JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Thursday ordered government agencies to remove two ranks of public servants in 2020 and replace their roles with artificial intelligence, in a bid to cut red tape hampering investment.
Widodo made the remarks in a room full of leaders of big companies as he laid out a second-term agenda aimed at changing the structure of South-East Asia's largest economy by reducing its reliance on natural resources.
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