Archambeault

Krewe of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 58:47


The MEXT Scholarship deadline is quickly approaching (May 24, 2024 for the Nashville Consulate). But what is a MEXT Scholarship Program? The Krewe is digging into this today. We sit down with returning guest Tye Ebel, JET/MEXT Coordinator for the Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville, & a current MEXT research scholar, William Archambeault. Through both conversations, they share some excellent insight into the application process and the programs as a whole. Don't miss out!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.  Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan!  (00:58:20)------ MEXT Scholarship Program-Related Links ------MEXT Scholarship Information Page (Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville's Page)Embassy of Japan's Consulate Guide (What's Your Consulate)William's Japan Times Articles------ Past KOJ Study/Work in Japan Episodes ------2024 JET Program Tips & Updates ft. Tye Ebel & Jonathan Contrades of Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville (S4B)Find Your Japan Dream Job Today! ft. Kasia Lynch of Ikigai Connections (S4E9)Studying Abroad in Japan (S2E6)Applying for the JET Program ft. Tye Ebel (S2E4)Accepted for the JET Program... Now What? ft. Megan DeVille (S1E17)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJapan Club Crawfish Boil (Sunday, May 11 - Registration Required by May 5)"YOJIMBO" Screening at Margaret Place (Thursday, May 16)

EL VIAJERO ACCIDENTAL
Japón: Kyoto, templos de Nara y santuario Fushimi Inari-Taisha

EL VIAJERO ACCIDENTAL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 15:51


En este pirmer podcast de la serie que dedicamos a Japón con Pilar Monforte empezamos paseando por la ciudad de Kyoto y disfrutando de lugares como su Mercado del Pescado. Desde Kyoto nos desplazamos a Nara para conocer los templos de Todai-ji y el de Kasuga-taisha. Y por si fuera poco rematamos visitando el santurio de Fushimi Inari-Taisha en el distrito Fushimi-Ku de Kyoto. Escucha este podcast en la app On Way Podcast de Radio Viajera. Descarga gratis en http://app.radioviajera.com/tabs/start/podcast/37636

Sailor Noob
SN 165: "When the Crystal Shines: The Beautiful Power of Dreams"

Sailor Noob

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 85:21


Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!It's the penultimate episode of Sailor Moon SuperS this week, as the Deam Moon Circus holds sway over Tokyo! Can Chibiusa and Helios tap the power of beautiful dreams to once and for all rid the world of Nehellenia's rage?In this episode, we discuss the history of the Buddhist temple Todai-ji. We also talk about golden revivals, cupolas and peristyles and colonnades, VesVes being the real leader, winning with close-up magic, teamship, catching in the clutch, budget bazaars, 9 bad guys and a horse, losing climaxes, Sailor Moon: Renewal, Earth manboys, Cockney gangster deer, animal husbands, the Buddha of Theseus, Smashing Pineapples, and Sailor Planets Power!616!We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Answer this week's show question on Spotify!Become a patron of the show and get access to our live-action PGSM, Animedification, Utena, and Evangelion podcasts!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobPut Sailor Noob merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a Kōhī on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope

Created
How to be a Serial Entrepreneur [w/ Amin Todai]

Created

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 59:48


Amin teaches himself how to launch an agency at age 22, befriends the Raptors, starts a “Pimp My Ride” business, gets into the restaurant game, almost goes bankrupt multiple times, sells his ice cream franchise for like a bazillion dollars, is now into AI – oh, and still runs a successful agency. If you remember C-Lounge, this episode is for you.ABOUT OUR GUEST:Amin is a multi-disciplinary designer, angel investor, and entrepreneur. In terms of design, Amin has created brands & experiences for companies such as The Toronto Raptors, Drake, Ebay, Microsoft, Nike, Scotiabank, and Kit Kat. As an angel investor, he has helped fund businesses like Ritual, #Paid, Tromba Tequila, plus a number of international restaurants & bars.And as an entrepreneur Amin's home base is OneMethod, a highly awarded advertising & design agency he founded in 2001. But he is also a partner of Bensimon Byrne & Narrative, La Carnita, Dagger Beer, Faded Lifestyle (streetwear label), Model Citizen (hospitality design & consultancy), and most recently Chaos EC, an emerging esports franchise co-owned by Pusha-T, Logic, and Pharrell.Across all of the above, what truly distinguishes everything Amin tackles is his unique understanding & intersecting of business & creative. Oh, and he is also a mentor & advisor, sort of a DJ, and kind of a chef… with heavy emphasis on the “sort of” and “kind of”.ADCC Created is brought to you by The Advertising & Design Club of Canada, hosted by Lyranda Martin Evans (Fellow Human), with music and studio care of Grayson Music.Follow us on Instagram @theadccEmail us at created@theadcc.ca

Arrow Podcast
AI i øjenhøjde: Vi tager pulsen på kunstig intelligens

Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 45:59


Vi tager pulsen på kunstig intelligens og udviklingen lige nu. Vi taler med Dan Rose Johansen, CEO og Founder af Todai. Dan har været i AI-gamet længere end mange af os har vidst, at det fandtes og i denne episode af Innovators Club gør han os meget klogere på bl.a.: Hvor virksomhederne er på AI-fronten i dag Hvor ansvaret ligger i ledelserne AI i arbejdsmarkedet og uddannelsessystemet Hvor Danmark er ift. andre lande på udviklingen og adaptionen af AI Den nødvendige infrastruktur omkring AI

Today in Digital Marketing
TodAI Will Whine About Meta for $1 Per Minute. Order Now!

Today in Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 9:00


Facebook Facelift: Meta unveils its generative ad tools — is copywriting a dying profession? Also: TikTok partners for video shopping ads, where the social platforms themselves are advertising, the latest Google Calendar change is sus, online prices buck the inflation trend, and meet the influencer who trained an AI on her personality, and is charging fans $1 a minute to flirt with her..

We Appreciate Manga™
098 - Death Note vol. 11

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 31:49


On today's episode we compare the manga to the anime, specifically some key scenes set before the final chapters. As well as share some facts on the setting of Death Note and compare them to the real-world place they are based on. Skip synopsis @ 4:01   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   098: Death Note vol. 11 ⁓ Kindred Spirits Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   With the battle now set to end in Japan, Near organises a face-to-face meeting with Light and vows to have proof on Kira's identity. In doing so he will avenge the Death of his predecessor, L. Plot twist, Light is Kira! But chances are you already knew that!   Before a date is set by Near, he must first determine who could be a Kira proxy, whom he titles as X-Kira. Making a time line of events and scanning multiple video records he suspects Teru Mikami. But only when Near's team discover that he has a Death Note do they respond, first they determine where ever or not a god of death is following Mikami, that way they can safely copy and or tamper with the Death Note without being noticed. Takada and Misa have dinner together only to fight over their love for Light Yagami. Afterwards Near decides to capture and detain Misa, knowing that she was once a proxy for Kira, Misa having no memories of the Death Note agrees to de detained following a belief that Light wants to capture Kira and a willingness to cut any plans made with Takada.   Near contacts Light, and establishes that they will meet in the yellow box warehouse within Daikoku Wharf on January 28th 1p.m. Light meets Takada so to inform Mikami on the location of the final confrontation between Kira and Near. The question still stands, if Kira can kill Near and his agents then what will be the fate of Near's rival and the second successor to L? Mello himself not being one to stick to the shadows for too long comes out and abducts Takada.   What will Kira's next move be?     Fun Facts:   Tetsuro Araki directed the anime to Death Note, having worked on the first episode he helped establish the tone of the series alongside the series musician/composer Hideki Taniuchi and Yoshihisa Hirano. It was Masato Bessho who directed and storyboarded the infamous “potato chip scene”   Real World Settings of Death Note:   Daikoku Wharf, or Daikoku Pier is known as 大黒埠頭, Daikokufutō, located around the port of Yokohama. Light studied at To-oh University, which is possibly analogous to the real-life Tokyo University, a notable clue being that they share the nickname Todai, short for Tokyo Daigaku University and the place is referenced using the nickname Todai. Not to be confused with the real-life Toho University, which has a similar sounding name. The hotel that Light and Takada have their meetings in is Teito Hotel, possibly named after a real hotel, previously known as Hotel Teito it was then merged with and is known as the Imperial Hotel. Located in Marunouchi nearby the Imperial Palace. Episode 12 of ‘I love Lucy' was set in this hotel. The anime adaptation uses this hotel's exterior as the model however in the Death Note manga the hotel maybe based more so on the Prince Park Hotel and/or the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier. This is because outside the window of Light and Takada's room we can see a noteworthy view of the Tokyo Tower, at the very least, the interior maybe based on the latter. The Tokyo Tower is certainly one of one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks alongside the Sensoji temple and the Hachiko statue, especially since many pictures show it beside the landmark that is Mt. Fuji. It also makes an appearance in the 2006 Death Note movie, ‘The Last Name', the final shot of the movie is outside Misa's window, where we can see Ryuk flying around the Tokyo Tower. The New York headquarters of the SPK is located near Nick. St. Station however most inner-city streets in New York favour numbers and not names for their streets. LAX is a real place, an abbreviation of Los Angeles International Airport. NHN is based on NHK, short for ‘Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai' or ‘Japanese Broadcasting Corporation' in English. It is similar to the BBC in England. Sakura TV is not based on any TV station. In the 2006 movie, the exterior is depicted as an outdoor food court with a giant TV screen assembled with multiple monitors. For further reading on locations more so specific to the anime you can check this tourism blog and this similar tourism page Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

Solo Documental
Imperio Japones, La Cultura Implacable

Solo Documental

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 50:56


Exploramos la notable historia de una de las culturas antiguas más singulares y diversas del mundo, Japón, que viaja en el tiempo para explorar los últimos 1500 años de la historia de Japón a través de 10 de sus edificios más famosos y espectaculares, comenzando desde el templo Todai-ji de Nara construido en el año 752 y terminando en los modernos rascacielos del Tokyo actual.

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
08/09, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 5:14


As the world's largest Buddha statue at Todai-ji in Nara is cleaned in readiness for the year ahead, the country remembers Nagasaki 77 years after the second ever atomic bomb used in aggression was dropped on the city. And after pioneering filmmaker Takahiko Iimura passed away last week aged 85, we take a brief look back at a film maker remembered not only for his abstract films but also for his association with groups like Fluxus and fellow artist Yoko Ono. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KpN2C
BeTruE2bU: "Today"

KpN2C

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 5:04


1111 is my day. TODAI. PATIENCE TODAY. Manifest today. Jingle something today. Be happy today.

EDB 5.0
#14 TodAI - Afmyfisticering af AI, de dummeste fejl og hvordan du undgår at lave dem, framework for arbejdet og grill en konsulent

EDB 5.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 60:57


Velkommen til 14. episode af EDB 5.0. Som noget nyt inddeler vi nu showet, så du kan lytte til lige netop det, som du finder interessant. Find shownoterne længere nede. Vi har i dag besøg af Dan Rose fra TodAI, som har arbejdet med AI eller kunstig intelligens de sidste 6 år. Fra 2015-2020 i sin tidligere virksomhed Paperflow, og i dag som rådgiver. Her rådgiver han virksomheder, så de undgår at begå alle de samme fejl som han begik. Dan tager lytteren i hånden og forklarer hvad AI er, hvordan man bruger det, tommelfingerregler og meget andet. Du får også et frame-work for arbejdet med AI. Shownotes: 00.00-07.05: Intro til programmet, Dan og AI 07.05-11.23: Forklaring og afmyfisticering af AI, algoritmer, ML og de andre fluffy begreber 11.23-43.58: Tidligere erfaringer, pitfalls man skal undgå, metodik og framework for arbejdet med AI og generel diskussion 43.58-47.57: Hvilke fejl begår virksomhederne typisk, og hvordan undgår du at begå dem? 47.57-60.25: Dan-rost. Grill en konsulent. Hvordan skærer du som virksomhed igennem bullshit, når du skal diskutere AI-løsninger med en konsulent? Vært: Mathias Møller Laugesen

SEGES podcast
Digitalisér eller Dø Vol. 6: Dan Rose Johansen, Todai

SEGES podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 19:52


Kunstig intelligens og etik har intet med hinanden at gøre!Sådan lyder det provokerende statement fra AI-eksperten Dan Rose Johansen i 6. afsnit af SEGES' podcast Digitalisér eller Dø.Med sin holdning går Dan stik mod de mange kritiske røster omkring de etiske dilemmaer inden for kunstig intelligens – eksempelvis at ansigtsgenkendelse baseret på AI har lettere ved at genkende hvide mennesker end sorte.I podcasten kan du også høre om, hvordan man som virksomhed, der gerne vil, men ikke ved hvordan, kan komme i gang med AI på en jordnær og tilgængelig måde.  Kunstig intelligens er ikke raketvidenskab og koster ikke spidsen af den berømte jetjager – heller ikke for mindre virksomheder.God lytning!

Insomnia Japan
IJ021 - Tagesausflüge von Osaka

Insomnia Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 97:30


Tagesausflüge von OsakaNaraGroßer Buddha im Todai-ji Tempel Horyu-ji Tempel Kasuga Taisha Schrein Nigatsu-dō NaraRehe im Nara-ParkFahrzeit mit Shinkansen: keine VerbindungFahrzeit ohne Shinkansen: ca. 1 hOkayamaKurashiki Kanaldistrikt StadtSchwarze BurgKoraku-en (japanischer Garten)Fahrzeit mit Shinkansen: ca. 45 MinutenFahrzeit ohne Shinkansen: ca. 2h 30 MinutenBiwa-See Hikone CastleNagahamaOmi HachimanShirahige Schrein Fahrzeit mit Shinkansen: keine VerbindungFahrzeit ohne Shinkansen: ca. 1h 15 Minuten (nach Hikone)Hiroshima Miyajima Insel Peace Memorial Park mit dem A-Bomb Dome und MuseumBurg HiroshimaShukkei-en (japanischer Garten)Fahrzeit mit Shinkansen: ca. 1h 30 Minutenalle 20 Minuten von 6-22 UhrFahrzeit ohne Shinkansen: ca. 6h 15 MinutenKōya-san (Präfektur Wakayama)Daimon TorDanjō-garan TempelanlageOkuno-in (Friedhof mit Ruhestätte des berühmten Mönchs Kobo Daishi, auch als Kukai bekannt)Fahrzeit mit Shinkansen: keine VerbindungFahrzeit ohne Shinkansen: ca. 1h 45 MinutenFahrzeit mit Auto: 1h 40 MinutenNachisanSeigantoji TempleNachi FallsKumano Nachi Taisha ShrineFahrzeit mit Auto: 3h 40 MinutenKumano Hongu TaishaOoyunoharaFahrzeit mit Auto: ca. 2h 50 MinutenShirahama beachFahrzeit mit Auto: 2h 30 MinutenWollt ihr hallo sagen?Dari: https://twitter.com/rettungsratteEla: https://www.instagram.com/faenor_/oder:insomniajapanpodcast@gmail.comFalls euch der Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns sehr über eine Bewertung bei Apple Podcast, oder wo ihr den Podcast hört! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Mundu Venuka (Class / Lesson) : Durbar ; Adi (2 kalai); Tyagaraja;

South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 38:01


Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#m Pallavi: mundu vEnuka iru prakkala tODai murakhara-hara rArA Anupallavi: endugAna nI andamuvale raghunandanavEgamE rArA Charanam: 1: caNDa bhAskara kulAbdhi candra kOdaNDapANiyai rArA aNDa golucu saumitri sahituDai yAmiya parAkrama rArA 2: O gaja rakSaka O rAjakumAra OmkAra sadana rArA bhAgavata priya bAga brOvavayya tyAgarAjanuta rArA Meaning: (Thyagaraja Vaibhavam: http://thyagaraja.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/08/thyagaraja-vaibhavam-23.htm): Gist O Slayer of demons mura and khara! O Lord raghu nandana! O Moon born in the Ocean of the Solar dynasty! O Lord of limitless prowess who nourishes the Universe! O Saviour of gajEndra (elephant)! O Prince! O Supreme Lord abiding in the praNava! O Lord who is loved by the great devotees! O Lord praised by this tyAgarAja! Please come quickly as my company in front, back and on both sides. I do not find anywhere a charm like that of Yours! Please come wielding kOdaNDa. Please come along with lakSmaNa (son of sumitrA). Please protect me well. Word-by-word Meaning P: O Slayer (hara) of demons mura and khara! Please come (rArA) as my company (tODai) in front (mundu), back (venuka) and on both (iru) (venukayiru) sides (pakkala). A: O Lord raghu nandana! I do not find (gAna) anywhere (endu) a charm (andamu) like (vale) that of Yours (nI) (nIyandamu)! O Slayer of demons mura and khara! Please come (rArA) quickly (vEgamE) as my company in front, back and on both sides. C1: O Moon (candra) born in the Ocean (abdhi) of the Solar – the terrible (caNDa) Sun (bhaskara) - dynasty (kula) (kulAbdhi)! Please come (rArA) wielding (pANiyai) (literally holding in hand) kOdaNDa; O Lord of limitless (amita) prowess (parAkrama) who nourishes (golucu) the Universe (aNDa)! Please come (rArA) along with (sahituDai) (sahituDaiyamita) lakSmaNa – son of sumitrA (saumitri); O Slayer of demons mura and khara! Please come as my company in front, back and on both sides. C2 O Saviour (rakSaka) of gajEndra – the elephant (gaja)! O Prince (rAja kumAra)! O Supreme Lord abiding (sadana) in the praNava (OMkAra)! Please come (rArA); O Lord (ayya) who is loved (priya) by the great devotees (bhAgavata)! Please protect (brOvu) (brOvavayya) me well (bAga); O Lord praised (nuta) by this tyAgarAja! Please come (rArA). O Slayer of demons mura and khara! Please come as my company in front, back and on both sides.

Kung Fu Life Podcast
Sifu-Todai Relationship

Kung Fu Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 25:42


Sifu-Todai relationship is the first relationship you build in your Kung Fu Training and it is the beginning of your Kung Fu Life.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/leocarsonpenalosa)

Temple Tales Newsletter and Podcast
Ep. 089: A Small Hall and a BIG Buddha (7:46 min)

Temple Tales Newsletter and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020


Number 9 on the Saigoku Pilgrimage is a single hall in a formerly-great but these-days-diminished temple in Nara. It also happens to be a fifteen-minute walk from Todai-ji, home of Japan's largest statue of the Buddha. We'll visit both--plus one more--in this episode of--TEMPLE TALES!FULL Show Notes at Substack Click for audio and podcast links »

Breakfast With Tiffany Show
Empowering Equality And Diversity

Breakfast With Tiffany Show

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 73:14


Jackie F. Steele (PhD, University of Ottawa) is a trilingual political scientist and longtime (1997) Japan resident with expertise in holistic diversity integration policies, women's empowerment, disaster risk governance, and inclusive decision-making institutions and practices. She is currently Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University. As a bridge offering her expertise outside of academia, and as the Founder of en-joi ( https://en-joi.com/about ) Dr. Steele is guiding corporations with change management grounded in intersectional approaches to diversity, technical policy design and implementation, and interdisciplinary insights from her research on gender equality, LGBTQ inclusion, multicultural diversity, and innovation through inclusive talent mobilization.Here's a few accounts that can support our podcasting channel;Would you be willing to help by giving a support to any of the links below? Every penny you send will help us continue to work to build a better lgbtq+ community and your supports will make this happen. It is a very easy access and process with only a few clicks below PayPal link ~ https://paypal.me/breakfastwithtiff Buy Me A Tea link ~ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tiffanyrossdale Your generosity is astonishing and advance much thanks to your amazing supports.Support the show (https://paypal.me/breakfastwithtiff)

what’s happening now!
(4)How to move on from MANTAN ft @diodiii (deep talk with us)

what’s happening now!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 59:39


What's happening now!! Todai kita rilis tentang topik sakral dan serem banget, MANTANNNN!! Luar biasa ga sih? Yuk didengerin

M&V dans vos Oreilles
M&V dans vos Oreilles - Semaine 20 - du 26 octobre au 01 novembre 2019

M&V dans vos Oreilles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 44:57


Carnet de voyage audio de notre tour du monde eco-friendly.Semaine 20 : Kyoto, Nara et Hiroshima (Japon). 00:00:13 Bambouseraie00:03:00 Cité impériale de Kyoto00:10:50 Tepanyakis00:17:07 Nara00:28:15 Parc de Nara00:32:50 Kasuga-taisha, parc de Nara00:34:13 Todai-ji, Nara00:37:20 Musée préfectoral de Nara00:40:18 Hiroshima www.mvsurlaterre.comwww.facebook.com/mvsurlaterrewww.instagram.com/mvsurlaterre Musique : Titre : Pode SerAuteur : Andreia DacalSource : https://www.facebook.com/andreiadacalmusica/Licence : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/fr/Téléchargement (3MB) : https://www.auboutdufil.com/index.php?id=411 Titre : Salt & IndigoAuteur : Moon and SunSource : https://www.myspace.com/moonandsunsingsLicence : https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.frTéléchargement (4MB) : https://auboutdufil.com/?id=428

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
DJ Selects: A Japanese MBA Does Not Mean What You Think It Means

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 40:16


Education is very hard to disrupt. That’s both good and bad. Education is so important to both individuals and society, it should not be changed on a whim, but over time it seems that our institutions of higher education have drifted away from meeting students real needs. Yoshito Hori, founder and CEO of Globis, is making radical changes. He turned a small training school into Japan's first independent and fully accredited business school with an MBA. Less than ten years later, Globis became Japan’s most popular MBA program. We talk about the need for change in education and about the successful, real-world pilot program Globis is running to modernize Japanese higher education. Yoshito also shares insights on how to teach innovative thinking and explains why such a high percentage of Globis MBAs go on to found starts or join them. It's a fascinating discussion and I think you'll really enjoy it. Show Notes Why most Japanese do not want to attend full-time MBA programs How to make an advanced degree both exclusive and inexpensive How to groom MBA students to start startups How Sumitomo missed out on a multi-billion dollar business Why Japanese higher education is so resistant to change This difference between SPOCs and MOOCs, and why it's important How drinking in front of your computer might save higher education Links from the Founder Check out Globis Yoshito's blog on entrepreneurship in Japan Follow Yoshito on Twitter@YoshiHoriGLOBIS Connect with him on LinkedIn Yoshito's article on 100 Actions to revive Japan The G1 Global Conference [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript Disrupting Japan. Straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs. I’m Tim Romero, and thanks for joining me. I’ve got another great select show for you today. I really like this particular episode because it highlights that disruptive innovation does not have to be about the technology, If fact, even when disruption seems to be about technology, it’s really not. It’s about changing systems, changing the way people and businesses interact with each other. Of course, that often does involve technology, but when it does, the technology is only the conduit. Nowhere is that more clear than in my conversation with Yoshito Hori, the CEO, and founder of Globis. In fact, I would say that at least so far,  Globis has brought far more genuine change to Japan’s education market than all Japan's edTech startups combined. So please enjoy the episode and I’ve got some important updates to our story for you after the show. ----- You know, education is hard to disrupt. And as long-time fans know very well, that’s both a good thing and a bad thing. It’s good because education is so important and foundational not only to how well a given child will do later in life but also because in the large developed nations, the educational system forms the basis of society itself. It provides us all with a shared set of experiences. So the fact that we don’t change the rules every few years is a good thing. On the other hand, this lack of disruption leads to educational systems that don’t really meet the needs of today’s students and today’s societies for that matter. So clearly, there must be a better way of doing things than what we’re doing now. Well, today, I’d like to introduce you to someone who’s found a better way. Yoshito Hori founded Globis as a small business training school and grew it into Japan’s first independent and fully accredited business school offering MBAs. And then, Globis became Japan’s most popular MBA program. Yoshito’s strategy for innovation is fascinating. Unlike similar schools in the US, Globis does not compete on cost. In fact, the Globis MBA is more expensive than similar degree programs at Todai or Hitotsubashi. No. Globis is doing something unique and something that is making a lot of people rethink how un...

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
Learn Japanese: Masaka まさか

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 3:54


Masaka is a sentence conjunction that is almost always used in a negative ending sentence. It can also be used on it's own and has some very interesting ramifications for Japanese language. I hope you find it interesting. Website: https://manga-sensei.com/ Medium: https://medium.com/manga-senseiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/manga-senseiSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cCe3zLkyxJxn97PVpJbZW?si=_cdm8yq9StGUuChtOPY4SAYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWw?view_as=subscriber

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
Learn Japanese: Masaka まさか

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 3:54


Masaka is a sentence conjunction that is almost always used in a negative ending sentence. It can also be used on it's own and has some very interesting ramifications for Japanese language. I hope you find it interesting. Website: https://manga-sensei.com/ Medium: https://medium.com/manga-senseiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/manga-senseiSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cCe3zLkyxJxn97PVpJbZW?si=_cdm8yq9StGUuChtOPY4SAYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWw?view_as=subscriber

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
A Japanese MBA Does Not Mean What You Think It Means

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 37:00


Education is very hard to disrupt. That’s both good and bad. Education is so important to both individuals and society, it should not be changed on a whim, but over time it seems that our institutions of higher education have drifted away from meeting students real needs. Yoshito Hori, founder and CEO of Globis, is making radical changes. He turned a small training school into Japan's first independent and fully accredited business school with an MBA. Less than ten years later, Globis became Japan’s most popular MBA program. We talk about the need for change in education and about the successful, real-world pilot program Globis is running to modernize Japanese higher education. Yoshito also shares insights on how to teach innovative thinking and explains why such a high percentage of Globis MBAs go on to found starts or join them. It's a fascinating discussion and I think you'll really enjoy it. Show Notes Why most Japanese do not want to attend full-time MBA programs How to make an advanced degree both exclusive and inexpensive How to groom MBA students to start startups How Sumitomo missed out on a multi-billion dollar business Why Japanese higher education is so resistant to change This difference between SPOCs and MOOCs, and why it's important How drinking in front of your computer might save higher education Links from the Founder Check out Globis Yoshito's blog on entrepreneurship in Japan Follow Yoshito on Twitter@YoshiHoriGLOBIS Connect with him on LinkedIn Yoshito's article on 100 Actions to revive Japan The G1 Global Conference [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript Disrupting Japan. Straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs. I’m Tim Romero, and thanks for joining me. You know, education is hard to disrupt. And as long-time fans know very well, that’s both a good thing and a bad thing. It’s good because education is so important and foundational not only to how well a given child will do later in life but also because in the large developed nations, the educational system forms the basis of society itself. It provides us all with a shared set of experiences. So the fact that we don’t change the rules every few years is a good thing. On the other hand, this lack of disruption leads to educational systems that don’t really meet the needs of today’s students and today’s societies for that matter. So clearly, there must be a better way of doing things than what we’re doing now. Well, today, I’d like to introduce you to someone who’s found a better way. Yoshito Hori founded Globis as a small business training school and grew it into Japan’s first independent and fully accredited business school offering MBAs. And then, Globis became Japan’s most popular MBA program. Yoshito’s strategy for innovation is fascinating. Unlike similar schools in the US, Globis does not compete on cost. In fact, the Globis MBA is more expensive than similar degree programs at Todai or Hitotsubashi. No. Globis is doing something unique and something that is making a lot of people rethink how university and post graduate education is done in Japan. But you know, Yoshito tells that story much better than I can, so let’s get right to the interview. [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1404"  info_text="Sponsored by"  font_color="grey" ] [Interview]  Tim: So we’re sitting here today with Yoshi Hori of Globis. Thank you so much for sitting down with me. Yoshi: Thank you very much as well. Tim: Globis has about 7,000 students per year. It’s the most popular MBA in Japan. It always does well in the national business school rankings here. But what seems most unusual, it’s a truly international MBA program. You have students both from Japan and overseas now, right? Yoshi: Yeah. Tim: What sort of ratio? Yoshi: Well, we have English MBA program and Japanese MBA program.

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
The Hard Thing about Hardware Startups in Japan – Logbar

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 34:00


There’s a very good reason most Japanese hardware startups fail. Today we sit down with Takuro Yoshida CEO and founder of Logbar, and we dive into the reasons and also go over Logbar’s strategy for avoiding the mistakes that have killed off so many other Japanese IoT startups. Takuro is the creator of one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns and two of the most successful IoT projects in Japan, the Ring Zero, which is VR controller in wearable ring form and the ili automatic translator, which is just starting to gain real traction. Of course, we dive into how he managed to create and bring these products to market, and we also talk in detail about Takuro’s unusual journey from professional bartender to successful startup CEO. It’s a great conversation, and I think you’ll really enjoy it. Show Notes How to go from bartender IoT startup founder Why a successful Kickstarter campaign can be a danger to your company Why the Ring failed as a hardware controller Why hardware translators will succeed where software-based translators have failed How hardware devices will survive in the world of a standardized mobile phone platform Why even in Japan all publicity is good publicity Why Japan has fallen behind in hardware and how it can catch up Why Japanese VCs don't want to invest in hardware startups Links from the Founder Find out about Logbar Info on the Ili translator  The video that got Logbar so much attention [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan. Straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs. I’m Tim Romero, and thanks for joining me. You know. One of the biggest changes I’ve seen in Japanese startups over the last 20 years, in the increasing number that are coming out of Japan’s top universities. I’ve got to say there’s both a positive side and a negative side to the large number of new startups being founded at these universities, particularly at the University of Tokyo. On the positive side, it’s great that so many of Japan’s top students, students who have the option of a fast track career in government or a Japanese industry are choosing to take a risk and start a company. It’s a concrete sign that things really are changing in Japan. However, the fact there there’s been such a large number of founders from the University of Tokyo in particular, shows that in some ways, not that much has changed. The fact is that when Todai ramped up their entrepreneurship program, they brought resources to bear that only they could. Todai students have access to government connections, funding, and industry programs, and alliances that no one else in Japan had. Some founders in Todai rely heavily on these connection, some almost exclusively, and others barely use them at all. And in the end, of course, outside of a small handful of startups that rely primarily on government investment, all startups will succeed or fail in the same public marketplace. Still, however, sometimes the most inspiring founders are those who come from somewhere you don’t expect, someone who takes an unusual and u likely path to entrepreneurship. And Takuro Yoshida of Logbar is a founder in that mold. When I first met him four, five years ago, he was tending bar and trying to innovate bartending. Over the past few years, he and his team have run one of Japan’s largest Kickstarter campaigns and developed, released, and secured national and international distribution for two completely hardware products. And I think you can learn a lot from him. But you know, Takuro tells that story much better than I can. So let’s hear from our sponsor and get right to the interview. [Interview] [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1404"  info_text="Sponsored by"  font_color="grey" ] Tim: So I’m sitting here with Takuro Yoshida of Logbar, one of Japan’s most creative internet of things startups.

TEDTalks Технологии
Сможет ли робот сдать вступительный экзамен в университет? | Норико Араи

TEDTalks Технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 13:37


Втречайте робота Todai — проект ИИ, который вошёл в первые 20 процентов студентов, сдавших вступительные экзамены в Токийский университет — фактически ничего не понимая. И хотя он не сможет учиться в ВУЗе в ближайшем будущем, успех робота Todai поднимает тревожные вопросы о будущем человека. Как мы можем помочь детям преуспеть в том, что люди всегда будут делать лучше, чем ИИ?

todai
TEDTalks تكنلوجيا
هل يستطيع روبوت اجتياز امتحان القبول بالجامعة؟ | نوريكو آراي

TEDTalks تكنلوجيا

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 13:37


قابل الروبوت Todai، مشروع الذكاء الإصطناعى الذي حلّ بين ال20% الأوائل فى اختبار القبول بجامعة طوكيو وبدون أن يفهم أي شيء في الحقيقة. مع أنه لن يلتحق بالجامعة في أي وقت قريب، إلا أن نجاح الروبوت يطرح أسئلةً مثيرة للقلق عن مستقبل التعليم البشري. وكيف يمكننا مساعدة الأطفال على التفوّق في الأشياء التى سيبرع فيها البشر دائمًا أكثر من الذكاء الاصطناعي؟

todai
Got Faded Japan
Ep199 Got Faded Japan Podcast

Got Faded Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2014 64:19


Ep199 Got Faded Japan PodcastJohnny remembers faded comedians of the past while Shank finds himself in a bubble-era hotel. SDF pilot attempts to skirt up-skirt, Japanese millionaire fathers 13 in Thailand, girl’s corpse found in cardboard box, yaks admit to dismembering body and burying parts in home flooring, duo jump to deaths from Todai station platform, knife-wielding man nicks ¥180K from Shinagawa hotel, and Wakayama man pins panties to ladies cars.The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the seedy side of Japan's news, culture, politics, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Shank who add their own opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. Send us an email on FB/twitter/instagram @ Got Faded Japan, gotfadedjapan@gmail.com or go to gotfadedjapan.com to buy a t-shirt to support the show. Or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!

Gods & Goods
Keeping Up with Empress Wu: The Todai-ji Daibutsu and Colossal Image Making in Asia (11/20/2009) - Part I

Gods & Goods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2010 42:47


Gregory Levine, UC Berkeley

Gods & Goods
Keeping Up with Empress Wu: The Todai-ji Daibutsu and Colossal Image Making in Asia (11/20/2009) - Part II

Gods & Goods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2010 43:23


Gregory Levine, UC Berkeley