Former Minister of Finance, Arben Malaj, spoke about the names of the new government announced by Prime Minister Edi Rama yesterday, for the fourth term.
Among other things, Malaj also analyzed the world's first innovation in a government, the membership of Artificial Intelligence in the role of minister, specifically "Diella".
He said that the virtual minister can be hacked as easily as the physical minister can be corrupted.
"There is a big debate about the limits of artificial intelligence, up to superintelligence that exceeds the capacities of human beings. This is discussed in the world today about the benefits it has and the risks it has. So there is no such thing as simply good and not bad. Finally, the conclusion has been reached that we will face our future not by ignoring artificial intelligence. But by recognizing it and using it. What is strange in political cases is the absolutization that is given to artificial intelligence. Ultimately, it is a software that will be programmed and given to the ministry of artificial intelligence to use. But if in the physical case we have the risk of corruption, in the case of artificial intelligence we have the risk of hacking. And I do not completely agree. We tried it with e-government, which has many achievements, but it taught us a lesson, that we moved too quickly with its application, without creating what is called cybersecurity. We reached that level, that our cybersecurity was so weak, "As well as the secrets of our national intelligence agency, they were leaked on social media. And the risk of a digital minister being hacked is equal to the risk of a physical minister being corrupted, so cybersecurity is a big deal," Malaj told "Report TV".
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