Our Worldviews
It can be said that research reflects a person’s values, outlook on life, and worldview. Each researcher’s individual style is manifested in the way he or she chooses, approaches, and develops a research theme. In other words, Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Sony CSL) has as many “worldviews” as there are researchers. Here, we introduce “Worldviews,” the future and present activities envisioned from the different perspectives of each researcher and the company itself.
I want to take humanity to a more natural world - Jun Rekimoto
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Fitting environments to brains to achieve a mental-barrier-free society - Ai Koizumi
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Developing small-scale farming to study future possibilities - Peter Hanappe
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Synecoculture that overcomes the trade-off between productivity and environmental damage - Masatoshi Funabashi
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Exploring the new humanity emerging from the harmony between humans and computers - Shunichi Kasahara
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~Support for fulfilling childcare practices~
Shigeru Owada
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Frank Nielsen
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Takashi Isozaki
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Simulation not for predicting the future, but for shaping it. - Takahiro Sasaki
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Planetary Agenda Needs Planetary Navigation: An Era of Self-Transformation on a Planetary Scale