On June 12, 2026, at Interop Tokyo 2026, global leaders moved the challenge of trustworthy AI from debate to design. The day brought the proclamation of the Tokyo Compact — the world’s first constitutional charter for trustworthy AI — the launch of the AIWS Trust Order and its founding Board, and the first enterprise program to put Trust Infrastructure into practice across Asia, with Vietnam Report as its first implementation partner. In his Founding Keynote, “Building Trust and Wisdom Infrastructure for Humanity,” Nguyen Anh Tuan affirmed the principle of Trust Supremacy — “Trust must lead. Wisdom must guide.”
Japan’s leadership was central to the day: the Tokyo Compact was proclaimed by Yasuhide Nakayama, former State Minister and Member of the House of Representatives, joined by General Koji Yamazaki, former Chief of Staff of the Japan Self-Defense Forces; Masaaki Taira, former Minister for Digital Transformation; and Yasuaki Oshima of the Interop Tokyo Executive Committee — alongside international figures including Governor Michael S. Dukakis, Vint Cerf, Alex Pentland, Thomas Patterson, and Tarun Khanna.
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