The Jakarta provincial government announced the strengthening of complaint verification procedures via the JAKI app following a scandal involving evidence tampering using artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to ensure the integrity of public services.
Budi Awaludin, head of the communications department in Jakarta, announced a new mechanism for addressing citizen complaints through the JAKI app. This application allows for organized complaint submissions and contributes to improving public services.
The Jakarta government has announced the development of the 'Jakarta Kini' (JAKI) app by adding a direct verification feature to combat data manipulation. This decision follows the rise of artificial intelligence usage in evidence forgery.
The Governor of Jakarta, <strong>Pramono Anung Wibowo</strong>, admitted that there are reports that have not been addressed through the JAKI app, including a case concerning a pedestrian bridge in the <strong>Tebet</strong> area. This acknowledgment came during an official meeting held at the Jakarta municipality.