That’s right, because there’s a special administration within the MOE called the Youth Development Administration, which used to be their own cabinet member. Then it got folded into the MOE.
Yeah, right. You want a personal link? Well, she has a name card.
[laughs] And in charge of youth engagement, too. There’s a dedicated administration within the MOE.
This lady there is from the MOE.
I know.
Yeah, I know. What my thought is, just to engage more with the MOE, because the MOE has, by far, the strongest link.
OK, right. [laughs]
Ah, so it’s even earlier for Taiwan.
Of course. If I can pre-record…
Yeah, because it’s rather early in the day.
Can I pre-record?
Absolutely. It’s like 20 minutes?
That’s awesome.
[laughs]
Even the rain and wind are sweet.
I know, I know, yeah.
The food is better, much better. To get Tainan-quality food in Taipei, you have to pay 10 times.
There’s a very strong, vibrant community in Tainan. I think because, nowadays, it’s all about inspiration and creativity. The food there is better, so they have a real advantage.
Yeah, in the place where the mask map originated.
I think he worked with NTUH too?
AetherAI, the medical image team.
That’s right. It’s awesome.
Yeah, I see. I see.
Right, [inaudible 7:38] style.
That’s right. It’s an ideal humanoid. [laughs]
I see that. I see that. Yes, looking very human-like.
That’s right, that’s right. You have this flawless accent. Too perfect.
Ah, that’s right.
Oh, you are AI?
I believe you are a human being — I believe you are not an AI person.
Cool.
Wow.
I didn’t how to pronounce it, but I’ve heard of it. [laughs]
Dataa.
Yeah, it’s Dataa, with the extra A, right?
That’s right.
Which may be actually the same courses taught. If you call it 程式設計, program design, then it’s very equal. If you call it software engineering… [laughs]
Interestingly, if we call it “design,” then you don’t have that much of a gender gap. [laughs]
Yeah, like faculty composition and things like that.
Yeah, of course, yes.
That’s exactly right.
…cultures. That’s exactly what I’m…
That’s right, and a lot of diversity in…
I can’t quite say that I was born in ‘81, but yes. [laughs]
Or maybe you do all in Mandarin. [laughs]
Because I think in English, so it’s actually easier if you do all English.
Very happy to meet you.
OK.
Or will it be in Mandarin?