Research on GEMI’s 13 years of operation

by time news
Athens, November 4, 2024PRESS RELEASE KEEEE

In the analysis of the level of satisfaction and opinion of users and operators ‌of the GEMI and YMS of the Business Organization, the Central Union of Greek Associationsin conjunction with Netrino Advisory. ‌The goal is a comparative evaluation of the wider digital environment of the enterprise and to identify opportunities for improvement.

The research, among other things, answers questions related to:
• evaluation of Public Electronic Services in⁤ terms of level of service
• GEMI – YMS⁢ service level
• GEMI’s speed of operation to establish a company
• Electronic Signature ‍to ⁤be​ available
• the response of the GEMI Central Service
• cognitive competence of GEMI Services‌ staff
• quality of service.

«The establishment of the General Commercial⁣ Register, as the only enterprise register, is​ a fact.
Thirteen years since its inception, GEMI has been shown to work for the ‌benefit of businesses and investors (as⁤ they themselves now note), providing high level ⁢digital ‍services. ⁣It is rated 5.6 on⁤ a scale of 1-7, first among all specialized business support platforms.
At the same time, we make continuous and ⁤intensive efforts ⁢to improve it further, technically and qualitatively by providing better services.
said the president of KEEE, Ioannis Masoutis.

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Title: Time.news Interview: Decoding the Future of AI with Dr. Sarah⁤ Mitchell

Setting: A sleek, modern‍ office​ filled with books, tech gadgets, and a large⁢ screen displaying⁢ the latest headlines. The Time.news editor, Alex Johnson, sits across from Dr. Sarah Mitchell, a renowned expert in ​artificial intelligence​ and machine learning.

Alex​ Johnson: Welcome, Dr. Mitchell! It’s ‌a pleasure to have ⁤you here today.

Dr. ‍Sarah⁣ Mitchell: Thank you, Alex! I’m excited to chat about AI and what ‌the future holds.

Alex Johnson: Let’s ‍dive right in. ⁤We’ve seen⁣ rapid advancements in AI recently. What do you⁤ believe is the⁣ most exciting development we’ve witnessed in ‍the last⁢ year?

Dr. Sarah‌ Mitchell: I think one of the ‍most thrilling developments is the rise of ⁣generative AI‍ models, ​like ChatGPT and DALL-E. They’re not just processing⁢ data—they’re creating content that’s indistinguishable from⁢ human-made work. ⁢This opens up so many possibilities in art, writing, and even coding!

Alex​ Johnson: It certainly is fascinating. But with great power comes great responsibility. What ‍ethical concerns do you see arising from ‍these technologies?

Dr. Sarah Mitchell: Absolutely.‌ The ethical considerations are significant. There’s the potential for misuse in misinformation and deepfakes, concerns over copyright, and even ⁤employment impacts in ‍creative fields. ⁣We need robust frameworks to manage​ these risks‌ while harnessing the ⁣benefits.

Alex Johnson: Speaking of employment, how ‌do you see AI impacting job markets ‌in the next‍ five years?

Dr. Sarah Mitchell: It’s⁣ a double-edged sword. ​While automation may displace some jobs, it will also create new ones. For instance, we’ll need more​ AI ethicists, data scientists, and AI trainers. The‍ key is to invest⁤ in ​education and reskilling our ⁤workforce to prepare for these changes.

Alex Johnson: That’s a proactive approach. Transitioning to the technology itself, many people are excited yet intimidated by ‍AI. What advice would⁢ you give⁢ to someone wanting to learn more about AI?

Dr. Sarah Mitchell: ⁤Start small! There‌ are fantastic ​online resources and ⁢courses‍ available, even for complete beginners. Engage with ⁢hands-on projects and communities—practical experience is invaluable. Understanding the⁢ basics of programming can also be incredibly beneficial.

Alex Johnson: That’s​ solid advice. Now, let’s⁤ talk about the global landscape. How do you see countries⁢ competing or collaborating in the AI⁣ space?

Dr. Sarah Mitchell: It’s ⁢a mix of competition ⁢and collaboration. Countries like the US and China are‍ heavily ‍investing in AI for national advantage,⁢ but there’s also a growing recognition that global challenges—like climate change‌ and pandemics—require cooperation. International regulation and standards for⁤ AI development might emerge as a response to‍ these challenges.

Alex Johnson:⁢ That’s an interesting dynamic. Moving forward, what’s‌ your vision for AI in the next decade?

Dr. Sarah ‍Mitchell: ⁣In ten ⁣years, I envision a more integrated⁣ AI⁣ in our daily lives—personalized healthcare, smarter ‍cities, and enhanced education systems tailored to ‍individual ‌learning styles. But we must⁤ prioritize ethical development to ⁢ensure these technologies serve humanity and not the other way​ around.

Alex Johnson: Lastly, Dr. Mitchell, if⁤ there’s one take-home message you want our audience to remember about⁢ AI’s potential, what‌ would ⁤it be?

Dr. Sarah Mitchell: Embrace ⁢curiosity! AI ​is a powerful tool, and understanding it gives us the ability to shape ‌its future. With ​informed ‌public discourse ​and engagement, we can leverage AI for the greater good.

Alex Johnson: Thank you⁣ so much, ⁢Dr. Mitchell! Your insights have ⁢certainly​ shed light on the complexities and potentials of AI. ⁢

Dr. Sarah Mitchell: Thank you for having me, ‍Alex! It’s been a pleasure.

As the interview​ concludes, Alex turns back ‍to the camera with ‌a smile, encouraging viewers to engage⁢ with AI thoughtfully and responsibly.

End of Interview

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