by Editor BGF | Nov 3, 2024 | Shinzo Abe Initiative for Peace and Security, News
Basic data of Japan – India relations:
In September 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid an official visit to Japan and had a summit meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. They concurred to upgrade the bilateral relationship to “Special Strategic and Global Partnership.” In December 2015, Prime Minister Abe paid an official visit to India and had a summit meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two Prime Ministers resolved to transform the Japan-India Special Strategic and Global Partnership into a deep, broad-based and action-oriented partnership, which reflects a broad convergence of their long-term political, economic and strategic goals. They announced “Japan and India Vision 2025 Special Strategic and Global Partnership Working Together for Peace and Prosperity of the Indo-Pacific Region and the World”, a joint statement that would serve as a guide post for the “new era in Japan-India relations.”
In November 2016, Prime Minister Modi paid an official visit to Japan and had a summit meeting with Prime Minister Abe. In the Japan-India Vision Statement issued during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan in October 2018, two leaders reiterated their unwavering commitment to working together towards a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific”.
For more detailed information:
https://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/india/data.html

by Editor BGF | Nov 3, 2024 | News, Shaping Futures
The AI World Society (AIWS) is organizing high-level discussions on “The Convergence of AI Chips and Quantum Computing for a New Democracy – AIWS.” This program aims to explore how the integration of advanced technologies like AI chips and quantum computing can contribute to the development of a new democratic model that emphasizes innovation, security, and global cooperation.
Quantum Computing’s Potential to Solve Global Challenges
Quantum computing holds the promise of addressing some of the world’s most complex problems due to its ability to perform calculations at speeds unattainable by classical computers.
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/308077/20241101/how-quantum-computing-could-solve-worlds-biggest-problems.htm
Advancements in Quantum Computing and Machine Learning
The collaboration between companies like Quantum Machines and NVIDIA highlights significant progress in the field. As reported in “Quantum Machines and NVIDIA Use Machine Learning to Get Closer to an Error-Corrected Quantum Computer,” these organizations are leveraging machine learning to improve quantum error correction. This advancement is crucial because:
https://techcrunch.com/2024/11/02/quantum-machines-and-nvidia-use-machine-learning-to-get-closer-to-an-error-corrected-quantum-computer/
Transforming the Cryptocurrency Market with Quantum AI
The article “How Quantum AI is Transforming the Cryptocurrency Market” discusses the impact of quantum computing and AI on digital currencies:
- Enhanced Security: Quantum computing can both threaten current cryptographic methods and provide new, more secure encryption techniques.
- Efficient Transactions: Quantum algorithms can optimize transaction processing, reducing costs and increasing speed.
- Market Analysis: AI combined with quantum computing can analyze vast amounts of market data to predict trends and inform investment strategies.
https://breakingthelines.com/opinion/how-quantum-ai-is-transforming-the-cryptocurrency-market/
Implications for a New Democracy
The convergence of AI chips and quantum computing has profound implications for developing a New Democracy, as envisioned by AIWS:
- Enhanced Decision-Making: Governments can leverage these technologies for data-driven policy-making, leading to more effective governance.
- Cybersecurity: Improved encryption and security protocols protect democratic institutions from cyber threats.
- Economic Growth: Technological advancements stimulate innovation and competitiveness, contributing to a robust economy.
- Global Collaboration: Shared technological progress fosters international cooperation, promoting peace and mutual understanding.
The integration of AI chips and quantum computing represents a significant step toward addressing global challenges and enhancing democratic societies. By exploring these frontiers, AIWS is contributing to a vision of a New Democracy that harnesses technological advancements for the common good, ensuring that progress benefits everyone and upholds the principles of ethics and responsibility.
By focusing on these developments, AIWS and its partners aim to ensure that the convergence of AI and quantum computing technologies contributes positively to society and supports the establishment of a fair, secure, and prosperous global community.

by Editor BGF | Nov 3, 2024 | Global Alliance for Digital Governance
As part of its AI World Society (AIWS) initiative, the Boston Global Forum (BGF) is convening a significant discussion among distinguished leaders, policymakers, eminent thinkers, and business leaders. The goal is to explore strategies and solutions for leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen democracy, gain an advantage over totalitarian systems in the AI landscape, and foster a new era of democracy characterized by opportunities, stability, growth, and cooperation among nations. The focus is on gaining a strategic advantage over dictatorial and totalitarian regimes that misuse AI technologies and engage in unfair competition in the AI economy.
BGF is glad to introduce the writing of the Honorable Mark Kennedy, Director of the Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition at the Wilson Center and a member of the BGF Board of Thinkers, on this topic:
“Advancing Both National Security and Economic Diplomacy in the Developing World”
The strategic competition between the US and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is multifaceted. Actions taken to achieve a policy goal in one arena can have disadvantages relative to other strategic priorities.
This is the dilemma the US faces as it increases tariffs and restricts trade and outward investment to bolster economic and national security. The US must concurrently strengthen its engagement with emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) to counterbalance the PRC’s influence. Recent United Nations votes on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlight that the US cannot take EMDEs for granted. Strategic competition demands that the US seeks to advance economic diplomacy in the developing world amid necessary restrictions to preserve security.
Please see the full article at this link:
Advancing Both National Security and Economic Diplomacy in the Developing World

by Editor BGF | Oct 26, 2024 | News, Shaping Futures
OpenAI is disbanding its “AGI Readiness” team, which advised the company on OpenAI’s capacity to handle artificial intelligence that could potentially equal or surpass human intellect and the world’s readiness to manage such technology.
Miles Brundage, senior advisor for AGI Readiness, announced his departure from the company and wrote that he believes his research will be more impactful externally.
In May, OpenAI decided to disband its Superalignment team, which focused on technology to control and steer superintelligent AI, just one year after it announced the group.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/24/openai-miles-brundage-agi-readiness.html
The AI World Society (AIWS) Model seeks to build a safer, better world with AI. We encourage and call upon companies to uphold their responsibility to humanity in creating and conducting business with AI applications. AGI represents significant progress in AI, and it requires our commitment to duty and responsibility toward humanity and our world.

by Editor BGF | Oct 26, 2024 | Shinzo Abe Initiative for Peace and Security, News
In his vision for a “free and open Indo-Pacific,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, 2015 World Leader for Peace and Security Award Recipient, redefined the geopolitical landscape, advocating for a democratic and cooperative approach to address rising challenges in Asia. Abe’s insight was groundbreaking, as he recognized the implications of China’s rapid economic growth and military expansion on regional stability and the American-led alliances across the Asia-Pacific. Perhaps his most enduring legacy lies in the powerful simplicity of his phrase, “a free and open Indo-Pacific.”
The Shinzo Abe Initiative created the “Indo-Pacific Spark,” aimed at advancing Abe’s vision through economic alliances, with a particular focus on the AI-driven economy, across the United States, Japan, Taiwan, India, and other Asia-Pacific democracies. This initiative addresses growing economic challenges, especially those driven by the AI economy, emanating from China. By fostering collaboration and innovation among like-minded nations, the Indo-Pacific Spark seeks to build an interconnected, new democratic, and resilient economy that champions open markets, fair competition, and robust technological cooperation.
In honoring Shinzo Abe’s legacy, the Indo-Pacific Spark represents more than just an economic strategy; it is a commitment to a new democratic, safe, and inclusive Indo-Pacific. Built on the foundations of Abe’s vision, this initiative will play a crucial role in shaping an AI World Society model where regional partnerships are strengthened, economic resilience is prioritized, and innovative democratic values flourish across the Indo-Pacific.
