Series “AI’s View / My View” 1|電経新聞

Series “AI’s View / My View” 1

There is a lively debate about AI. While some people praised it as a tool of civilization, others denounced it as the devil’s sweet drink that corrupts humans. As is well known, the trigger was “ChatGPT” released by OpenAI.
AI will continue to advance and spread. No amount of controversy can stop this trend. If so, what humans should do is to determine what AI is good at and what it is not. This corner was planned with that in mind. Ask questions on ChatGPT about hot topics in the world and get opinions. Compare that view with mine.
It’s a silly project, but by continuing, I think we’ll be able to see the good points and bad points of AI. Anyway, it won’t start unless you use it, so let’s get to the point. I chose a neutral theme because it’s the beginning.

“What is the relationship between Denkei Shimbun and Kei Kitajima?”

AI’s view: Denkei Shimbun is one of Japan’s economic newspapers and mainly deals with news related to electricity, electronics, and information and communication technology. There is also an electronic version, which deals with the latest industrial trends, market trends, corporate information, new product information, etc. It also contains many articles on the latest research and development trends in electronics, information and communication technology, robotics, and more. It is an important source of information for people interested in the electrical and electronic industry, corporate managers, engineers, and investors.
Kei Kitajima is the President and Representative Director of Denkei Shimbun. Mr. Kitajima is the grandson of Tamotsu Kitajima, the founder of Denkei Shimbun, and is in a position to lead Denkei Shimbun. Mr. Kitajima is well-versed in the electrical, electronic, and communication industries, and is an important figure in the Japanese industrial world. He was born in 1958 and is from Tokyo. After graduating from Keio University’s Faculty of Law, he joined Denkei Shimbun in 1981 and was appointed president in 2002.

My view: The AI’s view is a mix of right and wrong. I am not the founder’s grandson. Tamotsu Kitajima wasn’t the founder, and I don’t even know who he is. I was born in Hokkaido in 1971. Not a graduate of Keio, but a graduate of Kokugakuin. I joined the company in 2002 and became president in 2011.
I don’t feel bad about the view that I am “one of the most important people in Japanese industry,” but considering that my origins are full of mistakes, this view is also wrong.
Denkei Shimbun’s explanation is mostly correct. I am pleased to say that it has become one of the most important sources of information for corporate managers, engineers, and investors. I really hope so…
The AI’s view this time has become the most vicious fake news that is a blend of correct and incorrect answers. At this level, neither civilization’s convenience nor devil’s good wine can be used.
(Kei Kitajima)