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2025.10.09

[Recording Available]Virtual Government Seminar 2025

“Utilizing AI in the Public Sector: A New Step Toward Regional Cooperation in Asia”

The Institute of Administrative Information Systems (IAIS) co-hosted the 19th Virtual Government Seminar with the Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), The University of Tokyo.

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≪Program≫

1. Opening Remarks (0:00–)

  • Seijiro Hatanaka, President, Institute of Administrative Information Systems (IAIS)

  • Daiji Kawaguchi, Dean, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo


2. Keynote Speech I (11:35–)

“Governing with AI – Lessons and Directions for Asia”

  • Ms. Elsa Pilichowski, Director, Public Governance Directorate, OECD


3. Keynote Speech II (29:06–)

“AI, Digital Transformation, and Human-Centric Governance”

  • Dr. Keegan McBride, Senior Policy Advisor, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change


4. Panel Discussion I (48:55–)

“Implications of Governing with AI”

Panelists:

  • Mr. Jamie Berryhill, Public Governance Directorate, OECD

  • Dr. Keegan McBride, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

    Moderator:

  • Professor Hideaki Shiroyama, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo


5. Panel Discussion II (1:22:13–)

“AI Utilization in the Public Sector in Asia”

Panelists:

  • Takashi Asanuma, Chief Digital Officer, Digital Agency, Government of Japan

  • Mr. Laurence Liau, National University of Singapore

  • Mr. Pandu Kartika Putra, Government of Indonesia

    Moderator:

  • Professor Hideaki Shiroyama, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo


6. Closing Remarks and Future Outlook (2:12:27–)

  • Professor Hideaki Shiroyama, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo