At the WebX conference on August 29th, Audrey Tang, Taiwan's former IT Minister, and Takahiro Yasuno, a Tokyo gubernatorial candidate, engaged in a dynamic discussion on Japan’s digital strategy and the future of Web3 technologies. Tang praised Japan’s focus on community-centric digital applications, aligning it with Taiwan's inclusive approach to digital infrastructure. She noted Japan's pragmatic use of cryptocurrencies for community benefit, contrasting with the speculative focus seen in other countries.
Yasuno critiqued the traditional waterfall method in software development, advocating for agile methodologies that offer greater flexibility and responsiveness. He highlighted his AI-based policy commentary system and its effectiveness in engaging the public during his campaign, with over 8,000 questions submitted in just 17 days.
Tang shared her enthusiasm for Yasuno's use of AI and discussed her own decentralized social media platform, designed to improve user experience by aggregating diverse content and promoting balanced social media interactions. This aligns with her vision for Web3 technologies to enhance user autonomy and diversify content curation, as outlined in her 2024 book, Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy.
The conversation underscored the importance of inclusivity and innovation in navigating digital transformation, offering a glimpse into the future of technology and governance in both Japan and Taiwan.
August 2024, Cryptoniteuae