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8. Fostering people who can open up the future

The world of technology is making huge strides. In particular, services using artificial intelligence, AI, are spreading widely and making our lives much more convenient. The evolution of AI is, however, not stopping at just improving services and transforming business models, with it said that by 2045 it will even surpass human intelligence. There is much debate about AI, with views that “AI will solve various problems facing humanity” on one hand, and “AI will take away human jobs and dominate society” on the other. That is why we must now, at this time, nurture a diverse range of people who will lead the future: people full of ideas who can envision a future that is truly fulfilling, and those with the superb skills to integrate ground-breaking innovations into society. Only when the power of people who will open the future is combined with the power of ever-evolving technology, will we be able to create a future in which everyone can feel happy and fulfilled. With renewed determination we will carry on the spirit of "First is people, second is people, third is people,” which was stated over and over again by Goto Shinpei, the seventh mayor of Tokyo, we will shine the "light" on people and focus on initiatives that can fully draw out their potential.

With the conviction that Tokyo will be there in the future, continuing its boundless growth, I am determined to press on forward at the speed of light. I ask for the understanding and cooperation of the members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly and the citizens of Tokyo.

Including the matters to which I have already referred, a total of 111 bills have been presented to this regular session of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, including 33 budget bills and 61 ordinance bills, for deliberation among the Assembly members.

This concludes my speech to the Assembly. Thank you.