Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering our lives. These inevitable changes have also reached the en.bb.lv portal. Errors may occur at any stage of development, but we are working to make the texts perfect.
And here are some quotes that motivate us to work even harder:
“A person who receives a relatively good salary could earn even more if they acquired digital skills and learned to work with artificial intelligence” (Evika Siliņa, Prime Minister of Latvia, 02/07/25).
“In the use of artificial intelligence in Latvia, greater attention should be paid to priority sectors — defense, healthcare, and education” (Raimonds Čudars, Minister of Smart Administration and Regional Development, 29/08/25).
“Japan and Latvia are interested in developing artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, as well as science, innovation, and their commercialization” (Baiba Braže, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, 19/09/25).
“Latvia is interested in developing cooperation with the United Arab Emirates in the field of artificial intelligence in both the academic and business sectors” (Evika Siliņa, Prime Minister of Latvia, 11/02/25).
“Artificial intelligence can help reduce risks of corruption and conflicts of interest in the public sector” (Jaroslavs Streļčenoks, researcher, former head of the Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau, 23/06/25).
“Governments must maintain capacity to act in the age of artificial intelligence, and small countries — niches and cooperation” (Edgars Rinkēvičs, President of Latvia, 16/09/25).
“The Latvian language must exist on an equal footing with world languages, including in artificial intelligence solutions” (Ministry of Education and Science, 16/09/25).
“The use of artificial intelligence tools in companies is becoming increasingly relevant” (Signe Bāliņa, President of the Latvian Information and Communication Technology Association, 11/09/25).
“The Road Traffic Safety Directorate has implemented artificial intelligence solutions to improve customer service” (CSDD, 09/08/25).