Hellenic Land Cadastre becomes first Greek state service to implement AI tools

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The Hellenic Land Cadastre will become the first Greek state service to implement Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications, launching a pilot program from Thursday until September, Deputy Digital Governance Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis announced during an interview with SKAI television, according to ANA reports.

He explained that the open AI application will help to “read in natural language the text of a contract and check in advance the rules that a supervisor would until now need to read for a long time to find.” In this way, he said, the AI tool will help to immediately locate in the text of a contract what must be implemented as a rule and thus greatly reduce the time needed to complete a case.

In addition, acccording to tornosnews, Kyranakis mentioned that the digitization of deeds office archives is underway. Lawyers investigating deeds for their clients in Athens, Thessaloniki, Piraeus, and 30 other locations can now conduct their searches online via archive.ktimatologio.gr.

He noted that more than 50 million pages had been digitized and that for some months now, 90% of the traffic relating to acts submitted in Athens and Thessaloniki is conducted digitally. This digital transformation not only saves Greek taxpayers time but also shields them from potential bribery and blackmail. Kyranakis urged the public to report any such incidents, even anonymously if necessary.

Source: tornosnews

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