Ministry Publishes First Annual Report on AI Use in Public Services
The government today released its inaugural review of artificial intelligence applications in public agencies, highlighting improvements in document processing and citizen queries. Officials noted increased efficiency and fewer service delays since limited AI adoption began last year.
Telehealth Consultations Top 30% of Primary Care Visits
Health authorities report that telehealth now accounts for nearly one-third of routine primary care appointments. Patients and providers both cite improved access and convenience as driving factors for the sustained growth.
Digital ID Cards Reach Majority of Adult Population
A new government update shows that over 60% of adults have now activated their digital identification cards. The system, introduced to streamline access to public services, is expected to make online transactions smoother and more secure.
Agricultural Drones Aid in Early Detection of Crop Disease
Farmers in several regions are seeing early benefits from the use of drones for crop monitoring, with reports of faster detection of plant diseases. The agriculture ministry says yield losses have been reduced thanks to targeted intervention made possible by this technology.
Energy Grid Automation Reduces Outage Response Times
Utility companies report that new automation systems have improved the speed of restoring power after outages. The shift has led to shorter downtimes and greater reliability, especially in rural areas.
Public Libraries Expand Digital Lending Services
Libraries nationwide have expanded their selection of e-books and audiobooks, responding to steady demand from readers. Librarians say the move has increased engagement, particularly among younger users and those in remote communities.
Public Transport Apps Integrate Real-Time Accessibility Updates
Major cities have updated their official transport apps to provide real-time information on lift and escalator status, aiming to improve accessibility for all travelers. Commuters with mobility needs have welcomed the change as a step toward more inclusive transit.
Schools Report Smoother Exam Administration With Digital Tools
Education officials say that digital platforms used in recent exam cycles have reduced administrative errors and grading delays. Teachers and students alike report a smoother experience, with results delivered more quickly than in previous years.