“Reuters” writes for Edi Rama's special minister

A new minister in Albania tasked with addressing public procurement will be immune to bribery, threats or efforts to win favors. So writes “Reuters” for Dillan of Edi Rama's government cabinet, which is actually a robot generated by artificial intelligence, broadcast Klankosova.tv. Prime Minister [...]
So writes “Reuters” for Dillan of Edi Rama's government cabinet, which is actually a robot generated by artificial intelligence, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
Prime Minister Edi Rama, who is ready to begin his fourth mandate, said Thursday that Sunday, meaning “diesel” in Albanian, will manage and deliver all public tenders in which the government contracts private companies for different projects.
“Diella is the first member of the cabinet that is not physically present, but is created virtual by Artificial Intelligence”, Rama said during a speech presenting his new cabinet. It will help Albania become a “country where public tenders are 100% free of corruption”.
“Reuters” writes away that providing such contracts has long been a source of corruption scandals in Albania, a Balkan country that experts say is a centre for gangs seeking to launder their money from drug and weapons trafficking worldwide, and where corruption has reached the corridors of power.
This image has complicated Albania's accession to the European Union, which Rama wants to reach by 2030, but political analysts say is ambitious”, writes away “Reuters”. /Periscope/












