2025-01-31
nishio On January 31, 2025, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced that it had updated its long-term strategy based on the analysis of 27,915 opinions using methods such as Talk to the City. #plurality
On January 31, 2025, TMG announced that it has updated its long-term strategy after analyzing 27,915 comments using "Talk to the City" and other methods. #plurality
Some policy categories, which were previously set by humans, have been divided into multiple categories. By observing people's opinions with high resolution, it became apparent that what was once thought to be a single cluster actually contained multiple distinct clusters.
Some policy categories formerly set by humans have been split into multiple categories. High-resolution observation of people's opinions reveals that what was once thought to be a single cluster actually contained several different clusters.
For example, surprisingly, Tokyo's past long-term strategies did not include a category for tourism. This time, a large number of tourism-related opinions were gathered in the adjacent area of "Culture & Entertainment," including suggestions for enhancing Tokyo's appeal and concerns about insufficient infrastructure investment. As a result, a new category was created.
Surprisingly, for example, Tokyo's past long-term strategies did not include a tourism category. This time, the adjacent "Culture & Entertainment" area attracted a large number of tourism-related comments, including suggestions for enhancing Tokyo's attractiveness and concerns about a lack of investment in infrastructure. As a result, a new category was created.
2024~ 11/22 16:15 Yasuno's press conference
Press Conference by Governor Koike
https://www.youtube.com/live/1-BPWEgNHRg?si=sXlLoJ403kjxESR9&t=981 Bureau of Policy Planning, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Digital Services Bureau
Takahiro Yasuno vs Hiroki Takahashi Why did you become an advisor to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government? ReHacQ Emergency Live Broadcast]
Personal file repository for the Shin Tokyo 2050 Broad Listening Project
In order to fully leverage the benefits of digital technology to improve services for Tokyo residents, it is essential to take DX in Tokyo Metropolitan Government to the next stage. We will formulate a strategy for the widespread use of AI, while listening to cutting-edge knowledge at the newly established expert panel, and create tools to streamline operations with AI generated by GovTech Tokyo's technological capabilities, as well as introduce "broad listening," a method to visualize diverse opinions, to various aspects of metropolitan government administration. We would also like to introduce "broad listening," a method of visualizing diverse opinions, to various aspects of metropolitan government. The touchstone of this effort is "Thin Tokyo 2050 (tentative name)," a vision for the 2050s, which will reflect the opinions of a broad range of Tokyo residents by utilizing broad listening under the advice of AI expert Takahiro Yasuno.
nishio Broad Listening for Thin Tokyo 2050, the interim report report is out on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's official website! 11622 opinions were received by Friday, from which 12102 useful essences were extracted and clustered!
nishio The official website is here, and we are accepting comments until Friday 12/20... nishio I still think this screen is the best (cut off the right edge)
https://github.com/govtechtokyo/talk-to-the-city-reports
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