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    2019-08-21 Grayson Shor visits

    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Wow. Did you get that in Taiwan?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Nice. I’m always trying to find the 長衫, that one. I found one recently, but sometimes they can be a really complicated design. I love the ones that are very simple. They’re just one color. I’m always having such a hard time finding those.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      This is made of tencel, which is sustainable, but not exactly circular. [laughs] It’s an improvement.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      It’s a step in the right direction, and it looks really good.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Thank you.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      How have you been lately?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Pretty good, still following up on the Presidential Hackathon promises.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Nice.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We did promise a lot [laughter] during that hackathon. There’s some international exchanges happening. We’re working with a team to see if they can visit New Zealand again.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      What was your favorite take-away from the hackathon?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I think the international track need to be on the same track as the domestic track.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I agree.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We planned international track mostly because we understand, for people under us, it’s a luxury to spend three months in Taiwan. If given the chance, they would love to. We should do this like New Zealand does it. It means that we offer up to three months, but you have to pay part of the trip.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We could support lots of people for three months. If you’re willing to do that, you feel free to come earlier and mingle with the domestic teams and even enter as the same team.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I’m happy that was your big take-away, too.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      There’s a great opportunity for the next one to get more of the integration between Taiwan and those international groups.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      We all got to mingle together.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You’re kind of the prototype.

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    • (laughter)

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      The guinea pig, hah.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You did spend the three months in Taiwan. [laughs]

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    • (laughter)

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. We’ll just call it the Shor Model, something like that.

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    • (laughter)

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I thought it was really good. Congratulations to all of you guys. I thought it was a great success. I posted on my LinkedIn and my Facebook a little bit about my experience. I had so many people message me from around the world that are very curious about what Taiwan’s doing and the fields that were discussed or the teams.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      For example, even the water box team, a lot of interest in those types of things. I think it’s a great success. One of the things that Taiwan’s a leader in the world besides technology, but also hackathons.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. I’m make sure to invite some of the teams to visit the U.S. too.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I hope so. They have a really good team. They’re a good, fun group of people, too.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      AIT and the Fishackathon was the original challenge that made Waterbox in its infancy. It’s a great story of U.S.-Taiwan collaboration as well.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Exactly, so I’m excited. Speaking of hackathons, I had a question for you. I just finished a meeting with Ta-Ching and Ryan at AIT. I came straight from that.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      For the Presidential Hackathon, as you know, I’m the lead of the jury, but I don’t do the scoring. I just facilitate the conversations. If I do score, based on conflict of interest alone, I’ll have to walk away on one-third of the teams. [laughs]

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s best if I don’t score myself, but I’m happy to serve as part of a jury, to facilitate discussion.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      What about the data set? Usually, for a hackathon, whether it’s NASA or Fishackathon, there are data sets provided by the people who are sponsoring this. GEC, as far as I know, is now funding the first batch of projects…

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yep.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      …to work on Mandarin OSINT, to which Twitter just contributed a data set publicly yesterday.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Really? Wow.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      They banned huge numbers of fake Twitter accounts doing info op on Hong Kong from PRC in origin, from a block of IP addresses reserved by the PRC that doesn’t need to use VPN to access Twitter. That’s probably their offensive unit.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Really?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes. Before deleting all of this, they archived all of it so that it’s beyond their term of use. It’s not term of use anymore. There’s no privacy to protect, so they just published everything, including metadata, IP address, everything, of those literally info-op operatives.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It is a pretty interesting development. Analyzing it would be fun.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Is it open source as far as…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yeah, it’s open for analysis.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That is so cool.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I would really like Facebook to do the same. They’re still evaluating it because, unlike Twitter, they don’t have a very clear “this is community violation and this is info op so we can publish.” Their legal team need to work on it.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If the hackathon is next February, maybe they would have sufficient time…

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Maybe by then.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      …to work on this thing. For this kind of coordinated manipulation, there really is no right to say that privacy is being violated because it’s covert action that damages the underlying infrastructure.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      A black-hat cybersecurity hacker cannot say, “You can’t publish my IP address to the indicator system worldwide, that’s my privacy…”

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Out of personal curiosity, do they ever have any issues with somebody that’s a real person, but they accidentally restrict their information because they think it’s a bot or something along those lines?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Aside from CAPTCHAs, if the platforms suspect that you’re a bot, they sometimes asks for a SMS number, which they can correlate and make sure that several accounts don’t share the same SMS number.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      GEC has a programme toward this direction too, in their Region 2 call for proposals. Maybe there will be more datasets by February, preferably also from major platforms…

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yeah, social media…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If there is a social media influence operation from the same actor doing another hard cyber security attack, then it’s much higher chance that they’re not innocent at all. Maybe focusing on correlate the datasets is my first suggestion for the hackathon. It’s exactly like NASA hackathon, except more social, less environmental. That’s the first thing.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The second thing is I would suggest that in addition to funding, it may make sense to have a data jam, like workshops to help the local teams regionally make sense of those datasets.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’s a good point.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      What we have found as working pretty well in Fishackathon and NASA hackathon is to have the local domain experts in their local language write a kind of introduction to the issues at hand and envelopes background and things like that.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It does make sense for each participating country to do this a different way, because their local context may be very different. Frankly speaking, materials coming out from academics in Taiwan has a higher chance of being redacted anyway by our nearby jurisdictions.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It makes sense for every partnering country to make their own introductory material, but we need to set an embargo date, like three months before the competition, two months before the competition to be fair to all the participating countries. That’s my second suggestion. I think these two make the most sense from the previous exercise we’ve had before.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Make a deadline for…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Right. Like everybody announce around December?

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Excellent. When you said for each country too, is it based more on the country or based more on the dataset? For example, if it’s Facebook or let’s say Twitter is releasing this information and they need to write something that explains how to use it, right?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right, but for the local experts to reinterpret it in the local context. I mean cultural translation. I’m sure that Facebook can do six language at once, but what they cannot do is to contextualize it locally, because they don’t operate in our nearby jurisdictions. That’s one.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Also, as I mentioned, if they do do that, they choose the common denominator that is universally true but not exactly country-specific.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      What Fishackathon has done and NASA as well is to work with academics in each jurisdiction widely recognized as unbiased, non-partisan experts on this matter, and for them to host a sense-making lecture, or a workshop, or, as I mentioned, data jam with people who want to participate don’t quite know how to make sense of these data.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It does make sense for this to take a more local venue and it needs to happen roughly the same day or the same week at latest as not to give any jurisdiction an early-mover advantage.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That makes sense. First being finding some way to correlate the cyber-attack, a hard data set, to this data set for example, a Twitter data set.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You can begin with the Twitter data set. It’s a good example.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I like that. Thailand, too yesterday released stuff. The second thing focusing on some type of way looking at how the NASA hackathon, Fishackathon locally contextualize the data, how they follow in the same method of working with the academics to create some type of explanation.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Like pre-run activities.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Can that be in the form of a website, a PDF?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I think a website plus a chance of people meeting face-to-face. For Taiwan, for example, if you decide to do this in Taichung, or Kaohsiung, or Taipei, it makes sense to have more people who is connected together, or at least a dialing link for people who cannot make it to any of the municipalities. It’s even more true for nearby jurisdictions that are larger in land areas.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Those are two really good suggestions. Is there anything else you would suggest on top of that as well, or would you say those are the two main ones and move forward from there?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s what we spend most of our energy on the Presidential Hackathon. The idea is for the public servants involved to get to know the team gradually, instead of just under award ceremony.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The previous few months is spent on having the teams mingle together – domestic and international teams – as well as have the domestic teams composed of multi-sector players so that they can do the feasibility analysis by themselves.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If things happen between, say, December and February multiple times in each country, then there is a chance for the local jurisdiction and local academics to re-contextualize their very local solutions to something that is useful internationally and understandable to people in the GEC as well.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Perhaps we can try it out for the second year, when there are already alums from the first year?

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Seems similar, for example, the Presidential Hackathon, that the first year is test it out. Then maybe the second year…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We can improve it.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Exactly. The first year, there’s not that possibility for that.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Exactly. It’s not like the first year’s winner will solve all info op issues, and next year we don’t have anything to do. [laughs]

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’s all done, at that point you just sit back and relax.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      OK, cool. That gives me some good thoughts to contemplate.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Moving from that, some other news on my end. I wanted to meet with you, I may have sent an email or last time we met. I return back to Washington, DC this Monday. My time has gone by so quickly. I remember, I think we were in some other office here, the first time we met.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s the same one. It’s just redecorated.

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    • (laughter)

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Is it the same office?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It is the same office. It looks very different though.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      It looks so different. It’s a whole new setup.

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    • Sheau-Tyng Peng
      Sheau-Tyng Peng

      Yes.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I like it, though. I like this setup more. It’s more of a open concept.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes. The basement is also totally redone using the same concept.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      There’s a basement downstairs?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      There’s a basement. You haven’t been.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I didn’t know there’s a basement.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes. You can take a two-minute tour.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yes. I’d be really interested to check that out. Plus you can watch “Game of Thrones” or whatever you watch directly…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      [laughs] That’s right, exactly.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      It’s been great. My time here the past six months here in Taiwan have been absolutely amazing. I’ve been very busy as I know you always are as well. I’d like to say learning is my first language. A busy life is a learning life.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I visited everything from almost all cities along the coastline of Taiwan visiting electronic e-waste facilities to plastic recycling plants, to research institutes, to government offices, to you name it. It’s been amazing. My goal when I return back to Washington, DC is two-fold.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      First is I will be continuing my work on the GCTF for next year, which I have some questions for you about. I’m hoping to get your advice on that. Then the second one is when I return back I’ll also be working on a OECD portfolio.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      My hope is to use OECD portfolio as also a mechanism to promote the circular and the greening economy but also open-source data and a lot of the values that you and I share and a lot of people in our generation as well about the importance of open-source data, open-source information, and even the civic hacker, and the maker community as well.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Nowadays, open-source intelligence.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Exactly. It’s going in that direction. That’s great. Lastly, I have to say that, to you, before I jump into some of the questions I have about the GCTF. Again, I always sound like a broken record saying this but I’m very impressed and so happy.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I’m sure you get this all the time. Everybody I talk to is always like, “Audrey, I love Audrey. She’s amazing.” Especially an inspiration, you’re one of the top if not the top person that has inspired me the most while I’ve been here.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      From your personal story about your personal life story and how you’ve come from day one to where you are today and the efforts and the projects that you’re focused on. I wish you the best of luck.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I’m really curious to see where the future takes you. I know that we’ll have an opportunity beyond even this GCTF to continue working together. Also, it’s very cool you went to George Washington University, my old school.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I did. That’s right.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I’ll keep doing that stuff. If you come to Washington, DC again, you have my email. You have to look me up.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      OK. [laughs]

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Please, come. I’m sure you’ve gotten some good tours of the area. If you had some extra time when you’re there, I’d be happy to show you around.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Awesome. Really appreciate that.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      My pleasure. Thank you.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Now, GCTF.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      GCTF, exactly. Date isn’t set yet but we have a GCTF that will be focused on the circular economy and marine debris. This will be in Kaohsiung out of Kaohsiung AIT. The local partners will be ITRI and the OAC, Ocean Affairs Council. As you know, it’s typical GCTF three-day event. Maybe one of those days will be a larger 400, 500-person event.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The OAC has a pretty good venue for that. Their building itself is pretty good.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Really? I didn’t know that. They have enough room to…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      They have a sufficient number of rooms. Being the flagship of cabinet-level ministry in Kaohsiung, they have pretty good, not just venue but also local access to…Their neighbors are the Science Park. I’m sure that the mayor would fully support that as well seeing that he had just met a director.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’s perfect. That was some of the questions I had for you was two categories. One is, do you have any recommendations of site visits, people to attend both international but also in Kaohsiung and around that area? Specific businesses, or you said the Science Park, or I think it’s the Langhai Industrial Park…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. Yes. You got it. [laughs] You have very good connections as well.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      All right. There we go. I’m learning step-by-step.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If you want something that feels really grand, the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center is excellent, the KEC. The Asia Pacific Social Enterprise Summit was held there.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      You said that’s the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes. The Kaohsiung Expo Center. It’s really good venue, super good. We spent a lot of resources to help the Care for Us Foundation and the Social Enterprise Insights and Impact Hub Taipei, which all care deeply about circular climbing.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      This year’s APSES is also supported by a local company named ASE, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering. They are based in Nanzih District in Kaohsiung. They had, six years ago, an industrial pollution incident…

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Was that Vietnam? Was it that?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      No, I think it’s locally in the Houjin River. You can read all about it on Wikipedia. The ASE Semiconductor, ever since then, set up a sustainability relationship and strategy unit. They’re very keen on proving that they’re not the same company anymore in its DNA.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      They are very kind in supporting the APSES with a lot of circular-economy focus. That would be my main suggestion. As for venue, I think the Expo Center is really good.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Expo Center. There’s the big question of would there be a local Kaohsiung organization or maybe they can be any Taiwanese company or organization that would want to host a first-day large event? With the GCTF, the MOFA pays for the GCTF attendees.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes. That’s what ASE is good for.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      ASE would be best for. This is my first time hearing about them. I assume they’re a large company. Are they a medium size? Would they be able to…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Their revenue is about, I don’t know, close to 10 billion USD?

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      10 billion. OK. Yes.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Reasonable size.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’s perfect. For further organizations or site visits as well beyond these locations.

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      Audrey Tang

      I would defer to the council on what’s the name again? The OAC.

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      Grayson Shor

      The Ocean Affairs Council?

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      Audrey Tang

      Ocean Affairs.

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      Grayson Shor

      Ocean Affairs Council.

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      Audrey Tang

      Goes very well with Continental Affairs.

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      Audrey Tang

      I wonder if the Mainland Affairs Council could rebrand itself to Continental Affairs Council…

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      Audrey Tang

      Anyway, I would defer to the OAC. They, especially with the new research branch, what they are doing is to solve sea debris with advanced technology, to stop them at sea instead of on the beach. I would defer to them.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      They have pretty good connections — as evidenced by the Presidential Hackathon — with Greenpeace and friends. So I would entirely defer to the three OAC agencies. It may make sense to ask them one-by-one.

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      Grayson Shor

      The three…

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      Audrey Tang

      Agencies, which is the coast guard, the one that does excellent Facebook campaigns that gets, I don’t know, 100,000 likes and followers by publishing one simple image, on the day of typhoon they process something that says, “If you insist on doing dangerous behavior around the ocean, when a typhoon comes we may not save you.”

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      Audrey Tang

      That has huge amount of Facebook likes. It’s so far the most successful social media campaign. That’s the first one…

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      Grayson Shor

      I like how that’s the popular experience. I feel like that’s very Taiwanese in the sense of safety and…

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      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. That’s the coast guard. Then there’s the sea conservation unit. There’s the ocean institute.

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      Audrey Tang

      The institute is new. The name is T-O-R-I, Taiwan Ocean Research Institute. The coast guard is CGA, Coast Guard Administration.

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      Audrey Tang

      The conservation is called OCA, I think, Ocean Conservation Administration.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Because OAC is new, a lot of connections may not be entirely absorbed in the proper OAC yet. It may make sense to ask the three on their own.

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      Grayson Shor

      Perfect. That’s really good recommendation. Coast guard, OAC, and TORI.

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      Audrey Tang

      OCA.

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      Grayson Shor

      OCA.

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      Audrey Tang

      Ocean Conservation, as in protecting biodiversity.

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      Grayson Shor

      Ocean Conservation. Coast guard, you said the acronym is TC…

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      Audrey Tang

      Coast Guard Administration, CGA.

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      Grayson Shor

      Administration. Perfect.

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      Audrey Tang

      They also have a lot of connections to the topic of sea debris as well.

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      Grayson Shor

      Perfect. That’s awesome. These three organizations themselves also offer a lot of possibility for international collaboration post-GCTF. There’s counterparts to all three of these, for example in the US, that can have a collaboration. That’s good advice there.

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      Grayson Shor

      Two other questions related to this as well. What would you suggest as a potential long-term goal…Maybe a better way to phrase this question is how can this GCTF be organized or set up in a way so that it has a long-term outcome?

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      Audrey Tang

      That’s a pretty high level question…

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      Grayson Shor

      Yeah. I know you work with the hackathon. When we first sat down, you were saying we want it not just be where everybody comes, you take a picture and then leave. We want it to be something that you make a promised, and then something happens long-term, it turns into something bigger.

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      Audrey Tang

      Right.

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      Grayson Shor

      Do you have any recommendations, from a sage, to how to structure it?

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      Audrey Tang

      A few things. There’s GCTF topics that has been run since forever, women’s empowerment, anti-corruption. They already figured out a way to make those relationship long term. We don’t need to look beyond the GCTF framework to see whether it could be turned into a long-term relationship.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The challenge always is because women’s empowerment and anti-corruption is literally never-ending. It may broader in its concerns for intersectionality and for beneficial ownership, not just anti-corruption, into something more proactive. There’s new themes every year, but the shared concern never goes away. It will essentially outlive the SDGs and [laughs] it will just continue on.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The main challenge when we talk about media literacy or the more recently GCTF on other sustainable goals is to pick themes that would make sense beyond 2030 as a umbrella term, first to ensure that the people who are invited gets invited at the end.

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      Audrey Tang

      People who participated, when they think about a decade-long horizon, they will also think about how to, for example, have the younger generation participate more meaningfully. In 10 years, that will be their turn in this community as well. Just have a longer planning horizon is the key.

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      Audrey Tang

      The other thing is I think the GCTF framework could start to be more public, as in having an outreach arm.

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      Grayson Shor

      I agree.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The GCTF media literacy track and the GEC hackathon you mentioned, has such a synergy. You can have the GCTF itself making the academic connections and do the analysis and things like this, but after all, it’s not a public-appealing event.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If the academics can feel that, by coming here, it’s not just sharing the best practices, but can collaboratively determine the agenda of a outreach event that is truly global – like the GEC event – that everyone can then take back to our countries to serve as local contextualizers, then it gives them a lot of things to do right after the GCTF for five months or six months.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The next GCTF will naturally be then going back and reporting whether this intervention was useful. In a closed setting, not open to the public, people can be very frank in how to make the second year better.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We had that discussion following the first Presidential Hackathon. People had a lot to say. [laughs]

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      Audrey Tang

      That means that people can keep committed to this. Instead of walking away, they think that they’re part of the table for the next 10 years. I think this is very important. These two work supporting each other.

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      Grayson Shor

      Interesting. Find some ways for local integration of some of these ideas.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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      Grayson Shor

      I totally agree about the be more public-facing or have better public media about what’s happening here as well. Relationship to the SDGs, I saw that one coming though your name card. You’ve got always the Sustainable Development Goals. I agree with you on that 100 percent.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If there’s some quick, actionable conclusion right after each GCTF, the media loves that. For example, we have a good story to tell, like at AIT at 40, the digital dialog, the very first one as a top suggestion saying the AIT should send someone to participate in the Presidential Hackathon. They’re like, “Sure, why not?” A week or two after that, we got your application. [laughs]

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s a really good, continuing story, and everybody loves that story. Having something like that as a concrete output of GCTF saying, “After this GCTF on media literacy, we’ve determined that we’re running a hackathon with the GEC. And these are the specific inputs from our experts, and we will take that into account in the next hackathon,” the media will love that story.

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      Grayson Shor

      That’s a really good point as well. I’m curious. Stepping away from the GCTF for a moment, I have one last question related to that. How do you get your information? You’re obviously very well up-to-date. For example, Twitter released their information yesterday.

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      Grayson Shor

      I’m always so curious about this with you. When you wake up in the morning, do you have a favorite podcast you listen to? Do you read the newspapers a lot? Do you go on Reddit or something?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I just got it from the origin. [laughs]

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      Grayson Shor

      …as well. They just send you emails now, I guess?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right, saying, “Hey, we’re publishing that.” For the Twitter release, I got information from the Facebook liaison who said, “We understand that we’re doing this only after Twitter notified us, but we’re thinking alongside those lines.”

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Because if we can help framing this as Facebook also wanting to do good, then that’s very good for their PR. If we’re framing this as Facebook doing…

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      Grayson Shor

      Catch-up to something?

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      Audrey Tang

      Indeed. So you see, people would really like me to frame things more clearly. I don’t always agree, but at least I do see everyone’s point of view, which is where I get information.

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      Grayson Shor

      How do you determine how you want to frame things?

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      Audrey Tang

      I meditate on it.

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      Grayson Shor

      You’re kind of in a unique position where you’re coming from the maker, the hacker, the open-source community where it’s all about transparency in its natural, raw sense. You also have to balance that you’re working in government and some things are confidential and…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. I’m on the Lagrange point between movements and governments. [laughs]

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      Audrey Tang

      There are five Lagrange points, right?

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      Grayson Shor

      Yeah.

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      Audrey Tang

      So I would ask myself: Which point am I on this particular part?

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      Audrey Tang

      Am I literally between the two bodies that are not trusting each other?

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      Audrey Tang

      Am I in a triangular relationship where I can commend each for approaching each other more?

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      Audrey Tang

      Am I now widely seen as part of the movement or part of the government for this particular matter?

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      Audrey Tang

      That’s the main thing that I think about. Once the position is clear, how to frame things become kind of “of course.”

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      Grayson Shor

      I like that. You have your work cut out for you. [laughs]

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      Audrey Tang

      So the question is really: “Am I between, aside, or behind?”

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      Grayson Shor

      Interesting. I ask this question for myself in that I also come from more the belief of open source, open data in the maker community. I also am in the role of working in government. It’s how to balance those type of things in a way that it’s still beneficial to the overall goal, which is to try to create more cohesive collaboration, and it’s a win-win-win for everyone. Sometimes the path to do that’s hard.

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      Audrey Tang

      I know, but we have plenty of experience of that in the open-source community, right?

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      Grayson Shor

      [laughs]

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      Audrey Tang

      It used to be that we have to work with Netscape, Inc., then with Satya Nadella and his people. When I was working with Apple, there was also a discussion about how to make the new programming language, Swift, not just open-source, but open-governance, which was really not part of the Apple philosophy at the time.

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      Audrey Tang

      We had plenty of experience in the private sector, now the public sector. I think bureaucracy all look the same [laughs] and the same tactics apply.

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      Grayson Shor

      Interesting. I’m with you on that, too. Life, it’s a learning process.

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      Audrey Tang

      It is.

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      Grayson Shor

      Last two questions for you here. One is jumping back to the initial question about participants internationally, so looking beyond the borders of Taiwan.

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      Grayson Shor

      Are there any specific companies or organizations that you recommend, that you think would be good to have at this GCTF for circular economy and marine debris that you’ve worked with in the past, anybody you specifically would recommend that comes to mind?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Our APSES, we heavily leveraged the expertise of Impact Hub Taipei. The whole Impact Hub network cares about circular economy. In particular, the Taipei branch worked with the Tzu Chi Foundation on the so-called…

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      Audrey Tang

      I’m just trying to make sure that I don’t get their things wrong. It’s called Vision Future, visionfuture.org.tw. It’s all on the website.

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      Audrey Tang

      I think it’s rare that a venerated NPO, that is, Tzu Chi, which has its own diplomatic arm, is willing to hand this whole event, which they called 慈悲科技創新競賽, which includes circular economy, but using the very interesting term, mercy technology. The 5R is their main topic.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      As you can see, this is very well aligned internationally. If you only look at the website, in the copy, you would never think that this is part of a Tzu Chi endeavor because they have a very religious, very conservative persona, but only hidden in the byline [laughs] by the Tzu Chi Foundation.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Impact Hub Taipei did really well in reframing this very Buddhist-inspired tradition into something that is very modern, appealing to teenagers, and very up-to-date to the latest 5R, cradle-to-cradle phenomena. Tzu Chi is extremely wealthy as well.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yeah, so I’ve… [laughs]

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      Audrey Tang

      I’m sure you know about that.

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      Grayson Shor

      Oh, yeah.

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      Audrey Tang

      It’s not just their social enterprise and circular technology, but the whole ecosystem. I think it makes a lot of sense to leverage not necessarily Impact Hub Taipei, but someone acting in the role of Impact Hub Taipei and bridge those venerated charities into the planning part.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It could also help on the post-GCTF follow-up because Tzu Chi has a huge amount of activities like this, not necessarily a branded thing. It’s something that can follow after GCTF. I’m sure that, for them, funding is not a problem. It’s mostly about co-branding.

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      Grayson Shor

      What role would you see them playing? With the GCTF, there’s the multiple training sessions. Would they fit more into the category of…

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      Audrey Tang

      As a trainer. I’m sure that they can serve as a trainer as well as providing commitment post-GCTF. They are not GEC, but [laughs] you can imagine them in a GEC-like role.

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      Grayson Shor

      Would you see them also as something more on the technology side or more about a infrastructure, physical infrastructure?

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      Audrey Tang

      They can do both, and they have very good organizing capability internationally, especially in this region. Even if you want to do something at the scope of GEC hackathon, but in the Pacific, I’m sure that Tzu Chi can handle a lot of local infrastructure and logistics, not just exporting technology. They, as I said, have their own diplomatic arm.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      It’s a state inside of a state.

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      Audrey Tang

      That’s exactly right.

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      Audrey Tang

      I guess you don’t have to run with the same partner every year?

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      Grayson Shor

      Exactly. Maybe even if there’s some possibility of getting them both in there. They do a similar thing, but from what I’ve heard, their approach as far as the materials that they take in, for example, the physical materials are different from the recycling capacity. One’s HDPE, and the other one is PE.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right, which makes it kind of difficult to frame it…

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      Grayson Shor

      That’s a hard one.

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      Audrey Tang

      Indeed.

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      Grayson Shor

      That’s that question. The last one for you, is there any potential role that you would like to or could play in this hackathon? To put an idea out there, I think some type of discussion or training on…

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      Audrey Tang

      You mean GCTF?

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      Grayson Shor

      For this GCTF, yeah. I think it would be very valuable to have some type of training session about the value of open-source data and data collection as it relates to understanding the marine debris issue.

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      Grayson Shor

      If you look at a G20 or G7 or especially United Nations marine program reports, they talk about the need for a database, for example, about marine debris, where they’re accumulating, the types of plastics, and understanding the greater scale of where they’re coming from.

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      Grayson Shor

      If you listen to a Jenna Jambeck, she says this a lot, as well. The Greenpeace and Society of Wilderness, SOW, report for the rapid assessment that was released last month, they also talk a lot about, in their report, the need to understand the volume of marine debris, and did a lot of data analysis and data collection.

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      Grayson Shor

      I’m curious if you think there would be some possibility of some training around data, its importance and value to the circular economy and marine debris, and maybe some case study examples, like the rapid assessment.

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      Audrey Tang

      When would that be?

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      Grayson Shor

      We’re not sure yet of timing.

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      Audrey Tang

      Roughly?

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      Grayson Shor

      I don’t want to give you a rough time because…

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      Audrey Tang

      This year?

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      Grayson Shor

      Next year.

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      Audrey Tang

      Next?

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      Grayson Shor

      It might be some time around March, but I’m not sure yet an exact date. We’re currently in the process of determining that now. I think it would be some time between March and December of next year. It’s a huge…

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      Audrey Tang

      [laughs]

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      Grayson Shor

      That’s why I don’t want to give you an exact date yet. It’s not for sure yet.

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      Audrey Tang

      It’s hard to commit to anything at that point, right?

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Exactly. I know timing’s a huge…

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      Audrey Tang

      It’s a habit now that every year during the UN GA that I visit New York and share our work about sustainability development.

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      Audrey Tang

      During the past year, there’s a shift in my role to be much more international and less domestic. Although the term digital minister means that I can work literally anywhere, there seems to be more emphasis, at least toward the end of the year, that you will find me perhaps in eight countries.

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      Audrey Tang

      Which is why I cannot commit to something that happens in Kaohsiung next year. I really don’t know where I will be visiting.

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      Grayson Shor

      We’ll especially come in like May, and everything all related to that, but also if your role is pending…

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      Audrey Tang

      I just mean we might have to talk about how to balance my diplomatic visits and my domestic visits. If it’s after May, obviously I can’t promise anything. [laughs]

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      Grayson Shor

      Understandable.

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      Audrey Tang

      If it’s between March and May, I’m happy to participate.

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      Grayson Shor

      Perfect. Initially, we were planning for March, but it’s still in debate right now. If it’s in March, then that sounds like that would be a good match. I’ll let you know. We should know in the next couple of weeks.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If it’s end of March to beginning of April, I will be in Taiwan for obvious reasons, because of parliamentary inquiry. I’ll have to know this new batch of legislators. It’s very much hopeful that I’ll be in Taiwan, and therefore, able to participate somewhere in Kaohsiung. May or afterwards, I don’t know.

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      Grayson Shor

      Perfect. I was just seeing the possibility for that. Definitely, as far as the role for data, it seems like there’s a lot of organizations in Taiwan that could talk about these type of things. I think that Ryan, Ta-Ching, and I all share the same goal, which is to get Audrey involved as much as possible in whatever we’re doing. We’re three of your largest fans.

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      Audrey Tang

      [laughs] That’s fine.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      We’re always vying for some of your time and participation. I’ll keep you updated about that as we find out more information in the next couple of weeks or next month or so.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If I’m physically in Taiwan, I would love to participate. I’m just telling you my schedule.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Definitely. I’m excited for you with this new expansion of your role as well. We need more of you international as well. Plus, that means if I’m in Washington, DC and you’re coming to Washington, DC, you can come visit your best friend Grayson. [laughs]

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I would very much like to take you on the offer.

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      Grayson Shor

      If you ever want a tour of the State Department, too. I’m not sure if you have already.

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      Audrey Tang

      The news about my participation around this year’s UN GA will be out in the two days. By the time this press release is published, it’s public knowledge.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      You’ll be going to New York for that?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Are you going to row a boat there? I’ve heard – I’ve been talking to some participants – don’t take an airplane because of the emissions. Somebody’s taking a boat there, I’ve heard.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Across the Pacific?

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yeah. It’s an interesting one.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      OK, that’s very…I have to first learn wayfinding from the Polynesian technique. [laughs]

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Exactly, maybe go back to school for a little bit to read how to read a sextant and all of these things

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Exactly, how to read constellations.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Try hacking that one. Hack the stars, I don’t know.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s very “Moana”-like.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’s what the song, the Heihei part. It actually comes from the sky, exactly. Little did we know.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Awesome. Never thought the marathon would be across the Pacific. Maybe we can charter a cruise ship. [laughs]

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’d be fun. It’d be a cruise on the ocean. You could do a “entrepreneur ship” or something, a play on words on the ship as well. That’d be fun.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      There used to be companies that does that, like geek cruise, that runs, essentially, open-source conferences on a cruise ship.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Wow, never heard of that before.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yeah. It’s a pretty interesting concept. [laughs]

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      The GCTF, just take the C and turn it into “cruise.”

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      “Geek Cruise Training Framework.”

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yeah, a geek cruise.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      [laughs] That would be fun.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      That’d be awesome.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That would be awesome, and I’m sure that Kaohsiung City would love that. They’re trying to make cruise industry a booming tourist attraction.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You know my timeline now. If I do visit DC, I’ll let you know.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Perfect.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I will be in New York, that’s for sure.

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      Grayson Shor

      Excellent. I definitely will be in DC. Definitely, I’ll be back in late September. If you’re coming through, I’d be happy to show you around. It would be absolutely my pleasure.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Again, thank you so much for the time, the stuff that you’re doing. Not just for US and not just for Taiwan, but I think that what you’re doing internationally for humanity is extremely valuable. [claps] I applaud you.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      My NYC trip will be around #UNGA74.

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      Audrey Tang

      By late September, do you mean end of September?

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Yeah. Around that time. I get into DC on September 18th.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      OK.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      If you’re coming into DC, you want to take a trip to DC?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We’ll keep you posted.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      Perfect. Thank you so much, Audrey. I miss you already, but I’ll see you in the US.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes.

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    • Grayson Shor
      Grayson Shor

      I’m going to hold you to it. I’ll see you, sooner rather than later.

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