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What Actually Happened
| # | Claim | Date | Entities | Source |
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| 1 | The Indonesian Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program is set to adopt artificial intelligence into its systems, in the context of food poisoning cases affecting the program. | Makan Bergizi Gratis, MBG | IDNFinancials (archived) | |
| 2 | The MBG program intends to use AI to automate menu localization and monitor kitchen hygiene. | Makan Bergizi Gratis, MBG, Artificial Intelligence | ANTARA News (Yogyakarta) (archived) | |
| 3 | AI systems require zero bribes to put to work, unlike human workers. | Artificial Intelligence | UNODC (posted on official UNODC Facebook) (archived) | |
| 4 | The Indonesian government is making a broader move to adopt AI, with a presidential decree awaiting the president's signature. | Indonesian government, President | Bisnis.com (archived) | |
| 5 | Analysts say Indonesia may not be ready for AI adoption due to a lack of digital infrastructure and AI skills in the workforce. | Indonesia | Reuters (archived) | |
| 6 | The adoption of AI in the MBG program could be a tech revolution or another blunder. | Makan Bergizi Gratis, MBG | Devpolicy (Development Policy Centre) (archived) | |
| 7 | The AI integration could function as the local equivalent of Microsoft Copilot. | Microsoft Copilot | Microsoft News Center (archived) |