Albania Names AI 'Minister' Diella to Run Public Procurement
Diella, Albania's AI minister, aims to eliminate corruption in public procurement, overseeing tenders with a promise of 100% transparency and fairness, supporting EU accession goals.
- Albania has appointed its first AI minister, named Diella, to oversee public procurement and combat corruption in the country.
- President Edi Rama stated that Diella is designed to ensure public tenders are '100% free of corruption.'
- The Socialist Party, led by Rama, won 83 of the 140 Assembly seats in the May 11 elections.
- Corruption has been a significant issue in Albania, as noted by Rama, who emphasized the importance of Diella's role in governance.
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Diella is a chatbot in traditional Albanian clothing. In the future, "she" will decide on the award of public contracts – in order to fight corruption.
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Albania has reportedly introduced Diella, an AI-powered virtual minister, becoming the first country to appoint a fully digital figure. Tasked with overseeing public procurement, Diella appears as a young woman in traditional Albanian clothing. Prime Minister Edi Rama said she is the first virtually created member, now integrated into the e-Albania platform for digital government services. 🌎 Diella, the ‘AI Minister’: Albania Becomes World’s Fi…
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced on Thursday the appointment of a Minister generated by artificial intelligence named Diella, to fight corruption.
Its main function is to analyze large volumes of information to detect irregular patterns and optimize the efficiency of public services

Albania's leader says his new Cabinet includes an AI 'minister' to fight corruption
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama says his new cabinet will include an artificial intelligence “minister” in charge of fighting corruption.
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