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Nvidia Is Copying the Earth

Eric Schmidt of Google once said it would take 300 years to crawl and index all the digital information in the world. Thirty years later, Google has collected, structured, and ranked the planet’s data, establishing itself as the central hub of global information.
This process has been one of humanity’s long attempts to digitally capture the sum of its knowledge.

Around the same time, Facebook began copying humanity itself. It targeted not only personal attributes and relationships but even private exchanges, mapping them into a social graph that visualized how people are connected.
If Google drew the “map of knowledge,” Facebook drew the “map of human relationships.”

AI has bloomed on top of these vast copies. What AI seeks is not mere volume of data, but the ability to analyze accumulated information and transform it into insight. Value lies in that process of interpretation. For this reason, possessing more data no longer guarantees advantage—what matters now is the ability to understand and utilize it.

So, what becomes the next battleground?
After the maps of knowledge and human connection, what is the next domain to be replicated? One emerging answer lies in Nvidia’s current approach.

Nvidia is attempting to copy the Earth itself. Whether we call it a Digital Twin or a Mirror World, the company is trying to reconstruct the planet’s structure and dynamics within its own ecosystem.
It aims to simulate the movements of the physical world and overlay them with digital laws. This marks a departure from the information-based replication of earlier internet companies, moving instead toward the duplication of reality itself.

What lies ahead is a complete digital copy of Earth—and a new industrial ecosystem built upon it. In Nvidia’s envisioned world, cities, climates, and economies all become entities that can be simulated. Within that digital Earth, AI learns, reasons, and reconstructs. Humanity has moved from understanding the planet to recreating it.

Yet if we wish to honor diversity and generate more possibilities in parallel, what we will need are not one, but countless “worlds.” Rather than imitating a single correct reality, AI could generate multiple “world lines” that diverge under different conditions. We can imagine a future where AI compares these world lines and derives the most optimal outcome. Such a vision would require an immense foundation of computational power.

This is no longer a contest of information processing alone but a struggle over resources themselves. The question becomes how efficiently we can transform energy into computation.The industries that produce semiconductors and the infrastructures that generate and distribute energy will form the next field of competition.
Nvidia’s challenge is not about data but about the “replication of worlds”—a new scale of technological struggle, an attempt to rewrite civilization with the Earth itself as the stage.

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How can I handle multiple social platforms? Here is my workflow


We have too many places to update our status or pictures recently. The latest web innovations made us easy to connect to the world but at a time, it gave us too many options.
We’re in a complicated situation again. But I believe we stepped forward, and got a lot more opportunities with the huge innovations.
So I tried to make 3 steps to make things clear. My goal is to find out how I can use multiple social platforms efficiently without extra effort. I hope this post helps you to find your own way to connect to the new social world.

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How NFC devices change ads around us?


Here is an obvious thing. Foursquare and its clones including Japan made clones have to be happy with the Facebook’s decision about their location service.

Anyway, they must have ideal strategies to beat their enemies. There’re a lot of clones here in Japan now. A big difference between Foursquare and Japan made clones is mobile clients. Most of Japan made clones support typical Japanese mobile phones unlike iOS/Android devices. It means they’re based on Japanese mobile phone culture. This difference is making some innovative movement right now. They get some ideas from typical Japanese mobile phones.

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Sole Aim Is Strong


I was surprised when I heard a news that Facebook decided to shutdown its check-in feature. But at a same time, I thought it was a good news for me. Why?

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Unlinked Foursquare and Twitter due to this

Word of the year

Japan post service launched Twitter analyzer which picks up you the most tweeted word of the year. The service only can understand Japanese though.
My result is the screenshot above. That’s my tweeted words ranking.
The result tells me one thing. Most of my tweeted Japanese are location related words and it means most of my Japanese tweets are came from Foursquare. What a boring tweet I made!
So I changed my mind and unlinked Foursquare and Twitter to stop to make noises anymore. Anyway, I keep using Foursquare and post my location to Facebook wall.

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Need a stylist

Mark Zuckerberg came to Japan a month ago. More important thing than their announcement of localization for Japanese is Zuckerberg himself.

Seems he has better taste in clothes than before. Shold try to change something like him I hought 😛

A photo above is borrowed from Mr.Hayashi’s blog entry: nobilog2: facebook、日本進出!【雑感PART I】.

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