Since starting the "Let's Run the World by the Numbers" series, I have come to think something from government policy.
After all, when I read all kinds of data, do all kinds of calculations, and keep thinking about it in order to "see the whole of Japan in numbers," I will find myself getting closer to the government's plan.
Of course, there are many things that the government should be criticized for, but within the framework of the current administrative system, I often think, 'It would be impossible to deal with this any further'.
For example,
The best solution for scheduling the vaccination of 126 million people cannot be found by gathering all the supercomputers in the world.
Incidentally, I hope AI believers will be embarrassed to the hilt when they shout, "Why don't you use AI in our vaccination programs?
That aside.
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It is the lawmakers, or "politicians," who should be blamed, rather than the administrative agencies.
It is the job of politicians to beat the government's ass in the area between illegal and legal.
There are many voters in the world who want politicians to be "righteous," "clean," and "pleasant".
However, for me, it's "anyone who can get it right" (+ either they don't cheat, have an affair, or do corruption, or if they do, they have the intelligence to do so without the media finding out).
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As for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election, I went to vote the other day.
I voted for the 39-year-old science graduate who "used pie charts to describe the degree to which he had achieved his commitments.
I was a little excited at the prospect of finally having a politician who could speak in numbers.