Albania Names AI 'Minister' Diella to Run Public Procurement
Diella, an AI minister, oversees Albania's public procurement to eliminate corruption by ensuring all tender decisions are fully transparent and free from human bias, officials said.
- 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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A few days ago, a small country in southeastern Europe was notified by an unusual event: its prime minister, Edi Rama, announced last Thursday the appointment of a minister generated by artificial intelligence. And what promised innovation soon sparked debates on several points, about the usefulness and objectivity of this tool. "The new capital market." The Argentine bond with greater volume now operates 24/7Yes, the new official, baptized with…
Albania appoints AI official to fight government corruption
While the rest of us are worrying about artificial intelligence stealing our jobs, our intellectual property, or hallucinating bullshit that makes our lie-ridden world just a tiny bit worse, Albania has put a Large Language Model to work in a public office: "Diella, the first cabinet member who is not physically present, but has been virtually created by AI," Rama said Thursday, according to The Guardian, and will aim to create "a country where…
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