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  • Two Coffees Please〜幸福論〜の表紙
    マンガ|巻

    Two Coffees Please〜幸福論〜

    漫画 レンタル
    「Don’t think. Feel!(考えるな、感じろ!)」。本書を楽しむコツはこれしかない。面白さが感じとれたあなた、そして笑えたあなたは、この先の人生、幸せに過ごせるとか過ごせないとか。ナンセンス漫画の巨匠が放つ読者への挑戦状。ようこそ! 感じて笑うナンセンス漫画の世界へ! 【あとがきより】|本書にはまったくメッセージがありません。他の本とは違い、心を癒したり、何か役に立つことはありません。芸術価値はまったくなく、人間愛の痕跡すらありません。深読みしないこと:隠された深い意味はありません。そして心配しないこと:この本は漫画や他のどんな芸術分野にも影響をあたえません。著者は読者の皆様からのあらゆる苦情を一切受け付けません。ただひとつアドバイスがあります。食事中には読まないで。|“Don’t think. Feel!” This is the only tip to enjoy this book. If you can sense the fun and laugh, then you might live a happy life... or maybe not. A challenge from the master of nonsense comics to the readers. Welcome! Enter the world of nonsense comics where you feel and laugh!|【From the Afterword】This book of cartoons has absolutely no message.Unlike other books,it won’t ease your mind or be of any good to you.It has absolutely no artistic merit,and not a trace of love of mankaind.Don’t try to read into it: there’s no deep hidden meaning.And don’t worry ? it won’t have any impact on the field of cartoons or any other field of art.The author regrets to inform all readers that he will not accept any complaints whatever about it,and would like to offer just one piece of advice: do not read while eating.
  • How to Teach Morality to AI and Robots(東大教授が挑むAIに「善悪の判断」を教える方法 「人を殺してはいけない」は“いつも正しい”か? 英語版)の表紙
    実用書
    With rapid advancement in development of artificial intelligences (AIs) and robots in the current world, some people predict that a society where robots and human beings coexist is approaching in the near future.
    However, I simply wonder if we could actually get along with robots in this world, where we cannot accept diversity even among the same human beings. If we had robots in this deeply divided world, would not it merely end up causing even greater chaos?I recently started researching on morality engine to control behavior of robots. Simply put, I study how to make robots distinguish good and evil by themselves for the upcoming future when robots and human beings coexist.The concept of morality for robots is not anything new.
    Back in 1940s, for example, an American science fiction writer Isaac Asimov started introducing his famous Three Laws of Robotics in his novels.The Three Laws are very well known, and some people even treat them like golden rules for robots to observe. However, to me, these Laws seem to hold significant problems and therefore to be unsuitable for practical purposes.
    As you read this book, you will be able to figure out the fundamental defect in the Laws.In order to study the moral engine with which to regulate robots, we need to first describe the moral framework of human beings. We can make possible such an attempt to model an abstract concept, by using an engineering way of thinking as a tool.
    In this book, I would like to think about this framework together with you, using as simple and easy words as possible.If we can model human morality, we will be able to install it onto brains of robots. If we can build a moral system that robots and human beings − mutually different existences − can share, it will in turn help us to overcome divisions resulting from differences in standpoints among human beings, and to further develop an inclusive and diverse society.
    Using such a new moral system, I would like to establish alternative principles to Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics and to think about the possibility of a society where human beings and robots coexist. Morality and robots may seem to have nothing in common − but by looking at the point where these two areas actually cross, we will be able to see principles of a future society that we human beings should aim at.
    Throughout this intensive seminar, we are going to freely and widely develop our arguments.I plan to also provide you with a summary and practice exercises at the end of each session to help deepen your understanding. Let us
  • First Crush − First Love (初恋前線)[英語版]の表紙
    マンガ|話

    First Crush − First Love (初恋前線)[英語版]

    • ジャンル:少女漫画
    • 著者:Yukiru
    • 出版社:G2Comix
    • 長さ:33ページ
    • 1話購入:200ポイント
    • レビュー:01
    漫画
    ”I’ve never felt like this……” Love had never crossed Misaki’s path…… Until she saw Daichi from afar and it awoke uncontrollable emotions. Soon after, she is asked to tutor a young girl from the neighborhood, who declares that ”first love can’t be true love”……!? Can Misaki overcome that jinx? does her first love stand a chance!?

    ※こちらの作品は英語に翻訳されたものになります。
  • Ghost in the Cell (着信霊)[英語版]の表紙
    マンガ|話

    Ghost in the Cell (着信霊)[英語版]

    漫画
    Accompanying their father on a temporary job relocation, two sisters, Mie and Ai, find themselves dismayed at the creepy vibe of their new home. The two bedrooms on the second floor in particular almost seem to be possessed. Sensing something is wrong, Mie ventures into Ai’s bedroom one day, when all of a sudden, her cell phone rings. However, the voice on the other end is disturbingly not human−like. Compounding Mie’s fear is the sudden change in the appearance of Ai, who goes from stylish and beautiful too worn out and emaciated just like that. Suspecting the mysterious phone call, Mie begins to put the pieces of the puzzle together…


    ※こちらの作品は英語に翻訳されたものになります。
  • A One−in−a−Million Girl (69億分の1の初恋)[英語版]の表紙
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    A One−in−a−Million Girl (69億分の1の初恋)[英語版]

    漫画
    An invitation to a high school reunion leaves Kyosuke reminiscing about a peculiar female classmate who would read the same book over and over again − despite saying how boring it is. Even so, the more time Kyosuke spent chatting with this girl, the more he realized he was in love for the first time. One day, just like that, the girl was gone − leaving Kyosuke with a copy of the mysterious book and her words “You can become anything you want” echoing in his mind. Ironically, after becoming everything except what he wanted to be, an older Kyosuke recalls the fleeting kiss he shared with his first love − and with the reunion around the corner, finds himself eager to confront the lingering feeling that had remained dormant his heart for so long.

    ※こちらの作品は英語に翻訳されたものになります。