AI Robot Forms Albanian Eagle Gesture at Ruhr Innovation Summit

Prime Minister Edi Rama is in Germany on an official visit to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

During the Ruhr Summit, one of Europe’s key events on innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology, Rama shared a video showing an artificial intelligence robot forming the Albanian eagle symbol with its hands.

The summit brings together global leaders to discuss technological development and digital transformation.

Rama addressed the main panel session titled “AI, Power and Progress: Rethinking Leadership for a New Era.” He spoke to an audience of international experts and policymakers on innovation and governance.

In addition, he is scheduled to take part in a discussion on “AI between Innovation, Regulation and Responsibility.”

The panel will include representatives from technology, business, and international consulting sectors.

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