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Let me introduce myself. I come from Japan. As far as I know, there is no community like this in Japan. It seems very important to feel gratitude for being so blessed to be a part of one. I introduce my research work, which has been published in the Japanese AI community, in an effort to contribute to the rationality of the world. My official research history can be seen in the research map (in English and in Japanese) at my profile. Since I am not a native speaker of English, it would be glad if you make allowance for the points to be misunderstood.
This community contributes to the rationality of humanity, which is beneficial for the entire human race.
I would like to contribute to this rationality through my research work, as international cooperation beyond race, gender, language, etc. for a better world. However, Japanese language is very distant from English.
I will publish a research paper for AAAI-25 workshop W18 Post-Singularity Symbiosis on March 3rd in Pennsylvania, USA, but vast majority of my research papers are written in Japanese. So, I will introduce my Japanese research, with AI translating it into multiple languages.