Kathmandu: Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said that the Parliament is studying the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve functional efficiency. Speaking at the National Artificial Intelligence Conference organized by the Digital Media Foundation here today, he said that AI could be useful in Parliament and committees as well as in speech-to-text conversion and quickly finding and analyzing data related to bills.
According to National News Agency Nepal, necessary policy and legal arrangements are being made to use and regulate artificial intelligence. Speaker Ghimire mentioned that the challenges of misinformation, hacking, and data security are also being considered. He emphasized that the capacity of the parliament or the government alone cannot suffice in formulating laws on such technical and complex issues, urging for the support and active participation of experts and stakeholders.
He also recalled that the government had approved the National Artificial Intelligence Policy in August, highlighting the need for comprehensive collaboration in advancing AI utilization in parliamentary functions.