Apple AirMac Extremeを数珠つなぎ(WDSで飛ばしていた)けどホップ先でスループットが出ない(これは当然なのは、半分に落ちるからだ) Appleが廃盤にしたのと、ネット環境が煩雑になっただけではなく、うちの子がネットゲームをしたりYouTubeを見たり、学校で様々な動画を見る必要が出てきて、WiFi電波が飛び交っていて、スループットが落ちるという現象がおきた。 ここまでは普通
This is your host, Yuusuke Wada, probably the only funeral business podcaster discussing the death industry business of Japan in English. I’m also the researcher of the Reform of Death and the journey to the end of life.
Japan’s Only Funeral Biz Podcaster
No. 32 was about future AI usage allowing digital transformation in the funeral industry. What’s important is the AI to take calls and if needed, pass the baton to a real human being. In Japan, there is only one real reason for those who call the funeral parlors.
Someone has died and we funeral directors need to find out where to go and pick up their loved ones and bring them to wherever needed, such as the morgue or to their home, or even to temples.
Therefore, an AI avatar has a much higher dimensional value than just taking the call.
Today, agriculture and ecosystems are very important.
Today’s talk is about a biotech startup company in Israel that stores data on plants.
It’s called the “Memo Tree” that keeps you and your loved one’s memory alive.
What I have been told by the founder is that they are starting a pilot program in the USA. I am informed about it but I cannot reveal it yet.
This is a technology that implements memory capabilities in plants and replaces them from tombstones.
In the USA, there are too many tombstones taking space in the graveyards. Actually, not only in the USA, but many countries have an issue on this.
No. 31 was in Japanese posted today (written yesterday).
Hello everyone, today is July 14th, 2021.
This is your host, Yuusuke Wada, probably the only funeral business podcaster in Japan and also a death industry consultant.
I am also the Researcher of the Reform of Death and I prepare for the End of Life Journey.
Podcast No. 32 of YEYSHONAN, a weekly podcast in English.
Japan’s Only Funeral Biz Podcaster
During the weekend, my home fax-printer’s LCD touch pad display went out. It would no longer respond to it. I can receive fax or use it as a printer but not as a copier or sending fax.
I went out to buy one nearby but realized it was a waste of time.
I had to go to Akihabara, the electronics district in Tokyo and bought it and had it shipped the very next day and replaced.
My son needed it to do his college homework.
Week before, my two harddrives broke. Yesterday, my partner brought in a non-working security camera to fix. I’m still working on that with the team in Shenzhen China and Singapore.
As soon as I find a method of recovering the security camera, I’m going to place the rest for sale.
Today, I want to talk about technologies being implemented in the funeral business.
99.97% are cremated in Japan. There is no such thing as “eco-friendly burials”.
But what about webcasting, online memorials, burial, and obituaries?
Webcasting has started in Japan due to people not being able to attend the services due to the corona pandemic. It took off but since after so many “state of emergency”, BTW, as of writing, it’s the 4th semi-lockdown in Tokyo and its vicinity but no one is really obeying anymore.