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Institute for Social Vision Design

Debates

Exploring multiple perspectives on social issues through structured dialogue. Deepening understanding through evidence-based and value-explicit discussion.

Simulation

Can Basic Income Replace Social Security?

Monthly payments of 70,000 yen to all citizens unconditionally—Is Basic Income (BI) a prescription for streamlining expanding social security costs, or a dangerous experiment that dismantles the safety net for the most vulnerable? A debate on structural issues from three perspectives: fiscal studies, welfare state theory, and grassroots support.

WelfarePolicyDebateSocial Issues
Simulation

The AI and Civic Participation Dilemma — Does Automating Public Input Expand Democracy?

In a Japan where public comments receive zero responses and voter turnout sits at 53%, can AI-driven public input collection genuinely expand democracy? Drawing on global experiments — vTaiwan, Habermas Machine, Decidim — four panelists illuminate the structural fault lines through simulated debate.

Digital & AIPolicy MakingAI EthicsPublic Policy
Simulation

What Does Expanding Foreign Worker Admissions Bring to Japanese Society?

A simulation debate analyzing the trade-off between labor shortages and social integration. Examines the merits and risks of expanding foreign worker admissions against the backdrop of institutional reform from the Technical Intern Training Program to the new Specified Skilled Worker Training system and projected labor shortfalls by 2040.

DebateImmigrationLabor & EmploymentJapan
Simulation

Can Nuclear Power Be a Viable Option for 'Decarbonization'?

A simulation debate analyzing the trade-off between nuclear power's decarbonization potential and safety risks. Examines lifecycle CO2 emissions, nuclear waste management, and the optimal combination with renewable energy from the perspective of energy mix structure.

DebateEnergyEnvironmentClimate Change
Simulation

Does DX Promotion Narrow or Widen the Regional Gap?

A simulation debate analyzing the benefits and inequality risks of Japan's Digital Agency DX policies. Examines the digital divide between municipalities, IT adoption gaps among elderly populations, and the relationship with Tokyo-centric concentration in the context of regional revitalization.

DebateDigital & AIRegionalInequality
Simulation

Can Climate Action and Economic Growth Coexist?

A simulation debate contrasting green growth theory with degrowth arguments. Examines whether Japan can achieve the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target while sustaining economic growth, and whether transitioning away from GDP-dependent models is realistic.

DebateClimate ChangeEconomyEnvironment
Simulation

Should Military AI Be Permitted? — The Intersection of National Security and Technology Ethics

The military use of AI technology has created a head-on collision between security logic and technology ethics. Through a simulated debate among four fictional debaters, we illuminate the structural points of contention in this issue.

TechnologyAI EthicsNational SecurityUnited States