Albania’s opposition leader Sali Berisha, representing the Democratic Party (PD), has criticized the government"s recent appointment of the artificial intelligence system "Diella" as a minister, labeling it unconstitutional. Berisha argued that the Albanian constitution stipulates that only mentally capable citizens are eligible to hold ministerial positions, a criterion he claims AI Diella does not meet.
This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in government and public administration. Berisha"s remarks highlight concerns regarding the qualifications necessary for public office in Albania.
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