Miyagawa is a linguist at MIT. He has published several books, including three recent ones from MIT Press, and over sixty articles. He has recently developed a theory of language evolution that hypothesizes that human language arose from the integration of pre-existing systems in nature, one seen in birdsong, the other in primate alarm calls. His ideas are developed in the 2017 article, “Integration hypothesis: A parallel model of language development in evolution," and in several co-authored articles (Frontiers in Psychology, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019). The Integration Hypothesis was highlighted in the Science website (http://news.sciencemag.org/plants-animals/2013/02/tweet-screech-hey). BBC produced a 30-minute Radio 4 program inspired by his Integration Hypothesis (What the Songbird Said). It won the 2015 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award for radio reporting. He was awarded the São Paulo Excellence Chair (2022-2026) for his work in language and evolution, and holds Visiting Professorship in Biosciences at the U of São Paulo. The British composer, Peter Wyer, under a commission from Arts Brookfield of the New York World Financial Center, composed the orchestral and choir piece in part inspired by the Integration Hypothesis, “Song of the Human." Link to the song. WNYC interview with Pete Wyer and John Schaefer. Song of the Human Premiere 10/12/2016. Announcement
Miyagawa has also been involved with many aspects of digital learning at MIT. He was Senior Associate Dean for Open Learning, 2018 - 2021. He served on the original MIT committee that proposed OpenCourseWare, and was the Chair of the MIT OpenCourseWare Faculty Advisory Committee, 2010 - 2013. He is also Co-director of Visualizing Cultures (visualizingcultures.mit.edu) with the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, John W. Dower. With John Dower, Andrew Gordon of Harvard, and Gennifer Weisenfeld of Duke, he created Visualizing Japan, a Harvard-MIT MOOC offered by edX that has attracted over 20,000 learners world-wide. Visualizing Japan was a Finalist for the prestigious Japan Prize in 2015. He is also the producer of the multimedia program, StarFestival, which stars George Takei as the voice of the main character. StarFestival was awarded the Distinguished Award at the Multimedia Grandprix 2000 (Japan). During 2014 - 2019, he served as Project Professor and Director of Online Education for the University of Tokyo as a joint appointment with MIT. Since 2019, he has served as an external board member for Cyber University of the SoftBank Group. In April 2022, he was appointed as Executive Advisor to the Seikei University Society 5.0 Research Center.
We have to be seriously concerned about the role AI systems may play in society. We need to invent the fire of our times before we let AI loose on our society.