Full text: https://japan.kantei.go.jp/98_abe/statement/201901/_00003.htmlthe Prime Minister’s Keynote Speech at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Toward a New Era of “Hope-Driven Economy”: January 23, 2019 The regime we must build is one for D.F.F.T., Data Free Flow with Trust — non-personal data, needless to say. It is not the big, capital intensive industries, but rather we individuals who will benefit from both the fourth industrial revolution and what we call “Society 5.0,” which this fourth industrial revolution will bring about. In Society 5.0, it is no longer capital but data that connects and drives everything, helping to fill the gap between the rich and the less privileged. Services of medicine and education, from elementary to tertiary, will reach small villages in the Sub Saharan region. Girls who have given up going to school will see, beyond their own village, a wider horizon where the sky is the limit. Our task is obvious. We must make data a great gap buster. Through AI, IoT and robotics, the data-driven Society 5.0 will bring about a new reality for urbanity. Our cities will be made much more livable for all sorts of people from all walks of life. Around 1995, we started to use the Internet on a massive scale, but it was almost 20 years into the 21st century that we found data driving our economy. Why not start the Osaka Track, and make it a very fast track? It will be great if every one of us, from the U.S., Europe, Japan, China, and India, to leap frogging countries in Africa, share our efforts and our successes in breathing fresh life into the WTO.4Osaka Track for Data Governance Now, later this year, in June, in Osaka, Japan, we will be hosting this year’s G20 Summit. Let us make it a chance to regain optimism for the future, providing reassurance that it is possible to achieve a hope-driven economy. As always, at that summit, we are going to discuss a range of issues. First off, I would like Osaka G20 to be long remembered as the summit that started world-wide data governance. Let Osaka G20 set in train a new track for looking at data governance — call it the Osaka Track — under the roof of the WTO.Disruptive Innovations for Climate Change In Osaka, here comes my second point, ladies and gentlemen, I would very much like to highlight what innovation does and how much innovation counts in tackling climate change, because, and this is an important “because,” we NEED disruptions. We must invite more and still more disruptive innovations before it’s too late. CO2, ladies and gentlemen, Speech of the Prime Minister
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