MPs from Koshi said: AI is more efficient than humans!

MPs say: ”Using AI will save our time and work will be easier.”

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MPs from Koshi said: AI is more efficient than humans!

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"We were spending all these years writing speeches and making statuses, but AI prepared a sweet speech in a moment," was the first reaction of the parliamentarians of Koshi province who participated in the artificial intelligence (AI) training. They added, 'AI is more efficient than humans!'

Resource Development Forum for Human Rights (Redef) Nepal with the support of United Nations Federal Development Program (UNDP) on Sunday interviewed women and marginalized community MPs from Koshi with the world of AI . "The next era is AI,"  After the completion of the training, Maia Shrestha, the state MP of the Congress, said, "Using AI will save our time and work will be easier." The participants of the

training were neither taught complex science formulas, nor how to build a robot. Instead, they were taught the art of speech-writing by AI, how to write statuses on social media or how to create content useful for dissenting votes in the House. 

State Assembly Deputy Speaker Shrijan Danuwar has given AI training to 93 members of the State Assembly  She said that it is necessary. "This is a new technology, it doesn't matter if everyone learns it," she said. 

Maoist Center MPs Gomvu Sherpa, Gayanand Mandal, Ram Prasad Mahato, and UML MP Meena Shrestha said that they will work with the help of AI in their daily life.  MP Mina Shrestha said, "We used to do a lot of work by hand, but now technology has made life easier." The use of AI is becoming mandatory in every field.'  The participants in the

training were not only amazed by the power of AI. He also decided to use it in his own way of working. "This is a positive message for all those who are interested in technology," Umesh Vishwakarma, president of the organizing organization said, "The era of artificial intelligence has begun in politics too." The training was facilitated by Pravesh Subedi of the Digital Media Foundation.

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