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    2020-06-03 Sean Moss-Pultz visits

    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      …I’m actually super excited about Cohack.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Congrats on winning!

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Thank you. Thank you. It really helped with UC Berkeley. The School of Public Health there is tasked with how to reopen the campus.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We did work with them three years ago. They have a new Dean now, and so these past two weeks it’s been nonstop meetings, trying to figure out how we can help. There’s a bunch of really good stuff there.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Berkeley really wants to work with Taiwan. They think that there’s this amazing cohort in Taiwan that they would love to be able to study.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Cohort of civic technologists?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      You got it.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      But not cohort of confirmed…

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      People. People’s data. Both.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      …cases? Both, including confirmed cases?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Yeah. Out of Cohack came two amazing things. First is we met Dr. Ho at Sinica. She has been a huge help.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I know.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      The new stuff we’re doing with our app now relates to nutrition, so she was showing us from age 7 to age 12 the youth in Taiwan already have the biomarkers for prediabetes. It was blowing my mind.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We’re doing all kinds of cool stuff to combine nutrition.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s awesome. When we’re in the jury panel we see Dr. Ho’s name. I’m like, “Wait, did you hire her?”

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I can’t afford her.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. She’s the authority of these matters.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      She’s so awesome. This is recorded. It will come out the wrong way, but she reminds so much of my mom.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      From the youngest of age my mom always told me about the benefits of nutrition. “Take care of your health. Your health is the most important thing.”

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We originally wanted her help with Cohack, but then as we talked the stuff that Casey and I are interested in, both physical health, mental health, before we spoke about the social media…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Precision public health.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      You got it. That’s what she wants to do. She doesn’t know software. I’m like, “OK, we know software. We don’t know health and nutrition.”

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s perfectly complementary.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We’ve been meeting with her at least once a week since then.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Wow. She’s like your real mentor now?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      She’s a full-on mentor. She’s awesome. She’s like, “Look at these figures.” She’s like, “I’m not a medical person. I’m public health, but look at these numbers.”

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      She’s like, “If I saw these numbers I couldn’t sleep at night. What are we doing?”

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      The backdrop of all of this is that because of Cohack we got Dr. Ho. UC Berkeley is really excited, “How do we do US-Taiwan study of public health?” so today, mainly, I want to ask for your help navigating.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      There’s three things. When we first showed you the app that we were working on you said, “Hey, maybe do it Web-based.”

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right, because at that point you were not using many of the cell phone sensors.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s right. We’re adding more and more of those cell phone sensors – health, nutrition, location, all this kind of stuff. We have a practical problem in that Apple and Google block anybody that’s not an institution or university.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If you do a Web app, no such…?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Correct, but there’s enough still in our app that we need to be mobile. What we’re trying to do now is essentially, “I’m in this location. Can I show you places that have nutritious food, places you can exercise?”

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s like the mask map. Many of them are Web apps.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      This is interesting. I will push the team to look into that direction again.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Go ahead. I don’t mean to interrupt you.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      No, this is interesting. We’ll definitely look at that again.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      The one thing that we are trying to do is to nudge people through notifications, but then I don’t know. It feels like people have almost managed to crack progressive Web apps to do notifications. We’ll bring this back.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      What I would love your help on is, first, to know are there any institutions that you feel in Taiwan – and we can think about this very creatively. It doesn’t need to be CDC, for example – that we can partner to work on this neighborhood public health.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      In my mind I’ve been crazy inspired by SpaceX and NASA, how you have private and public together. It’s so inspiring.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      What Dr. Ho was showing us was all of this data that CDC is releasing, but they’re mainly releasing it as PDFs. She’s like, “If you just put this into an app and it became location based…”

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Aware of that.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I would be curious, is there any institutions that you felt we could talk to?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Obviously, the whole Cohack organizers.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s the purpose of it, right?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The Cohack organizers. Cohack is run by the Board of Science and Technology. The main institution that supports them is the III.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s why they reached out, then? I’m meeting with them next week.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. You can quote me on it.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      [laughs] Good.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You can quote me in saying that there should be more business-to-government relationships when it comes to counter-coronavirus efforts.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Just as we donated a lot of medical mask to international humanitarian aid, we should also dedicated in a open source manner all our solutions to the epidemic, including the ones that Taiwan have not deployed because of the lack of community spread stage, but we should, nevertheless, support other jurisdictions in doing that.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      III is focused on the digital transformation of the government and the way the government works. If they can help the business community, including medical mask makers, to get this “Taiwan Can Help” brought out to everybody, then every digital governance tool should be part of this so-called national team on the “Taiwan Can Help” club.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Who else is in this club? You have…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We’ve got the medical mask manufacturer. They are now producing a micro-factory that can churn out two million medical masks a day, 24 hours a day. The government, the other economy has to only provide the plots of land, electricity, and water.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Really?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes, so that’s something.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s amazing.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Once you churn out those masks you have to distribute it evenly and have the social innovation that incentivize people to start building the habit of wearing mask, which is far from universal. At which point things like autonomy begin to play a part because it’s essentially a habit-forming tool.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s what we’re trying to do.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You can quote me on that.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I love this.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      III could help you bring this through.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I brought my notes. The other thing is the NDF has an angel fund. They have three different funds.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I’m aware of that.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We’re in the final stages of the process. Our application was accepted.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yay.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Yes. That would be an investment. What I would also like, how can I find if are there government projects that need infrastructure?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We want to build open infrastructure. That’s how we see what we’re doing. With UC Berkeley they’re connecting us now to…Public health offices in the US is county-based.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I’m aware of that.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      They’re connecting us, and we’re trying to figure out how do we build, let’s call it, next-generation public health infrastructure. What I’m curious of is does Taiwan have any of that kind of thing?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes, but it boils down to the NHI and pre-NHI. Everything that’s covered by the National Health insurance is…

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Would they also cover public health? Is that under the same umbrella?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If it’s chronic disease management, that is both Health Promotion Administration, HPA, and also NHI, because it uses insurance money, so that’s naturally NHI.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      HPA, Health Prevention.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      HPA is trying not to use NHI money by preventing you from getting sick in the first place.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Intervention and prevention?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right, exactly.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Who does the prevention?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Prevention is the HPA.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      HPA?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The Health Promotion Administration.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Who are they under?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Both are under the MOHW, the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Do they ever give government contracts to private companies?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yes, of course. They contracted out some websites and apps. They even get selected to the second round of Presidential Hackathon, which means that you can join the…

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Which means we can collaborate with them, right?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Exactly. They have a very interesting topic that works with the weather bureau.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Really?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yeah. The weather bureau partnership is quite surprising, because you wouldn’t think that it has anything to do with public health, but then they work on this kind of heat damage prevention.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The idea is that it can do a precision notification so that the people who anticipate that there is going to be a heat wave or something, they can change their habits, like maybe get a sun umbrella or something, so that they don’t end up using NHI money.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Focus on the prevention, right?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. They are team 189. That’s both the Central Weather Bureau and a promotion agency, but you mostly want to talk to the HPA part of it.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Of course, there’s nothing that says your application cannot connect to the Central Weather Bureau data. They do provide quite some good data when it comes to, for example, respiratory diseases, like if air pollution there was high probably you should stay indoors, or something like that, or wear a mask.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      This is awesome. This is really, really good.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You can volunteer and maybe join the team.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      If we wanted to connect US and Taiwan…we can be even more specific. Let’s say Berkeley and…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      And the research institution.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Academia Sinica, right?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Exactly.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      How would you go about doing that?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Talk to Professor Ho. [laughs]

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      She’ll know?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yeah, because we in the administration, we have no control over Academia Sinica. The Sinica is under the President’s office, so they are not part of the Minister of Science, Education, or anything, which means we can’t really touch Academia Sinica.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It helps, of course, that our previous Vice President is a academician, and the top authority on epidemiology.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      You actually have a connection there, through Dr. Ho.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We do now, yes. She would be good to help navigate this one?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Very much so.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Perfect, because so many people are looking to the public health people to figure out how to open things up, but then the public health people are like, “We don’t have the data to open it up.”

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      The US right now is riots and rockets. It’s complete chaos. We’re trying to export some of the good stuff that Taiwan did over there.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I see that.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s great. The new dean, Michael Lu is his name. He’s Taiwanese. The School of Public Health. There’s such roots between Berkeley and…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Natural connections.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Yes. How should we think of, say, academia or hospitals? NTU, either as a hospital or as a university, versus Sinica? How does the government look at these in terms of public health?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Sinica does research, so Sinica doesn’t quite do application-level stuff. More science, less technology. NTUH is science and technology.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The more industrial, the less applicable is Academia Sinica, but Academia Sinica is also very happy to work with the people who want to…for example, when they’re working on this rapid testing stuff, then they still need to partner with the industry.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      For NTUH they have this natural ecosystem of makers that can help translate any idea into application, into industry. Our previous Minister of Science and Technology is famous for that.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      This is so good. Those are all my questions related to autonomy, navigating how to connect US and Taiwan. Do you have any other things that are on your mind about that?

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    • Casey Alt
      Casey Alt

      That’s everything we talked about.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      This gentleman with a ice stick is a aforementioned foreign service delegate to our office…

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    • Joel Chen
      Joel Chen

      Nice to meet you.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      …and is, in fact, in charge of Cohack. Joel, meet our Cohack winner. [laughs]

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    • Joel Chen
      Joel Chen

      Wow. Really? Where are you from?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      California.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      They’re looking to build institutional collaboration between UC Berkeley – the dean is Taiwanese – and with local research institutions, because III runs the Cohack. They’re going to meet with III, so it’s a great bridge as a part of the U.S.-Taiwan… Sorry, I should say Taiwan-U.S. joint statement here…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      …for coronavirus prevention, this is one of the flagship cases where the III is already looking to export the medical mask and the digital governance know-hows. Having someone who speak both culture is great as our digital ambassador.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We want to export software.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Because the US really needs different software. The hardware’s OK, people are still good, but you have to reload the software.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Governance software.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      It’s really bad. It’s falling apart.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Anyway, this is so that you can make acquaintances.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Yeah, this is so cool.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s fine. It’s fine.

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    • Joel Chen
      Joel Chen

      I’ll keep your attention now.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Please.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      This is Joel.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Joel? Sean. This is Casey.

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    • Joel Chen
      Joel Chen

      Nice to meet you.

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    • Casey Alt
      Casey Alt

      Thank you.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s pretty much it? Anything from you?

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    • Casey Alt
      Casey Alt

      No. Did you want to ask about the…?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I have another set of questions, but those are all the…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Set B?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      This is plan B questions.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      We have 14 minutes. Go for it.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      This guy, Daniel Schmachtenberger, I’ve never heard of him before. Casey found the podcast, “The Portal,” the podcast that I’m a big fan of. This guy is super, super interesting.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      We have both been involved with RadicalxChange and looking for tools besides private property, capitalism, what comes next. This Daniel Schmachtenberger guy has all of these fascinating ideas around non-rivalrous stuff.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Yeah. Kanban.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Are you aware of any other likeminded efforts or people in Taiwan that we can connect with, that we can try some of these ideas?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      A lot.

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    • (laughter)

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Pretty much half the people who come to my office are.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I’ll look at your transcripts, then find people, and then…

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Seriously, like Rufus Pollock, obviously. He created the Open Knowledge Foundation. That’s the Open Data Index. Author of the book “The Open Revolution,” probably think along extremely similar lines. His team, most of them are in Taiwan now.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Really?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      If you go to Taiwan around this month you don’t want to go back anywhere. Many of them are trapped in the bubble.

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    • (laughter)

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    • Casey Alt
      Casey Alt

      It’s a good bubble to be trapped in.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s a good bubble.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      There’s three people that work for Peter Schwabe, one of our advisors, in Amsterdam. They’re postdocs. They happened to be stuck at Academic Sinica, and now they’re stuck for a year.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right. There’s Ray Chan and Joe Hsueh.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Joe?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      They were there when Otto Scharmer of the Theory U, they organized this meeting with this Theory U thinker.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Theory U it’s called?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Theory U. U as in the letter.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      There’s many things. Looking at my transcripts…

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      That’s what I’ve got to do.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      …most thinkers here share very similar lines of thought. I’m this natural attractor.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Can you share a little bit about the history of g0v? I read it through a Westerners lens, but I’m curious what is it doing now? How did it come about?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I wrote, along with many g0v contributors, something called “The First Year of g0v.”

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Is there an English version of this?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Of course. If you google for First Year of g0v, with a zero in it, you will find it. There’s also Japanese version. That goes through all the whys, what, and whos. If you have any follow-up questions it’s easier if you first read this.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Are there other efforts like this that I should be aware of here in Taiwan, or is this the main you think that’s really…?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      There’s many ones like this, but g0v is particularly good because in g0v hackathons most of the other movements will show of to recruit. The next large one is the g0v summit 2020. That’s in Tainan.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      When is this?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s December 3 to 6th.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Good, we still have time.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Tainan, the cultural and food capital of Taiwan.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Tainan is the best weather.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      The best food.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      The best food.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Best culture.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I had Niurou Tang for breakfast. It’s like heaven. It was unbelievable.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Unbelievable. I totally agree. I believe that.

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    • (laughter)

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      It’s so good.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      It’s very, very believable to me.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      It was the most amazing. I am like…My friend, he says, “We’re going to go get beef soup for breakfast.” I’m like, “For breakfast? Seriously?” It was 6:00 AM.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      He’s like, “Get out of bed. It’s going to be gone by 7:00 if you don’t go.” [laughs]

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      This is Scott. It’s so funny.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Until next time.

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    • Casey Alt
      Casey Alt

      Thank you.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Thanks again for everything.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Feel free to quote me when you talk to the III.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Really appreciate it.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I think they’ll be very interested.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Good. This is my first time here.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      That’s right.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      I like this.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Much better than the administration building.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      For sure.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      This is a park.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      When did that wall come down?

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      I’m sorry?

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      The big wall.

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    • Audrey Tang
      Audrey Tang

      Three weeks ago.

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    • Sean Moss-Pultz
      Sean Moss-Pultz

      Thank you.

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