
The Interview Audrey Tang: bringing digital diplomacy to the world
Dec 19, 2025
Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s first digital minister and an influential figure in AI, discusses her remarkable journey from a childhood heart defect to a digital diplomacy pioneer. She recounts her involvement in the 2014 Sunflower Movement and the innovative VTaiwan initiative that revolutionized citizen engagement. Audrey shares insights into Taiwan’s successful COVID-19 response, the importance of media literacy, and protecting democracy from AI and cyber threats. With a vision for global civic-tech collaboration, she emphasizes the critical role of community in steering technology.
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Publishing Imperfect Work Attracts Help
- Audrey Tang published daily drafts online as a child to share what they learned and invite collaboration.
- Those imperfect posts attracted friends and contributions because vulnerability acted as an invitation to help.
Cables And Live Streams Beat Rumour
- Audrey Tang helped the 2014 Sunflower Movement by bringing 350 meters of internet cable to occupy parliament.
- Live, humorous streams reduced rumor and polarization by keeping people engaged and informed.
Design Conversations To Amplify The Middle Ground
- VTaiwan amplified bridge ideas from diverse groups to make middle-ground solutions viral.
- Focusing on bridging concepts enabled laws that balanced urban, rural and industry concerns.

