Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced that an Artificial Intelligence-generated “minister” has been appointed to tackle corruption and promote transparency and innovation. The name of the bot is
Diella and her responsibility is to help ensure that public tenders are fully free of corruption, and ensure that government work faster and transparently.
A Japanese political party, the
Path to Rebirth party, recently made it public that it will install an AI as its leader after its founder Shinji Ishimaru resigned. The AI will be responsible for decisions such as the distribution of its resources among members. It wouldn't make any political decision.
Don't be surprised to see a robot standing for an election in your country very soon.
This is a nice innovation and I doubt if the government of my country would dear to develop or buy robots like this one that can tackle corruption. Let's see how this would play out because I know charging the robot would be another story to tell when it is carrying out the ministerial work.
My question is how would this robot tackle corruption if you don't mind? Could it be by walking around checking who's corruption or their is a mechanism for this?