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Keio Research Highlights: Are AI and data technology outpacing the law?

November 30, 2020

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Are AI and data technology outpacing the law?

The pace of advances in AI technologies over the past few decades has made it an exciting time for technology; however, AI's rapid progress in recent years may be leaving law and policy behind ・・・
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Keio news

THE World Reputation Rankings: Keio University Ranked 9th in Japan and 151-175th in the World

Keio University Commences Demonstration Experiment of Next-Generation Digital Identity Platform -To Issue Certificates of Enrollment and Certificates of Expected Graduation to Smartphone Applications-

Keio University to Host the "Experience Japan Exhibition 2020 Online" Study-in-Japan Fair

KeMCo Hosts a Talk Event by Enrico Isamu Oyama

Remote PCR Sample Collection System that Transmits Tactile Sensations

Novel Receptor Protein for Short-Chain Fatty Acids Helps Elucidate Defense Mechanism Against Salmonella Infection

Development of a Simple, Highly Reliable Kit for Measuring COVID-19 Neutralizing Antibodies -Kit allows for the understanding of patient's immune status, promotes evaluation of vaccine performance-

Keio University and RIKEN Conclude MOU on Cooperation and Coordination Toward the Promotion of Joint Growth

Professor Norichika Kanie of the Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance has been selected to a panel of 15 scientists who will draft the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report, as announced by UN.

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