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Introducing the Arcnem AI YouTube Channel

We've launched the Arcnem AI YouTube channel. The first two uploads are Daniel Leuk's and Mitchell Carroll's talks from Tokyo Tech Talks #2.

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Attendees at Tokyo Tech Talks #2

We’ve launched the Arcnem AI YouTube channel.

We want it to be a place where talks, experiments, and working ideas can live in a form that’s easy to revisit and easy to share. Some of the best conversations around our work happen in rooms like Tokyo Tech Talks. Putting those talks online makes them useful for more people, including the ones who couldn’t make it to the event.

The first two videos come from Tokyo Tech Talks #2: Encoding the World.

Now Live

Daniel Leuk — Ki Data: A Compact Language for Describing Data

Daniel, CEO of Ikayzo, introduces Ki Data (KD) and the broader Ki family of languages. The talk is about what changes when the representation itself carries more meaning, instead of forcing everything through generic strings and JSON-shaped conventions.

Mitchell Carroll — Data Is a Lossy Compression of Reality

Mitchell, Senior Product Manager at Mercari, looks at what gets lost when reality becomes data. It’s a useful framing not just for machine learning, but for product work more broadly: every model preserves some things, drops others, and those choices shape what happens downstream.

What We’ll Share

We’ll be posting more talks from Tokyo Tech Talks, along with other videos connected to Arcnem AI’s work in AI engineering, representation, and collaborative software development.

If you’d like to follow along, you can subscribe to the Arcnem AI YouTube channel.


Tokyo Tech Talks is a series of curated gatherings for builders in the Tokyo tech community, presented by Arcnem AI.