Government Land Services Adopt Artificial Intelligence for Improved Efficiency
Senior Secretary of the Land Ministry, ASM Saleh Ahmed, highlighted the growing impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across multiple sectors, including healthcare, transportation, business, education, entertainment, and agriculture. He emphasized that the government's land services are now incorporating AI technology to enhance their operations.
"AI provides accurate information which is crucial for effective land management," said ASM Saleh Ahmed. "It has become a part of daily life, making processes faster, easier, and more efficient."
AI Integration in Land Services
The Senior Secretary spoke at the launch of a learning session titled 'Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Land Services and Providing Ideas about Blockchain' held in the Ministry of Land's meeting room. The session aimed to introduce AI applications and explore blockchain technology in land administration.
Ahmed noted that integrating AI into the land information system will help resolve common issues faced by citizens, including questions related to land laws. The Ministry is developing an AI-based portal to make land-related knowledge and information accessible to everyone.
Officials Present at the Event
- ASM Salauddin Nagri, Chairman of the Land Reforms Board (Secretary)
- Additional Secretaries Md Shariful Islam, Md. Abdur Rouf, Md. Emdadul Haque Chowdhur, and Md. Mahfuzur Rahman
This initiative marks an important step in modernizing land services through technology, aiming to improve service delivery and transparency.
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