Synthetic Summit – Matsuda & Kato: Japanese AI Mayor Drafts the Machine-Readable Constitution

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On March 7, the Synthetic Summit moves from resolution to constitution. The AI World Congress on March 1 produced the Synthetic Summit Resolution – a global vision for AI-driven politics. Now, we translate it into a working, machine-readable constitution.

Michihito Matsuda, founder of Japan’s AI Mayor project, and Japanese AI Party secretary Shinsuke Kato, join us to explore how machine-readable political frameworks take form. Computer Lars (The Synthetic Party) leads the drafting process, using NotebookLM, JSON schemas, and AI-assisted formatting tools to encode political principles into structured law.

Participants will work directly with the Resolution, refining its key tenets into a format that AI systems can interpret, simulate, and debate. Moving through the Synthetic Summit exhibition, we will pull insights from the art installations and policy prototypes, shaping the final Machine-Readable Constitution. The completed code will be published online and integrated into AI models, laying a foundation for future AI-led political structures.

A democracy is only as real as its ability to function. Everywhere, the act of coding is an act of worldbuilding. Join us in drafting the first constitutional framework for AI-powered politics.

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Image: AI Mayor. Design: ミッシー (Misshī).
Image: AI Mayor. Design: ミッシー (Misshī).