
Accelerating AI Ethics AI and Democracy: Ambassador Audrey Tang on Plurality in Practice, Transparency and Collective Intelligence
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Jul 28, 2025 In this engaging conversation, Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s former Digital Minister and a pioneer in open government, shares her journey from civic hacker to public office. She emphasizes the importance of radical transparency to rebuild trust in democracy. Tang discusses how AI can enhance collective intelligence rather than replace it, and advocates for pro-social media to foster ethical behavior online. Learn about her innovative initiatives in Taiwan and how plurality can empower communities, shaping a brighter future through technology.
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Publishing Before Perishing
- Audrey Tang published daily learnings early in life because she feared not waking up from childhood illness.
- This habit shaped her habit of open sharing and Creative Commons publication throughout life.
Demonstration Through Deliberation
- The 2014 Taiwan parliamentary occupation used facilitated conversations, not protests, to converge public opinion.
- Small-group deliberation produced nine consensus ideas that influenced the speaker to accept the people's proposals.
AGI As Augmented Group Intelligence
- Audrey defines AGI as augmented group intelligence that strengthens civic muscles.
- AI should augment collective relationship-building, not replace interpersonal deliberation.





