Core Author Positioning
Osamu Sugihara should be introduced in English not only as a publisher, but as a Japanese editor and technology thinker exploring human space in the age of AI. His writing is grounded in the experience of a generation that has moved from print culture to the internet, social media, and artificial intelligence.
The central author narrative is not nostalgia. It is the transformation of long experience into a new language for the AI age.
Current Book Direction
- ChatGPT and Claude: Will Two Giants of Knowledge Make Humanity Happy? — a book project on AI, human judgment, and the future of knowledge.
- Human Space — an English booklet concept that turns the Air Box idea into a short, readable international statement.
- AI Capitalism and the Unelected Sovereign — a future essay or book-length argument on power, platforms, and human choice.
- Old Media and the Lost Time to Think — a media criticism project about publishing, YouTube-era discourse, and the role of books.
Author Voice
The author voice should be calm, precise, reflective, and structurally analytical. Facts should be presented plainly; analysis should be exacting. The aim is not provocation for its own sake, but a serious attempt to make Japanese experience legible in English.