MOONDOOG Technologies presents AI citizen assistant proposal to Communications Minister

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The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has received a delegation from MOONDOOG Technologies during a courtesy call at the Ministry, where the company presented a proposal to develop a Ghana AI Citizen Assistant to improve access to government services.The delegation was led by the Chief Executive Officer of MOONDOOG Technologies, Isaac Ayitey Chris-Quaye, and included the company’s Operations Manager, Desmond Ametefe of Neurahomes. The visit formed part of efforts to engage the Ministry on the potential application of artificial intelligence to enhance public service delivery.During the meeting, the company introduced its proposed Ghana AI Citizen Assistant, explaining that the platform is intended to make it easier for citizens to access government information and services through artificial intelligence-powered technology.The team also showcased an early-stage prototype of the proposed solution, highlighting its potential to improve public service accessibility and support the government’s broader digital transformation agenda.The engagement reflects the Ministry’s continued collaboration with technology innovators and private sector stakeholders as it explores digital solutions to improve service delivery and expand access to government services across the country.