Diary 2024-06-25
#Takahiro Yasuno was featured in an article in the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper as "Profile of Major Candidates for Governor of Tokyo" alongside candidates Yuriko Koike and Shinji Ishimaru. takahiroanno Supporters in their 60s-90s used "AI Anno! When asked the question, "What is your vision for Tokyo?" They answered "Logical answer! You speak more naturally than I expected. I was happy to hear such a response of "Wow! I was very happy to hear their reactions. #TOKYOAI https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQ1AdsMbkAAVQ0E?format=jpg&name=medium#.png https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQ1Ae3BbQAAHEY9?format=jpg&name=small#.png https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQ1AgBpbkAAnaqS?format=jpg&name=900x900#.png
takahiroanno People sometimes talk about "seniors not being able to use digital," but I don't think that's necessarily true. I know many people who make use of LINE and YouTube, and I have received comments from people in their 70s on my daily live-streaming. takahiroanno I will be visiting Oshima tomorrow and would like to invite the islanders to experience "AI Ano". We believe that everyone will be able to experience "Tokyo where no one is left behind by technology" regardless of age, gender, or area of residence. #TOKYOAI AI has created a list of opinions. You can all vote yes or no.
nishio Polis, I'm trying to explore what kind of theme would yield interesting and useful results. I wonder if the theme of the Gaien redevelopment will burn... (jittery) Group A: "System Standardization Cautious
・Strongly agree with the lack of flexibility in large common systems.
・ Compared to Group B, there are fewer answers to questions related to commonality and standardization.
Group B: "System commonality proponents
・ All agree that commonality improves service, reduces costs, and improves operational efficiency.
・ All opposed the idea that a common system would undermine the uniqueness of the municipality and that it would not be responsive to different needs.
nishio Information System Commonality in Municipal DX You can vote too!
uudaiy A 33 year old who does his own coding, manages his own server, has started his own business, and has experience at BCG is a person that every company in the world would like to have at their fingertips. I'm sure you've heard of the "I'm not a fan of the internet" campaign, but I'm sure you've heard of the "I'm not a fan of the internet" campaign, too. ...... We will continue to improve it, so please give us your feedback/requests/bug reports!
AI Anno now supports phone calls as well. Simply speak into the phone and ask questions about the policy manifesto!
℡ 050-1720-9295
You don't have to use YouTube, just dial/talk to this number. Please try it!
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ezoma2 Surely the seriousness of leaving no one behind is growing by the day. So trust me, I voted for it. People can think and act more than they think and are not indifferent to politics. I hope those who are dissatisfied with their lives will continue to vent their opinions to Mr. Anno.
Even if you don't have access to "AI Anno" on YouTube, don't have a social networking account, or can't use GitHub, you can still ask questions over the phone.
We will fully utilize the power of technology to realize a metropolitan government that leaves no one behind.
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nishio Vote matching, many themes I had never thought about. annotakahiro24 One example of open government using GitHub is Code Administration by Washington, D.C. In Washington D.C., laws are also available in public repositories on GitHub, and pull requests can be submitted! Moreover, this is not just a copy, but is considered an original with legal source. #Takahiro Yasuno https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQ6gAVqbwAECKGL?format=png&name=medium#.png
annotakahiro24 This project aims to (1) eliminate errors by machine checking, (2) keep the Code up-to-date, (3) guarantee machine The project aims to (1) eliminate errors by machine checking, (2) keep the Code up-to-date, (3) ensure readability by machines, and (4) make the Code easily accessible by publishing it on the website. I think GitHub is also a useful tool in the legal office that deals with legislation (Code).
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annotakahiro24 Here is an introductory article in Japanese about this project. Here is the GitHub repository for Washington, D.C. (in English).
Please take a look if you are interested!
nishio Discussion on the redevelopment of Jingu Gaien AI (Claude 3.5 Sonnet) has created a list of opinions after seeing the discussion on the Jingu Gaien redevelopment. You can all cast your votes for or against.
Voting details will be made open data in a form that does not identify individuals.
shujisado Because an open source project looks like an open and democratic development system from the outside, people in various circles aim for open source-like methods and organizations. The first successful open source organizational structure was a lifetime dictatorship, followed by an oligarchy, then a consortium, and so on. nishio Many people take the word "democratic" in a fluffy way, without subdividing it too clearly. When we say that an open source project is democratic, "democratic" does not mean that one person votes for it, but rather that anyone can make a proposal, that the proposal is visible to others, and that it can be discussed in an open forum. nishio The reason why such a difference in nature arises is because there is a difference in the nature of the world between the physical world and the digital world. If I feel that the operating policy of an open source project is different from the policy I expect, I can fork it. People can easily leave. This is a big difference from the physical world. nishio In my lifetime, AI will be the "gentle lifetime dictator" for many projects. I believe we need to develop technology to make that dictatorship more people-friendly. "Benevolent dictator... ." popularized in Eric Raymond's essay, "Cultivation of the Nowhere Sphere. As one of the topics related to hacker culture, Raymond examines in detail how, because of the nature of open source, a "dictatorship" must be benevolent. Because if opinions completely differ, it can lead to a new leader forking the project. nishio Why are you making this a two-part question when there are other candidates? "Who do you think is better, Koike or Renho?" Koike, a fear-monger, and Renho, a "two-faced" person
miyasaka Create a workplace where people want to work on digitization with their own originality and ingenuity. To help this, an award system called "TMG DX Award" is established once a year to commend digitization efforts recommended by each bureau. This year, the awards will be held again. Since digitization is done on the front lines, many of the projects are more down-to-earth than flashy and glamorous. On the other hand, there are some initiatives that may be helpful to other municipalities as well, so please feel free to watch them if you like.
The last fiscal year is summarized in NOTE. Digitalization of guidance and inspection services and infrastructure inspection efforts by the Bureau of Sewerage.
It will be a burden on the field in the short term to do the current work on site and then further digitalize it with BPR. Even so, digitization will continue to progress because there are people who are working hard now for the future. We would like to take this opportunity to shine a light on this, so please feel free to contact us if you would like to cover this event.
>tocho_digital: 6/24 (Mon.) 2-5pm, TMG DX Awards will be held
A large collection of 31 initiatives that have led to improved services and operational efficiency for Tokyo residents!
After the presentations, the proposals will be judged by Deputy Governor Manabu Miyasaka, external judges, GovTech Tokyo board members, and others!
miyasaka Chofu City residents are aware of the challenge: "We believe that reforming work styles through the use of digital technology is an inevitable issue, @GovTechTokyo
to come to our office.
From yesterday's chat
I read a lot of self-help books, many people make fun of them, but they had real benefits.
It can be said that reading many thin and easy books is a way to grasp what is commonly talked about
The Courage to be Disliked.
YusukeTaira National liability for defamation was accepted for the mayor's comments at a city council meeting. According to a court decision (Tokyo High Court, May 25, 2006), the head of a municipality does not have the same wide discretionary power concerning questions, etc., as a member of the Diet. Mayor X's post defamed a city council member, and Aki Takata City was ordered to pay 330,000 yen in damages...Judge "abused the mayor's discretion".
YusukeTaira↑The Tokyo High Court decision of May 25, 2006, Labor Case No. 919, p. 22, is also available on the court website. This case is also important in practice, as it is a high court ruling that the court did not reach the same conclusion as the Supreme Court ruling on September 9, 1997 (Hanrei-Ji No. 1631, p. 57), which ruled on the discretionary power of Diet members regarding questioning, etc. Nathankirinoha Mayor X's post defamed city council member, Aki Takata City ordered to pay 330,000 yen in damages...Judge: "Mayor abused his discretion" :. Yomiuri Shimbun I'm sorry about the comments...
In response to the ruling, Mayor Ishimaru said, "The move is in line with his words, 'If you make enemies with the council, you won't be able to pass your policies. We were able to publicly demonstrate that fact. Therefore, I evaluate that our initial objective has been accomplished.
maekawa_net Tomorrow, more than 150 Tokyo residents will file criminal charges against Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike for violating the Public Offices Election Law. After submitting the complaint, they will hold a press conference at the Judicial Press Club at 10:30 and at TKP Shinbashi Conference Center in Shinbashi at 11:30. Please check the image for details. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQ6X-IAbwAEZ-VV?format=jpg&name=medium#.png
mas__yamazaki This is a serious "corruption case" and in Scandinavia or Western Europe it would be a one-shot red card resignation. We need to understand again now. Political corruption" is not "the decay of politicians," but "the aggregate of all those who suck the juice out of corrupt politicians, including the media. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQ6SMTYbIAA9bH-?format=png&name=small#.png
hkawai3 Here's another OSASK development story. One day I received a call from one of the users that went something like this. "I think OSASK needs a 00 application. Please make one."
I was too busy developing the kernel to do that, so I said, "We have published the introductory documentation for application development, and all the source code is available,
hkawai3 Why don't you make your own? I'm too busy and I don't think I'll get around to it," I replied. Reply. 'I can't program myself. I know you can. So please do it. It's only natural for those who can to help those who can't."
hkawai3 I said, "No, no, you can do it too. In fact, there are people who started programming because they wanted to make OSASK applications and became able to do it. If you try it and get stuck, please ask questions at that time. I am sure I can help you." Reply "That will take time. It can be done quickly if you do it.
hkawai3 Why don't you help me? I am in trouble!" I said, "I have studied so much to do what I want to do. It is not to help you. I am sorry."
In open source development, users can help, not just say what they want.
hkawai3 Each person may make what they think they need on their own. Everyone just did what they could do to the best of their ability and brought it to the table. ... But on the other hand, there are sometimes people who just come in and say, I don't have this, I don't have that, do this, do that. And those people are pretty bossy. hkawai3 I just saw a statement that candidate A's poster in the gubernatorial election is not put up anywhere there, what are you doing? What are you doing? I wondered why he would say such a thing when everyone is busy working hard to put up the posters. If it were me, I would have asked them to share the posters because I wanted to go and put them up myself. kmizu I think that thing you said at a national conference that "human aggression is the challenge that must be overcome" is correct. ---
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