TIRANA — Albania has become the first country in the world to have an AI
minister — not a minister for AI, but a virtual minister made of pixels and code
and powered by artificial intelligence.
Her name is Diella, meaning sunshine in Albanian, and she will be responsible
for all public procurement, Prime Minister Edi Rama said Thursday.
During the summer, Rama mused that one day the country could have a digital
minister and even an AI prime minister, but few thought that day would come
around so quickly.
At the Socialist Party assembly in Tirana on Thursday, where Rama announced
which ministers would get the chop and which would stay on for another mandate,
he also introduced Diella, the only non-human member of the government.
“Diella is the first member not physically present, but virtually created by
artificial intelligence,” he told party members.
Rama stated that decisions on tenders would be taken “out of the ministries” and
placed in the hands of Diella, who is “the servant of public procurement.” He
said the process will be “step-by-step,” but Albania will be a country where
public tenders are “100 percent incorruptible and where every public fund that
goes through the tender procedure is 100 percent legible.”
“This is not science fiction, but the duty of Diella,” he said.
Diella has already been introduced to Albanian citizens as she powers the
country’s e-Albania platform, which allows citizens to access almost all
government services digitally. She even has an avatar, appearing as a young
woman dressed in traditional Albanian clothing.
Diella will evaluate tenders and have the right to “hire talents here from all
over the world,” while breaking down “the fear of prejudice and rigidity of the
administration.”
Albania has long battled with corruption, particularly in public administration
and in the area of public procurement. The matter has been repeatedly
highlighted by the European Union in its annual rule of law reports.
Rama swept to a historic fourth mandate in May 2025, on a ticket of joining the
bloc by 2030.