JAKARTA - Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa admitted that he felt offended when the artificial intelligence (AI) tools and systems owned by the Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) were compared to those of the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes).
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This was conveyed when Purbaya inaugurated the container scanner (X-Ray) and new digital innovations, namely Self Service Report Mobile (SSR-Mobile) and Trade AI and stated that the accuracy of the new DJBC tool has reached 90 percent.
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"First, don't compare it with the Ministry of Health, I'm offended, this AI is something that can, who learns. It must be that the first accuracy is not possible 100 percent because he will learn from the results that are compared again to the field, then additional input will be included so that the AI can learn, if now they say it's 90 percent accurate, but I think it's still below that, "said Purbaya at the Seal Point Terminal 3 Container Port of Tanjung Priok, Friday, December 12.
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Purbaya explained that the AI that will be used will display an initial estimate of the data difference and the realization of the difference in the field is far different from the estimate, his party can immediately check whether the error comes from the verifier or the AI system itself.
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"So in the future that's the direction. I think that by March next year it will be close to 100 percent accurate and I also have more quantitative tools to see how customs officers in the field work. That's the main goal," he added.
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He emphasized that the use of scanning tools and AI technology would increase transparency and security of goods flows, as well as closing the loophole for cheating.
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Purbaya also explained the advantages of Trade AI, which is able to compare the prices of export and import goods directly with market prices on the marketplace, so as to prevent underinvoicing practices.
"If it enters the rat port, yes, we must put 'cats' there, it seems, it is not necessarily possible to keep it. But I believe that most of the smuggled goods, the big ones, enter through the big ports," he added.
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He added, it is 100 percent impossible to be perfect, because even though the tools are sophisticated, there is still a possibility of a little leak here and there, but later it will be seen in percentage in the future.
"If 100 percent is impossible, because even though the tools are sophisticated, there must be some leaks here and there and later we will see what the percentage is, but the chances for every port that uses this system, the chances will be smaller. illegal imports and exports again," he said.
"But if you enter the port of rats, yes, we must put a 'cat' there, it seems, it is not necessarily possible to be guarded. But I am sure that most of the smuggled goods, the big ones, are entering through the big ports," he added.
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