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Fumi Abe

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
623 total appearances

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Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

Have you had have you heard of that?

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

I have heard of that It's like it was written by mainland G or me.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

It's like min legion and

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

And it took her 30 years to write the book.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

But it's about this Korean woman.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

It starts out like during Japanese occupation of Korea.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

It just follows this lady from when she moves from there to Japan and the discrimination that she faces there as a Korean person living in Japan and her kids and her kids lie about being Korean because they want to fit in with Japanese.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

But she did like a ton of research.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

She went to Japan, talked to these like Korean people there and it's all there.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

And it's like, it is such a moving book.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

And there's a lot of books like this, obviously, but it's like,

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

And if it can, then it's like... I forget who I was talking to this... I was talking to a TV writer about this.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

He was saying if the day AI can write something like that that can make you cry, that means that AI can feel like humans.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

And then it's a conversation of like...

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 323 - Fumi Abe

Because they could, they've gotten to this level where they can feel actual pain and they don't like it.