THE OCTOBER 2026 ELECTIONS -
By Bernard Bujold —
As Quebec’s October 5 election approaches, one question that arises is: What role will artificial intelligence play?
I recently watched a news report on DIALLA, a female politician who is nothing more than an artificial chatbot. It was in September 2025 that this world first took place in Albania, where a virtual minister generated by AI was introduced to Parliament. An initiative that ultimately resembles the science fiction novel *The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress*, in which a computer dictates human actions. The AI-generated virtual minister is named Diella, and she is officially in charge of Albanian public procurement and the awarding of government contracts. The concept is designed to eliminate corruption among politicians and civil servants.
Of course, we won’t see this kind of robotic politician during the October 5 election in Quebec, but in theory, this scenario could become a reality worldwide within the next few years, and government operations are already largely managed by artificial intelligence. For example, all political parties use artificial intelligence for their polls, and recently, the Parti Québécois said it had asked artificial intelligence to review its “blue book” and evaluate the quality of the 500-page document’s structure.
Stay tuned and have a nice weekend!
SEE THE PARIS MATCH STORY
https://www.parismatch.com/actu/insolite/en-albanie-une-intelligence-artificielle-nommee-ministre-257304
SEE VIDEO DIALLA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWhrs0gJsps
By Bernard Bujold —
As Quebec’s October 5 election approaches, one question that arises is: What role will artificial intelligence play?
I recently watched a news report on DIALLA, a female politician who is nothing more than an artificial chatbot. It was in September 2025 that this world first took place in Albania, where a virtual minister generated by AI was introduced to Parliament. An initiative that ultimately resembles the science fiction novel *The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress*, in which a computer dictates human actions. The AI-generated virtual minister is named Diella, and she is officially in charge of Albanian public procurement and the awarding of government contracts. The concept is designed to eliminate corruption among politicians and civil servants.
Of course, we won’t see this kind of robotic politician during the October 5 election in Quebec, but in theory, this scenario could become a reality worldwide within the next few years, and government operations are already largely managed by artificial intelligence. For example, all political parties use artificial intelligence for their polls, and recently, the Parti Québécois said it had asked artificial intelligence to review its “blue book” and evaluate the quality of the 500-page document’s structure.
Stay tuned and have a nice weekend!
SEE THE PARIS MATCH STORY
https://www.parismatch.com/actu/insolite/en-albanie-une-intelligence-artificielle-nommee-ministre-257304
SEE VIDEO DIALLA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWhrs0gJsps

























































