AI guidelines for Parliaments - Understanding and applying AI in the parliamentary workspace

DrFotiosFitsilis 19 views 21 slides Oct 24, 2025
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About This Presentation

Presented in the Parliament of Albania on 23 October 2025.


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•MIT study: 150 exec interviews, 350 employee surveys, 300 public
deployments
•Only 5% generate measurable return or scale beyond pilot
•Huge corporate investments in GenAI, but limited profit impact
•Align AI efforts to core business processes and KPIs
•Invest in robust data pipelines, governance, and feedback loops
•Choose focused vendors or external partners when internal capacity is weak

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Fitsilis, von Lucke & De Vrieze, 2024

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The Challenge
•Corporate-controlled AI
•Profit-driven models vs. public interest
•Dependencies on foreign technology
EU AI Factories Initiative
•Goal: European AI independence
•19AI Factories in the making
•13AIFactory Antennas
•5 AI Gigafactories
Parliamentary Implications
•Sovereign infrastructure
•Data governance
•Control over legislative information
AEuropean Perspective
In June 2026, Albania joined the EuroHPC Joint
Undertaking, becoming the 36th participating state to
join the initiative

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Speech to text system “Demosthenes”; link to national AI Factory “Pharos”

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