The Albanian government has announced that it wants to hand over some of the affairs to artificial intelligence to combat corruption and may even give the technology a complete ministry in the future.
According to the Politico Magazine, the Albanian government, a country with a population of 1.5 million in Eastern Europe, hopes that artificial intelligence models such as ChatGPT can replace corrupt government ministers. Albanian Prime Minister Idi Rama suggested last July that artificial intelligence could be a useful tool in trying to eradicate state corruption and increase transparency.
Albania helps artificial intelligence to combat corruption
“One day we may even have a ministry that is fully governed by artificial intelligence,” the Albanian Prime Minister said. “In this way, there will be no relatives or conflicts of interest.”
Although most of these are still theoretical, Idi Rama claims voters can hypnotic a artificial intelligence algorithm for the Council of Ministers and turn Albania into the first country where its entire government is run by ministers and prime ministers.
Among the Balkan countries, Albania is particularly ready to accept artificial intelligence. Albanian-American entrepreneur Mira Morati was one of the most influential people in the growth of the Openai startup from year 1 to 2 and served as the technology director of the startup. He has now launched his own artificial intelligence startup, Thinking Machines Lab, which is worth $ 2 billion.
Like many Balkan countries, Albania has also had many problems, including corruption in a rapid and fierce transition from the economy to the free market. Now we have to wait and see how successful the use of artificial intelligence in the Albanian government and the use of this technology in the fight against corruption will be.
Over the years, various governments around the world have made some interesting initiatives. For example, al -Salvador decided to test Bitcoin as an official currency in the country. This project was, of course, not successful.
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