Hi, everyone! I am in Taipei with all the Dyne.org crew.
We are the lucky guests of the conference on the intelligent urban fabric.
I have the honor to be here with the Digital Minister of Taiwan: Audrey.
We are... [laughs] That’s very unpredictable and fantastic.
You remind me of our friend, Birgitta Jónsdóttir, that is also a great poet, and a great minister as well...
...also anarchist, fantastic.
Basically, I am here to ask you about the platform that we run, Algorithmic Sovereignty Observatory in Europe.
What is the impact that you see in your work, and on the society of Taiwan, of algorithms?
The most powerful impact that they have, and what can be fixed? What can be improved?
That’s a fantastic suggestion. Also, should we talk about code? What is the difference between code and algorithms?
Code sometimes is a little bit more boilerplate, no? Algorithm is at the core, like how does it function.
I’m curious, why do you shift it to code?
So it’s very much like law?
Hopefully, law experts that are watching us understand the nuance and understand how valuable is this transfer...
Fantastic, and you totally understand how to speak to Europeans.
I think you are very lucky here in Taiwan to have the legacy that you are creating. There is a government that is very enlightened. You are very young in spirit, in mind, but also...
....and very dynamic. I hope that in Europe, we see more and more hackers that can actually shape and relate to the new generations.
Yes. [laughs] We are working on it.
Thank you very much, Audrey.