Albania Appoints AI-Generated 'Minister' for Public Procurement
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- 10 Sept 2025
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- 13 Sept 2025, 04:57 pm
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Edi Rama, PM, says digital assistant Diella will make Albania ‘a country where public tenders are 100% free of corruption’
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Albania has made a groundbreaking move by appointing an AI-created digital assistant, Diella, as a virtual minister in charge of public procurement. This initiative aims to eliminate corruption in public tenders, a longstanding issue in the country. By automating the decision-making process for public tenders, the Albanian government hopes to enhance transparency and accountability. The introduction of AI in governance reflects a significant shift towards integrating technology as an active participant, not merely a tool. The decision is part of a broader strategy by the Albanian government to use AI as a means to combat corruption, serving as an example of potential AI applications in governance and risk reduction on a global scale.
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Edi Rama said Diella was ‘the first cabinet member who is not physically present, but has been virtually created by AI’.Photograph: Borut Živulovič/ReutersView image in fullscreenEdi Rama said Diella was ‘the first cabinet member who is not physically present, but has been virtually created by AI’.Photograph: Borut Živulovič/ReutersAlbania puts AI-created ‘minister’ in charge of public procurementEdi Rama, PM, says digital assistant Diella will make Albania ‘a country where public tenders are 100% free of corruption’A digital assistant that helps people navigate government services online has become the first “virtually created” AI cabinet minister and put in charge of public procurement in an attempt to cut down on corruption, the Albanian prime minister has said.Diella, which means Sun in Albanian, has beenadvising users on the state’s e-Albania portal since January, helping them through voice commands with the full range of bureaucratic tasks they need to perform in order to access about 95% of citizen services digitally.“Diella, the first cabinet member who is not physically present, but has been virtually created by AI”, would help make Albania “a country where public tenders are 100% free of corruption”, Edi Rama said on Thursday.Announcing the makeup of his fourth consecutive government at the ruling Socialist party conference in Tirana, Rama said Diella, who on the e-Albania portal is dressed in traditional Albanian costume, would become “the servant of public procurement”.Responsibility for deciding the winners of public tenders would be removed from government ministries in a “step-by-step” process and handled by artificial intelligence to ensure “all public spending in the tender process is 100% clear”, he said.Diella would examine every tender in which the government contracts private companies and objectively assess the merits of each, said Rama, who was re-elected in May and has previously said he sees AI as a potentially effective anti-corruption tool that would eliminate bribes, threats and conflicts of interest.Public tenders have long been a source of corruption scandals in Albania, which experts say is a hub for international gangs seeking to launder money from trafficking drugs and weapons and where graft has extended into the upper reaches of government.Albanian media praisedthe move as “a major transformation in the way the Albanian government conceives and exercises administrative power, introducing technology not only as a tool, but also as an active participant in governance”.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionNot everyone was convinced, however. “In Albania, even Diella will be corrupted,” commented one Facebook user.Explore more on these topicsAlbaniaArtificial intelligence (AI)EuropenewsShareReuse this content