Exploring Future Tech at NTT's Tokyo Forum with Siraj Raval

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In this exhilarating video, Siraj Raval takes us on a mind-bending journey through cutting-edge technology showcased at NTT's R&D forum in Tokyo, Japan. Brace yourselves as we witness a jaw-dropping live demo of movement transfer using armbands to capture and replicate precise movements. Imagine the sheer brilliance of capturing a professional pianist's skills in real-time and transferring them to beginners using innovative sensing devices. It's like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it's happening right before our eyes in the bustling city of Tokyo, a place where AI and robotics seamlessly blend into everyday life.
Enter Suzumi, NTT's language model packed with a whopping 7 billion parameters, named after a traditional Japanese drum. This AI marvel not only excels in the Japanese language but also gets a humanoid robot to perform tasks like washing dishes by breaking them down into manageable steps. The approach here is not a one-size-fits-all model but a constellation of smaller models working together in perfect harmony through a high-speed communication network. And let's not forget the mind-boggling advancements in photonics technology, where light reigns supreme over electricity, paving the way for faster data transmission and minimal delays.
But wait, there's more! NT showcases the optical icing machine, La Solve, inspired by the Ising model in physics. This groundbreaking machine uses light to represent spin states, revolutionizing optimization problems by exploring landscapes with unparalleled speed and efficiency. Picture a world where skills can be downloaded remotely, enhancing human abilities like never before. With 6G on the horizon, the era of ultra-fast data communication is within reach, promising real-time skill transmission at the speed of thought. Siraj even hints at building his own robot, adding a touch of excitement to this tech-packed adventure through the wonders of Japan.

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