‘Not here to replace people’: AI-generated minister addresses Albanian parliament
September 20, 2025 12:52 pm
Albania’s new AI-generated minister has addressed parliament for the first time, insisting it’s “not here to replace people, but to help them”.
The world’s first AI government minister was appointed last week by Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama.
“Some have called me ‘unconstitutional’ because I am not a human being,” the minister – given the name Diella, which means “sun” in Albanian – told parliament in a video, appearing as a woman dressed in a traditional Albanian costume.
It was unclear how the video was generated or the origin of the speech.
“Let me remind you, the real danger to constitutions has never been the machines but the inhumane decisions of those in power,” the bot said.
Last week, Mr Rama said Diella would be entrusted with all decisions on public tenders, making them “100 per cent corruption-free and every public fund submitted to the tender procedure will be perfectly transparent”.
Diella was launched in January as an AI-powered virtual assistant to help people use the official e-Albania platform, which provides documents and services.
Albania ranks 80th out of 180 countries in Transparency International’s corruption index.
The mayor of the capital city Tirana, a former close associate of the Prime Minister, has been in pre-trial detention for months on suspicion of corruption in the awarding of public contracts and money laundering.
But the creation of Diella has angered the opposition.
“The goal is nothing more than to attract attention,” former prime minister and opposition leader Sali Berisha, who himself has been accused of graft, said.
“It is impossible to curb corruption with Diella. Who will control Diella? Diella is unconstitutional, and the Democratic Party will take the matter to the Constitutional Court.”
The government’s plans were adopted after a rowdy debate in which the opposition boycotted the vote.
Diella also responded to constitutional concerns, noting that the law “speaks of duties, responsibilities, transparency, without discrimination”.
“I assure you, I embody these values as rigorously as any human colleague. Perhaps even more so,” it said.
The fight against corruption is key to Albania’s bid to join the European Union. Mr Rama aspires to lead the Balkan nation of 2.8 million people into the bloc by 2030.
Source: AFP
--Agencies