September 12, 2025
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In Albania, public procurement minister was assigned a bot with artificial intelligence

Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since the early 2000s. I like to play computer games and understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.

The Albania government has announced the appointment of artificial intelligence to the post of minister responsible for public procurement. Reuters writes about it.

The new digital official, named Diella, was represented by Prime Minister Edie Rama during a presentation of a new government. According to the frame, Diella has no physical presence, but is a full member of the cabinet created on the basis of artificial intelligence. The main task of the bot will be to administration of tenders, in which the state concludes contracts with private companies.

The appointment of Diella was a reaction to many years of corruption scandals in Albania, which are related to public procurement. This country, according to experts, is the center of activity of organized criminal groups engaged in laundering funds received from drug trafficking and weapons. This image complicates the process of integration of Albania into the European Union, which Prime Minister Rama plans to complete by 2030.

Diella, which in Albanian means “the sun,” previously functioned as a virtual assistant on the E-Albania platform. It helped citizens and businesses to receive state documents using voice teams and electronic seals. Its interface is decorated in the style of traditional Albanian clothing.

The Albanian government has not specified what level of human control will be applied to Diella, as well as what are the risks of its possible manipulation by humans.

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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since the early 2000s. I like to play computer games and understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.

The Albania government has announced the appointment of artificial intelligence to the post of minister responsible for public procurement. Reuters writes about it.

The new digital official, named Diella, was represented by Prime Minister Edie Rama during a presentation of a new government. According to the frame, Diella has no physical presence, but is a full member of the cabinet created on the basis of artificial intelligence. The main task of the bot will be to administration of tenders, in which the state concludes contracts with private companies.

The appointment of Diella was a reaction to many years of corruption scandals in Albania, which are related to public procurement. This country, according to experts, is the center of activity of organized criminal groups engaged in laundering funds received from drug trafficking and weapons. This image complicates the process of integration of Albania into the European Union, which Prime Minister Rama plans to complete by 2030.

Diella, which in Albanian means “the sun,” previously functioned as a virtual assistant on the E-Albania platform. It helped citizens and businesses to receive state documents using voice teams and electronic seals. Its interface is decorated in the style of traditional Albanian clothing.

The Albanian government has not specified what level of human control will be applied to Diella, as well as what are the risks of its possible manipulation by humans.

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