European Prime Minister Gets ‘World's First’ AI Government Advisor

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Nicolae Ciucă, the Prime Minister of European Union member-state Romania, is said to have caught his own Cabinet off guard on Wednesday after introducing them to their new colleague and advisor — an artificial intelligence named Ion.

A European prime minister has introduced his Cabinet to what he claims is the world’s first AI government advisor.

The AI is now set to serve within the government as an “honorary advisor”, with the Prime Minister claiming that the new synthetic official is the first of its kind across the world., the AI is said to have greeted its new biological colleagues during the press conference earlier this week. “Hi, you gave me life and my role is now to represent you, like a mirror,” Ion reportedly said, before asking those in the room what it should know about Romania.: As of today, the Government of 🇷🇴 Romania has the first government adviser running on AI, a good example of emerging technologies in public service.

 

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Yikes!

AI is something preprogrammed to operate in a certain manner! It only learns from what is input, so unless you allow it to be exposed to everything and input it will only have a marrow output.

Everybody loves sci-fi until it starts really happening.

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