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AI minister Diella will give birth to 83 digital children

I already told that Albania’s prime minister introduced a new minister. That was Diella. An AI-based assistant. She was tasked with overseeing public procurement to reduce corruption, as well as work to increase government efficiency. She has an avatar – a woman in traditional Albanian clothing.

The premier introduced her loudly, called her an AI-based minister.

The president didn’t appoint her then. And now Diella actually processes tenders, manages public procurement. The government claims that all tenders going through her system become completely transparent and inaccessible to human intervention.

And now the most interesting thing. The premier announced that Diella is pregnant and will have 83 digital children. The idea is that each child will be assigned to each Socialist Party deputy. They’ll track parliamentary sessions, analyze discussions and inform about missed issues.

I’m really bothered that they didn’t say these will be Diella’s colleagues. But specifically digital children. It seems someone decided to make hype. Full integration of the entire system is planned by the end of 2026.

Although it’s unclear, if she makes a mistake – who will be put on trial? Those who use her, who developed her or Diella herself? What do you think? Let’s discuss in the comments.

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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