Boston Global Forum to Convene AIWS Trust Infrastructure Conference at Interop Tokyo 2026

May 26, 2026News

Advancing the AIWS Trust Order for Humanity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

The Boston Global Forum (BGF) and AIWS will convene a special conference on the morning of June 12, 2026, at Interop Tokyo 2026 to discuss the implementation of the AIWS Trust Infrastructure and the AIWS Trust Order for the Age of Artificial Intelligence.

The conference will bring together leaders from government, technology, academia, media, and civil society to advance practical pathways for trustworthy, transparent, accountable, and humane AI systems.

This event continues the vision presented by Nguyen Anh Tuan, Co-Founder, Co-Chair, and CEO of the Boston Global Forum, in his Distinguished Keynote Address at the Headquarters of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on March 31, 2026, which called on Japan to pioneer the AIWS Trust Infrastructure and AIWS Trust Order for the AI Age.

The Interop Tokyo conference also represents a concrete step toward implementing the moral vision of Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, issued on May 25, 2026, together with The Lumina Declaration on Human Dignity – For Humanity in the AI Age, issued by Nguyen Anh Tuan and AIWS Lumina on the same day.

The discussions will focus on:

  • AIWS Trust Infrastructure,
  • AIWS Information Trust Infrastructure,
  • AIWS Trust Rating and AIWS Trust Index,
  • trustworthy AI governance,
  • information integrity and democracy,
  • AIWS Lumina as a cultural architecture for humanity,
  • and the advancement of the AIWS Trust Order.

A major milestone of the conference will be the introduction of AIWS Trust Standards version 0.0, marking the public beginning of a practical framework for assessing AI systems affecting democracy, education, health, finance, labor, media, and public information.

Later that same day, follow-up discussions will continue at the National Diet of Japan, where leaders and partners will discuss implementation pathways for the United States, Europe, Japan, Vietnam, ASEAN, and the Global South.