Glen+WBS
nishio World Business Satellite aired #Plurality. Looks like they interviewed Glenn Weil on the occasion of his visit to Japan for #FtCTokyo.
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nishio digital democracy, talk about using technology to heal the divisions that occur in social networking sites, etc., Sunflower Student Movement and Audrey Tan. It was very interesting from my point of view, with explanatory videos on "secondary voting" (Quadratic Voting), introduction of #Takahiro Yasuno's challenge, and criticisms of Sam Altman's ideas. Very good summary!
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fuckfeer Digital Democracy. Interview with economist Glenn Weil. Reference is the 2014 Sunflower Student Movement in Taiwan -> Audrey Tan is active. Frequent updates to the electoral system should be done -> second round of voting. regulations on AI are needed -> should be ancillary to humans. Political activities will change with technology -> Mr. Anno, 5th in Tokyo gubernatorial race #wbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lg8oltqORw
https://gyazo.com/172b26b5095079b54e5080de00ab172a
"Digital Democracy": An Interview with Up-and-Coming Scholar Glenn Weil|Tele-Tokyo BIZ (TV Tokyo Business on Demand)
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digital democracy
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