World's First AI Minister is "Pregnant" With 83 Offspring Government Announces
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World's First AI Minister is "Pregnant" With 83 Offspring Government Announces
Albania is breaking all kinds of ground these days. It became one of earliest nations to deploy an AI chatbot, Diella, as a public administration assistant, only to then become the first country with an AI government official when it elevated the chatbot to the role of minister of state for artificial intelligence. The Balkan country isn’t slowing down either — because now, Diella is pregnant. That’s according to Prime Minister Edi Rama, who ann…
Albania's AI-Generated Minister Diella Is 'Pregnant With 83 Babies,' Says PM
In a highly unusual and bizarre announcement at the Berlin Global Dialogue, Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that Diella, the country's first AI-generated cabinet minister, was "pregnant" and "expecting 83 babies." Speaking metaphorically, Rama commented on the project's ambition, saying, “We took quite a risk today with Diella here and we did very well.” He elaborated on the AI's surprising "pregnancy," explaining that these "83 childre…
Prince Mohamed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince of the Council of Ministers, Mr. Eddie Rama, Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, and his accompanying delegation met on the margins of the ninth edition of the M ' am...
In September, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama made headlines when he appointed a virtual assistant generated by artificial intelligence, Diella (Sunflower), as the anti-corruption minister responsible for public procurement. The opposition was outraged, saying it was legally impossible, but the president of the republic recognized the digital assistant, which basically provides online services through the e-Albania portal and helps citizens and…
Diella, the world's first "manager" created with Artificial Intelligence (IA), "she is pregnant" and will soon give birth to "83 children." Word of her impeller, the president of Albania, Edi Rama. The president has announced this week in Global Dialogue, a forum that takes place annually in Berlin (Germany), and that this year has been the scenario chosen by the Balkan politician to draw attention with his latest cyber eccentricity.Keep reading…
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