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Takahiro Anno: Fixing Bugs in Democracy

Nov 11, 2025
Takahiro Anno, an AI engineer and newly elected member of Japan's House of Councillors, discusses his journey from tech to politics. He shares how his innovative 'broad listening' approach allows citizens to contribute to policy-making via GitHub, merging their ideas into a dynamic manifesto. Anno's AI avatar on YouTube Live revolutionizes voter engagement by enabling 24/7 interaction. He emphasizes using technology to 'fix bugs' in democracy, promoting openness as a core value while aiming to foster deliberation and enhance civic participation.
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ANECDOTE

Open-Source Campaign Experiment

  • Takahiro Anno treated his Tokyo campaign like an open-source project, publishing policies on GitHub and accepting pull requests from citizens.
  • The team received 100+ proposals and merged over 80 updates to a 100-page policy book during the campaign.
INSIGHT

From Broadcasting To Broad Listening

  • Broad listening reverses the broadcasting model by enabling large-scale two-way communication between politicians and citizens using AI.
  • Large language models make scalable listening practicable where street speeches and gatherings were previously limited.
ANECDOTE

From Software Bugs To Social Fixes

  • Anno recalls shifting from fixing software bugs to fixing societal 'bugs' as the trigger to enter politics.
  • Friends thought he was crazy but many joined and supported the campaign, especially peers in their 20s and 30s.
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