NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

A water vein of skill, a mountain range of people

image WebArchive Book published by IPA in 2004

Part 3: Attracting the Future through Daring Challenges 3D Network Collaboration: Genius Calls to Genius and Nurtures Genius

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  • image It was an unexplored project in 2000, and I joined in 2001 or so?

  • Second Life service started in 2003.

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  • I think I made this Mr. Domo-like predator out of metasequoia.

  • The birds are using neural nets to determine their behavior, and the mysterious objects were created by the agents to interact with their environment.

  • The bird with the crown on the front is the most long-lived, and its genes are the most easily transmitted.

  • I remember taking an interesting video, which is not shown in the magazine, but which shows a bird waking up to the behavior of "building objects right under you," and then the bird that stays without slipping down will live longer, and the bird starts building a tower to the sky and dies of hunger because there is only a food judgment near the ground. w

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