Digitalization
SPD and Jusos reject age limit for social media
Ti AI ṣe iroyin Àwòrán tí AI ṣe
In the debate over an age limit for social media, SPD and Jusos oppose usage bans for minors and instead call for stronger regulation of platform operators. They emphasize the need for transparency, sanctions, and media education. Meanwhile, the CDU is debating similar measures.
The Japanese government will roll out Gennai, a generative AI platform built for civil servants, across 39 agencies in a pilot program to improve efficiency.
Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Japan's welfare ministry plans to partially introduce digital applications for emergency welfare loans starting in fiscal 2028, allowing financially distressed households to apply quickly via smartphones instead of in person. The move aims to speed up aid during disasters.
The black-red coalition plans a comprehensive modernization of the social system to reduce bureaucracy and digitize processes. A commission with representatives from the federal government, states, and municipalities has developed 26 recommendations, which Federal Social Minister Bärbel Bas will present on Tuesday. Planned are fewer authorities, merged benefits, and automatic child benefit, without cuts to social assistance.
Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Germany's statutory health insurers are pushing for digitalization in healthcare. They propose a mandatory digital navigation tool that must be used before visiting a doctor and could issue prescriptions or referrals without medical contact in some cases. The concept aims to better organize outpatient care amid staff shortages and financing issues.
A new digital citation system for traffic enforcement in Addis Ababa has led to frustration among drivers due to lack of notifications and unexpected fines. The Addis Ababa Traffic Management Agency's initiative, aimed at improving efficiency, has instead created confusion for the city's 1.4 million licensed drivers. Reports highlight patchy communications and an opaque process in the rollout.
Ti AI ṣe iroyin
The Japanese government announced on Friday that the number of My Number national identification cards issued has surpassed 100 million, held by nearly 80 percent of the population. This milestone, nearly 10 years after the program's launch, stems from government incentives and the integration of health insurance card functions. Adoption has grown, though data security concerns and low usage rates persist.
Digital minister Wildberger parts ways with state secretary Hölscher
April 08, 2026 07:13SUSE partners with HeiTech Padu for Malaysia's digitalization
April 02, 2026 00:59German government commissions SAP and Telekom for citizen app pilot
March 22, 2026 09:37Prabowo targets renovation of 300,000 schools in five years
February 24, 2026 11:17Ethiopian customs commission fully digitalizes services
January 19, 2026 15:20IPC container terminal boosts service digitalization
January 12, 2026 21:42GAFI and ITDA explore solutions to investor challenges in commercial registry procedures
January 06, 2026 19:25Usage of electronic patient record remains low
January 03, 2026 03:20Record low 363 million New Year postcards delivered on Jan. 1
December 23, 2025 14:46Kit Digital closes applications successfully in SME digitalization