Albania Just Appointed the World's First AI Minister -- Meet Diella
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : By putting an AI in charge of public spending, Rama is sending a message: we're serious about reform -- and we'll use technology to prove it.52% : But at the Socialist Party assembly on Thursday, he caught everyone off guard: Diella -- whose given name means sunshine in Albanian -- is officially now responsible for one of the most sensitive aspects of government: public procurement.
39% : Why Diella Matters Public tenders in Albania -- think multi-million-euro infrastructure contracts -- have long been under EU scrutiny for corruption risks.
31% : The EU has repeatedly flagged corruption as a key obstacle.
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