takashi ikegami
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takashi ikegami

Google Scholar ID: el-aKSYAAAAJ
The graduate school of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo
artificial lifecomplex systems science
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Academic Achievements
  • - Published several papers on the social dynamics exhibited by LLM agents
  • - Co-authored a paper published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI that discusses integrating GPT-4 into a humanoid robot named 'Alter3'
  • - Collaborated on numerous significant publications across various fields including complex systems
Research Experience
  • - Conducted fundamental research in the field of artificial life
  • - The focus of his work has shifted from the evolution of genetic codes to the complexity of cognitive systems, and now to constructing artificial life in the real world
  • - Currently exploring applications of concepts such as autonomy, enaction, sustainability, and evolvability through chemical experiments, web-based projects, and artworks
Background
  • Professor at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, with over 20 years of experience in artificial life. Research interests include the evolution of genetic codes, mutation rates, cooperative relationships, and the complexity of cognitive systems.
Miscellany
  • Organized symposiums on self-awareness, creativity, and language in both natural and artificial systems; also involved in an interdisciplinary project called 'Performative AI'.