大澤 博隆Hirotaka Osawa
2009年慶應義塾大学大学院理工学研究科開放環境科学専攻博士課程修了。2022年より、慶應義塾大学理工学部管理工学科准教授/筑波大学システム情報系客員准教授、HAI研主宰者、慶應SFセンター所長。ヒューマンエージェントインタラクション、人工知能の研究に幅広く従事。共著として「人狼知能:だます・見破る・説得する人工知能」「人とロボットの〈間〉をデザインする」「AIと人類は共存できるか」「信頼を考える リヴァイアサンから人工知能まで」「SFプロトタイピング: SFからイノベーションを生み出す新戦略」「AIを生んだ100のSF」など。監修として「アイとアイザワ」「SF思考 ビジネスと自分の未来を考えるスキル」など。人工知能学会論文誌編集長。情報処理学会、日本認知科学会、ACM等会員、慶應義塾大学サイエンスフィクション研究開発・実装センター所長。博士(工学)。
Dr. Hirotaka Osawa is an associate professor at Keio
University and a visiting associate professor at the University of
Tsukuba. His research field includes human-agent interaction, the
development of anthropomorphic devices, simulation using social games
for social agents, and exploring humanity studies through science
fiction literature. He focuses specifically on how human-like
appearance and attitude enhance the interaction between users and
machines, as well as examining the role of social intelligence in
improving our society. Dr. Osawa earned his PhD in Engineering, a
Master’s degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Keio
University. He is the co-author of Jinrō chinō: damasu, miyaburu,
settoku suru jinkō chinō (Werewolf Intelligence: Artificial
Intelligence to Deceive, See Through, and Persuade), Hito to robotto
no ‘aida’ o dezain suru (Designing the Space between Human and Robot),
AI to jinrui wa kyōzon dekiru ka (Can AI and Human Co-Exist?), Shinrai
o kangaeru rivaiasan kara jinkō chino made (Thinking about Trust: From
the Leviathan to Artificial Intelligence), SF purototaipingu: SF kara
inobēshon o umidasu shinsenryaku (SF Prototyping: A New Strategy to
Create Innovation from Science Fiction), and others. He supervised AI
o unnda 100 no SF (Hundred Sci-fi which generated AI). He supervised
Ai to Aizawa and SF shikō: bijinesu to jibun no mirai o kangaeru
sukiru (SF Thinking: Skills for Thinking about Business and Our
Future). He is editor-in-chief of the editorial board of the Japanese
Society for Artificial Intelligence. He is member of the Information
Processing Society of Japan, the Cognitive Science Society of Japan,
the Association for Computing Machinery, and others.