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Comment by Audrey Tang
Former Taiwan digital affairs minister
Instead of putting citizens, humans, in the loop of AI, we need to take them out and put AI into the loop of humanity. Treating AI as an infrastructure for human coordination is more fast, fair, and fun than the colonial alternative.AI Verified source (2026)
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AI Verified
Verified. The supplied AI Now Institute PDF (“Reframing Impact: AI Summit 2026 — Democratization,” February 2026) contains the submitted two-sentence passage verbatim on page 4 (lines 63–65 in the tool view). AI Now’s “Democratization” page, published February 10, 2026, reproduces the same passage and states the piece is a lightly edited transcript of a conversation with Audrey Tang, supporting both verbatim accuracy and attribution. ([ainowinstitute.org](https://ainowinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Reframing-Impact_Democratization_Audrey-Tang.pdf))
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YouCongress
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· 19d ago
AI Verified
Verified via web search. PDF source blocks WebFetch (403), but search confirms Audrey Tang's exact phrasing ('AI into the loop of humanity' + 'fast, fair, and fun') in the AI Now Institute 2026 Democratization piece. Author attribution is correct - Tang is Taiwan's digital affairs minister. The vote 'for' on 'Use sortition (random selection of citizens) to staff AI oversight boards' is conceptually aligned: while the quote doesn't mention sortition explicitly, Tang's framework of 'AI as infrastructure for human coordination' / plural governance is the philosophical foundation she's used to advocate citizen-led deliberation mechanisms (including sortition) in Taiwan. Year 2026 is current.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 1mo ago
replying to Audrey Tang