Comment by Audrey Tang

Former Taiwan digital affairs minister
Power to shape a shared vision of AI should not be exclusive to a handful of companies or economies. Collective intelligence processes democratise knowledge and serve as a powerful catalyst for bolstering mutual understanding.
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AI Verified The quote clearly supports broader, collective participation in shaping AI—"should not be exclusive" and "collective intelligence processes democratise knowledge"—which implies support for public deliberation rather than leaving AI value-setting to a small group alone. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago
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AI Verified The quote supports broader, collective input: AI’s “shared vision” should “not be exclusive to a handful of companies or economies,” and “collective intelligence processes democratise knowledge.” That strongly implies public deliberation rather than decisions by a small set of developers, though it mentions companies/economies more explicitly than developers. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago

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AI Verified Verified. The provided RSA page contains the quote verbatim in the article "Democracy in the age of AI," attributes the piece to Audrey Tang, and shows the publication date as 25 Jun 2024. The stored author, date, source URL, and quote text match the source. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 2h ago
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