
Prime Minister Edi Rama has affirmed that decisions about 'Diella', the first minister created by Artificial Intelligence, will be made by him and the government cabinet.
Rama said that Diella has not been delegated any governing rights, but her duty is to process as quickly as possible and provide quick responses.
" The curious fact is that people never change, and what I learned from the minister we are talking about, when we asked her to prepare her speech in Parliament, she brought out something that sounds like madness: when electricity was first invented, Parliament rejected it because it was not legal. Parliament at that time decided to continue with candles and not allow electricity to light Parliament. This fact came to Diella's mind.
On the other hand, there are many misunderstandings, not necessarily rejections based on arguments. People who have a different opinion, we don't understand that the Minister of AI will not make decisions for us, we will make the decisions.
"We are not delegating the responsibility to govern or to make final decisions. We are giving it the responsibility to do what it does better than us. And that is to process data quickly and give us very quick answers ," Rama said.
Prime Minister Edi Rama said that without technology and AI, we would have great difficulties. " It has come with blessings for a country like ours, which we have suffered so much in the past.
Without technology and the embrace of technology and the era of digitalization and AI, we would have great difficulties and it would take time for us to catch up with other countries. In an era of linear progress, it is something we will have to do not to fall behind, but with technology, advancement, the chances of progress will be tangible.
We will accept and represent this blessing and not be afraid to try to experience it.
Returning to your words, we have inherited a situation where it was difficult to understand and less responsive to the fact that simply to obtain a birth certificate, people had to spend physical time at counters and ultimately pay a bribe to obtain a document.
Or standing in line for hours or in difficult conditions. What would we do if we didn't have this chance to live in a digital age.
To transform the place of queues, bribes at every step for every administrative service, where public services are now provided by phone. You don't have to move from your place. We still haven't solved the problem of online marriages, since we need witnesses.
Maybe we can do it. What about online divorces? I strongly believe that I have had some, they are simpler than those done on WhatsApp and then formalized in the courtroom. These are blessings generated by technology and it gives new opportunities , "said Rama.
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