Syllabus

SubjectEVOLUTION OF LIFE AND INTELLIGENCE

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
13583
Subject Sort
C2035
Title
EVOLUTION OF LIFE AND INTELLIGENCE
Field
Advanced Subjects - Series of Environment And Information Studies
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
K-Number
FPE-CO-04103-221-44
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Tue 3rd
Lecturer Name
Masaru Tomita
Class Format
Online (Live)
Language
Japanese
Location
Other
Class Style
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Lecture, Connecting to Other Sites
GIGA Certificate
Not applied

Detail

Course Summary

"What is human?"
This is the ultimate question that mankind has been pondered for thousands of years.
In this class, we will discuss this question from the perspectives of life science, AI, sociology, and ethics.
Where and how was primitive life born on Earth 4 billion years ago? After that, what is the driving force and mechanism that led to the evolution of multicellular organisms and into humans? Why are males and females need? What is the "mind"? Can AI have a mind? What is our life that will inevitably die someday?
By summarizing one's own thoughts on these questions that have no universal answers, the aim of this class is to cultivate the ability to discern the essence of things.

(1) The mystery of the origin of life (2) Why did life evolve? (3) Advance into harsh land (4) Climate cataclysms and mass extinctions (5) Evolution into humans (6) The complete history of Sapiens (7) Genomes and bioethics (8) Future gender admonitions (9) Ethics of human cloning technology (10) Why do people age? (11) What is happiness? (12) Differences between AI capabilities and humans (13) What is this universe? (14) What are we living for?