The 4th Shinzo Abe Conference – Government 24/7: AI and Finance Platforms

The 4th Shinzo Abe Conference – Government 24/7: AI and Finance Platforms

The 4th Shinzo Abe Conference, held at The Okura Tokyo and hosted by the Boston Global Forum (BGF) under the theme “Government 24/7: AI and Finance Platforms,” will conclude with the groundbreaking Tokyo Accord for Government 24/7: AI and Finance Platforms. “Government 24/7: AI and Finance Platforms” envisions a future where artificial intelligence (AI) powers a platform to assist government work and serve citizens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while a finance platform, also operating 24/7, supports public services and citizens. This finance platform will innovate and reform financial systems using AI, digital tools, and quantum computing, ensuring efficiency and resilience. Building on Shinzo Abe’s legacy of innovation and stability, this pioneering framework harnesses AI platforms for continuous governance and integrates financial systems, positioning Japan as a leader in ethical AI and economic advancement.

Speakers (by Alphabet):

Dukakis, Michael, Former Governor of Massachusetts, Co-Founder and Co-Chair of Boston Global Forum

Jonen, Tsukasa, Economic Commentator

Kanehara, Nobukatsu, Executive Director, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation; Professor, Doshisha University; The Inaugural Deputy Secretary-General of the National Security Secretariat

Kano, Takehiro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Delegate of Japan to UNESCO

Kiuchi, Minoru, Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy

Matsuo, Yutaka, Professor from Tokyo University (AI)

Moreno, Elisabeth, Former French Minister, Representative of BGF France and Africa

Nakayama, Yasuhide, Representative of BGF Japan and Taiwan; Former State Minister of Defense, Former State Minister of Foreign Affairs

Nguyen, Tuan, BGF Co-Chair and CEO

Pentland, Alex, MIT and Stanford Professor

Poort, Joris, CEO, Rescale

Tang, Audrey, The First Minister for Digital Affairs, Republic of China

Yano, Kazuo, Fellow of Hitachi, Ltd. (AI)

                                     Agenda

Date: March 28, 2025, 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM (Japan Time)
Venue: The Okura Tokyo, 2-10-4, 6F, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Language: English

Moderator: Soichiro Chiba, Chairman of Thousandleaf, Y7/Y20 Chairman

9:30 AM – Start

  • Introduction
    Nobue Mita, Special Assistant to the Chairman of Boston Global Forum (BGF)
  • Opening Remarks:

Honoring Abe’s Vision: Powering a Peaceful World with Government 24/7
Governor Michael Dukakis, Co-Founder and Co-Chair of Boston Global Forum

            Shinzo Abe’s Living Legacy: AIWS Government 24/7 for a Peaceful World

            Nguyen Anh Tuan, Co-Chair and CEO of Boston Global Forum (BGF)

9:50 AM – Keynote Speech

  • “Japan and AIWS Government 24/7”
    Minoru Kiuchi, Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy, Japan

10:00 AM – Presentations

  • “Leveraging AI Platforms for AIWS Government 24/7”
    Kazuo Yano, Fellow, Hitachi, Ltd. (AI Expert)
  • “Building AI Agents for Government 24/7”
    Joris Poort, CEO, Rescale
  • AI and Government 24/7″
    Yutaka Matsuo, Professor, University of Tokyo
  • “UNESCO’s Perspective on Government 24/7”
    Takehiro Kano, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Delegate of Japan to UNESCO
  • “Taiwan’s View on AIWS Government 24/7 Platforms”
    Audrey Tang, The First Minister for Digital Affairs, Republic of China (Online)
  • “AI Guardians for Government 24/7”
    Nobukatsu Kanehara, Executive Director, Sasakawa Peace Foundation; Professor, Doshisha University
  • “Data-Driven Finance: Powering Government 24/7 with Trust and Transparency”

Alex Pentland, MIT and Stanford Professor

  • Building a Finance Platform for Government 24/7,

Elisabeth Moreno, Former French Minister, Representative of BGF France and Africa

  • “The Abe Financial AI Protocol: A Platform for Fraud Detection, Fiscal Transparency, and Sustainable Growth”
    Yasuhide Nakayama, Representative of BGF Japan and Taiwan; Former State Minister of Defense and Foreign Affairs
  • “The Financial Role in Government 24/7 Platforms”
    Soichiro Chiba, Chairman, Thousandleaf; Y7/Y20 Chairman

10:50 AM – Break

11:00 AM – Discussion

11:55 AM – Announcement

  • “Tokyo Accord for Government 24/7: AI and Finance Platforms”
    Nguyen Anh Tuan, Yasuhide Nakayama, Speakers of the Event, the Enlightenment in Action Alliance (EAA) and Nobue Mita

12:00 PM – Concluding, Nguyen Anh Tuan

Distinguished Leaders at the 4th Shinzo Abe Conference: A Spotlight

Distinguished Leaders at the 4th Shinzo Abe Conference: A Spotlight

The Boston Global Forum (BGF) is honored to introduce two distinguished leaders among those attending and speaking at the 4th Shinzo Abe Conference: Japanese Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy Minoru Kiuchi and BGF Co-Chair and CEO Nguyen Anh Tuan, highlighted by distinguished writers in this official publication of the 4th Shinzo Abe Conference.

Minister Minoru Kiuchi: Bridging Innovation and Governance at the 4th Shinzo Abe Conference – An Official Spotlight

Minoru Kiuchi serves as Japan’s Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy in the Ishiba Cabinet, a position he assumed on October 1, 2024, under Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. A veteran member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the House of Representatives, Kiuchi represents Shizuoka Prefecture’s 7th District, having been elected seven times since 2003. With a distinguished career spanning diplomacy and politics, he brings a wealth of experience to his current portfolio, which also includes responsibilities for Economic Security, the “Cool Japan” Strategy, Intellectual Property Strategy, and Space Policy.

Please see full here

Nguyen Anh Tuan, Architect of AI Innovation and Global Enlightenment

Nguyen Anh Tuan is a visionary leader and innovator who has used his deep understanding of global technology, media, and governance to look forward to a world governed by a social contract of promise and possibility. He serves as the Co-Chair and CEO of the Boston Global Forum (BGF), co-founded in 2012 with former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis.

BGF has emerged as a “think and do” tank dedicated to fostering peace, security, and innovation through international collaboration, particularly at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, political exchange, and cultural exchange. It is a mission Tuan personifies; in other capacities he is a Distinguished Member of the Wilson Center’s Institute for Strategic Competition Steering Committee, co-founder of the Michael Dukakis Institute for Leadership and Innovation (MDI) and of the AI World Society (AIWS) Initiative, launched with Governor Dukakis in 2017, to advance ethical AI development. His AIWS Government 24/7 Initiative—envisioning AI-driven governance with governments serving citizens 24/7—earned him the title of Person of the Year 2018 from Vietnam National Television (VTV). In January 2025, Nguyen Anh Tuan was honored with the UNGSII Award at Davos, recognizing his outstanding leadership and contributions to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through AI innovation.

Please see full here

Four Pillars Roundup: President Trump suggests US could run Ukraine’s power plants

Four Pillars Roundup: President Trump suggests US could run Ukraine’s power plants

US President Donald Trump has held what he described as a “very good” hour-long phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, a day after speaking to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.

Zelensky said afterwards that he believed that “lasting peace can be achieved this year” under Trump’s leadership.

Possible US ownership of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants was also discussed, the White House said, though this has been ruled out by Zelensky.

The tone of the call seems to be in contrast to Zelensky’s visit to the White House last month, in which the two leaders – along with US Vice-President JD Vance.

Wednesday marked the first time the two men have spoken since that Oval Office meeting – although since then, their teams have met in Saudi Arabia and negotiated a proposed 30-day ceasefire.

While it is backed by Ukraine and the US, Putin rejected the proposal for a widespread pause in the conflict during his phone call with the US president on Tuesday.

See full here: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62k1w7z5rro

A Strategic Vision for US AI Leadership: Supporting Security, Innovation, Democracy and Global Prosperity

A Strategic Vision for US AI Leadership: Supporting Security, Innovation, Democracy and Global Prosperity

Mark Kennedy, Member of BGF Board of Thinkers

As submitted to the Office of Science and Technology Policy in response to a Request For Information asking for input for their upcoming US AI Action Plan

Action Steps to Strengthen US AI Leadership and Economic Competitiveness
  • Invest in AI Talent Pipeline– China graduates twicethe number of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) PhDs as the US. With the US ranking near the bottom in the percentage of graduates pursuing STEM fields, it has long relied on attracting the world’s best and brightest. Visas for Chinese students and academics have fallen by two-thirds since peaking in 2015. A recent surge in students from India is taking up some of the slack. It is important that policies and a welcoming environment continue to attract the global AI talent essential to US tech leadership while also investing more in STEM education for American students.
  1. Provide Access to High-Performance Compute Power– Establish a national AI compute network to support research universities. Increase domestic semiconductor production and high-performance computing (HPC) resources to support AI research and private-sector innovation. Gain a decisive lead in emerging technologies that promise faster and greener compute power, such as optical computing (using laser light waves), neuromorphic computing (modeled after systems in the human brain), and quantum computing (using subatomic particles).
  • Secure Data– Secure access to unbiased, high-quality data for US AI researchers. Consider which datasets should be restricted from strategic competitors. Counter China’s growing control over the data flowing through global telecommunications (Huawei, ZTE) and logistics (LOGINK) software, while promoting secure, US-aligned alternatives.
  1. Fund Research– Fully fund research as authorized in the CHIPS and Science Act, prioritizing AI and other technologies that will shape tomorrow like quantum, biotech and nanotechnology. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), China recently overtook the US in research funding at universities and government entities. Unless funding trends are reversed China will soon overtake the US in total research funding. The US must ensure American institutions remain the world’s AI research hubs.
  2. Invest in AI for Economic Competitiveness– Support AI-driven innovation across key industries (healthcare, manufacturing, energy, finance) by incentivizing AI adoption in small businesses and expanding AI-driven workforce training programs. The goal should be for AI to enhance productivity and job creation to ensure continued opportunities for American workers.
Action Steps to Address AI’s Societal Risks 
  1. Strengthen AI Transparent Government Use– Promote AI usage to provide 24/7 government services in a transparent manner, enhancing the availability and ease of accessing government services while maintaining trust and accountability.
  2. Combat AI-Powered Disinformation While Preserving Free Speech –Work with AI firms to advance voluntary content labeling, misinformation detection, and deepfake protections—without empowering censorship frameworks that could restrict political discourse.

Please see full here: https://bostonglobalforum.org/publication/14916/

and https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/strategic-vision-us-ai-leadership-supporting-security-innovation-democracy-and-global

Boston Global Forum Mourns the Loss of Kitty Dukakis, Former First Lady of Massachusetts and Cherished Supporter

Boston Global Forum Mourns the Loss of Kitty Dukakis, Former First Lady of Massachusetts and Cherished Supporter

Boston, MA – March 22, 2025 – The Boston Global Forum (BGF) is deeply saddened to hear the passing of Kitty Dukakis, former First Lady of Massachusetts and the outspoken wife of BGF Co-chair Governor Michael Dukakis, who died at the age of 88. Kitty was a steadfast supporter of BGF, leaving an indelible mark on our mission to advance global enlightenment through ethical governance and innovation.

Kitty Dukakis was a remarkable advocate for social causes, known for her candor and compassion. Her support for her husband and BGF was unwavering, reflecting her commitment to fostering global dialogue and peace.

Nguyen Anh Tuan, BGF Co-Founder, Co-Chair, and CEO, shared his heartfelt reflections: “Kitty was truly remarkable, and her legacy will live on in so many ways. I will always remember her Vietnam trip in April 2013—she holds a very special place in my heart. At the Shinzo Abe Conference in Tokyo on March 28, participants and I will observe a minute of silence in memory and respect for Kitty.”

Kitty’s visit to Vietnam in 2013, alongside BGF leaders, exemplified her dedication to cultural exchange and global understanding, leaving a lasting impression on all who met her. Her warmth, resilience, and advocacy for mental health awareness and social justice inspired countless individuals, including those within the BGF community.

The Boston Global Forum extends its deepest condolences to Governor Michael Dukakis, their family, and all who knew and loved Kitty. May her memory be a blessing.

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Kitty Dukakis attending the Boston Global Forum Conference at Harvard Kennedy School, November 2014