argument: Notizie/News - Administrative Law
Source: Balkan Insight
Albania has introduced artificial intelligence (AI) into its public procurement process in an effort to combat corruption, but the implementation has faced significant challenges. While AI is being used to increase transparency and reduce human interference in the awarding of public contracts, critics argue that it is not a silver bullet for eliminating corruption in the system.
The use of AI in public procurements is intended to ensure that contracts are awarded based on merit and compliance with legal standards, rather than favoritism or bribery. However, the success of these measures depends on the integrity of the data used to train AI systems, as well as the willingness of public officials to embrace transparency.
Despite the potential benefits, the article highlights how flaws in the underlying data and resistance from entrenched interests can limit the effectiveness of AI in addressing corruption. Moreover, experts caution that without proper oversight and accountability mechanisms, AI systems themselves can be manipulated to serve corrupt ends.