NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Diary 2025-08-16

Observing the two cases and feeling the difference.

  • I would like to verbalize what the difference is.

Keywords.

  • Information on closing doors
  • Unexpected connection
  • Barriers to Information Distribution
  • Inequity in information dissemination

There are barriers to information distribution.

  • Whether that is desirable or not, the current state of society
    • Various ties are unmovable.
    • Maybe even if there were no ties at all, there is a physical difference that occurs.
      • Inequity in information dissemination
      • I think the only fair means of communication that we can realistically take at present is to publish it on the Internet, but the attentions aren't even.
      • Lack of cognitive ability on the part of humans makes it physically unavoidable.
        • It is possible that in the future an AI secretary could tell you "this is what I recommend for you," but not yet at this time.
        • So it is important to have "someone to teach".
  • If it's known that you're inside the boundaries, you can pass the Attention.
    • There is information that comes with an incidental condition that it should not be communicated to anyone who is not inside.
      • There's a lot of it in the world.
        • It's more like this.
          • but only those without ancillary conditions are observable outside the boundary, so the quantity is misinterpreted outside the boundary.
  • What information is blocked by distribution barriers?

https://chatgpt.com/c/68a0b2ef-b028-832d-a897-0bd4619dd547


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