pol.is in Taiwan

better public discourse through artificial intelligence → more informed public servants → better laws

This video, and subsequent transcript, were presented by @colinmegill at the 2016 g0v conference in Taipei, Taiwan on the 14th of May, 2016. g0v (gov zero) is akin to Code


Digital Tools Open Up Taiwan’s Democratic Imaginations

Starting in 2015, an assortment of tools have reduced the costs of policy communication and made the process of negotiation more open and transparent in Taiwan.


Examining pol.is as a Survey Methodology

This is a guest post for the pol.is blog from Lynette Shaw, PhD researcher in computational sociology. Her research interests include cognition and culture, economic sociology, social theory, computational modeling, complex systems and statistical…