Experiences and Expectations - Open Source Model for Future
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential of open-source models to revolutionize society in this thought-provoking keynote address by Dr. Shuji Hashimoto, Professor Emeritus at Waseda University. Gain insights into decades of technological advancements and future expectations as Dr. Hashimoto shares his experiences as a user and outsider in the open-source community. Discover how university research projects have contributed to the field and examine the broader implications of open-source beyond software development. Delve into topics such as neural networks, robotics, information processing, and effective computing, while considering the socio-economic issues surrounding technology development. Conclude by envisioning the future of open-source and its potential to drive significant societal changes.
Syllabus
Introduction
Research Background
Images
Media
Neural Network
Robot
Information Processing
Commands
Kansai
Cancer
Effective Computing
Technology Development
SocioEconomical Issues
Open Source Community
Dream for the Future
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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