Joichi Ito
Goodreads Author
Born
in Kyoto, Japan
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Member Since
June 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/joiito
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Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
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2016
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26 editions
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Freesouls
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2008
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2 editions
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Resisting Reduction: Designing Our Complex Future With Machines
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テクノロジーが予測する未来 web3、メタバース、NFTで世界はこうなる (SB新書)
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教養としてのテクノロジー―AI、仮想通貨、ブロックチェーン
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「ひらめき」を生む技術
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2013
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2 editions
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AI DRIVEN AIで進化する人類の働き方
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Kakumei Media Burogu No Shōtai: No.1 Burogu Kensaku Enjin Technorati No Chōsen
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2006
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Konpyūta Kigyōka: Yutaka Na Ikikata O Motomete Yaritai Koto O Yaru
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1997
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Dejitaru Kyasshu: Ii Komāsu Jidai No Shin Kaheiron
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1996
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“Children should—and do, intuitively—want to learn. It’s up to us, the blundering, wrongheaded adults, to frame the lessons correctly.”
― Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
― Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
“Creating in the moment: build quickly and improve constantly, without waiting for permission or for proof that you have the right idea.”
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“We imagine we’ll hear history when it calls. When it doesn’t, we return to our daily lives, our moral mettle still intact. But maybe history doesn’t call, or maybe you have to be listening closely to hear it. To prioritize diversity over perceived merit—the colorblind assessment of ability that has never really been colorblind at all—is to recognize that strategic imperatives can’t be the sole benchmark by which we distribute society’s prizes. There’s an increasing sense—among the millennials who fill our lecture halls, but out in the rougher world of cubicles and delivery vans and hospital waiting rooms as well—that it’s not enough to be right, or profitable, or talented. You must also be just. It’s”
― Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
― Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future



































