From paper to algorithms: The real crisis of 2026

Business Tech 24-01-2026 | 16:22

From paper to algorithms: The real crisis of 2026

The problem is not oil prices but systems that still reward opacity, fake completion rates, and unaccountable spending in the digital age.
From paper to algorithms: The real crisis of 2026
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There is no oil price crisis. There is a crisis of fossilized minds still governed by the logic of paper, pen, and stamp, in an age when states are run by algorithms.

In 2026, as oil prices near fifty dollars a barrel, they continue to insist on managing billions of dollars with the same tools that failed to manage thousands of dinars. This is not ignorance… it is a deliberate choice of regression.

Maintaining paper-based administration in projects, the economy, and all other sectors is no longer a matter of routine or administrative tradition. It has become a deliberate cover to sustain corruption, and a weapon to protect fictitious completion rates, tailor-made change orders designed around commissions, and stalled projects that swallow billions of dollars every year without real accountability.

Let us be honest. Anyone who, in 2026, insists on blocking digitalization and rejects artificial intelligence systems and digital governance is an actual partner in wasting public money and complicit in stealing the future of generations.

We need a forced digital revolution, not one run by committees, emptied by memos, or postponed under the pretext of lack of readiness.

 

Why artificial intelligence now?
Because we need an eye that never sleeps, a system that cannot be bought, and an algorithm that does not submit to a phone call.

We need Digital Twins, systems that expose false completion rates before they turn into invoices, uncover technical flaws before they become supplementary contracts, and reveal where money is wasted, who benefits, and at which stage.

Artificial intelligence is not a technological luxury. It is an administrative guillotine.

It will sever the arms that live in the shadows and force administration to operate in the light.

 

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The year 2026 will show no mercy
The global market does not recognize slogans or reward good intentions. It judges by numbers, efficiency, and cost reduction.

 

Either we digitize our minds and our projects now, or we openly admit that we have chosen to protect the paper-based system because it is the ideal environment for the continuation of corruption.

This is not a cry.

This is a testimony of expertise, and whoever ignores it will bear before history the responsibility for suffocating the last economic lung.