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Improving public services using artificial intelligence: Possibilities, pitfalls, Governance

By: Henman, Paul.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Asia pacific Journal of Public Administration Description: 42(4), Dec, 2020: p.209-221.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence(AI), Chatbots, Automated decision making, Ethical AI, Algorithms, Digital government In: Asia pacific Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Artificial intelligence arising from the use of machine learning is rapidly being developed and deployed by governments to enhance operations, public services, and compliance and security activities. This article reviews how artificial intelligence is being used in public sector for automated decision making, for chatbots to provide information and advice, and for public safety and security. It then outlines four public administration challenges to deploying artificial intelligence in public administration: accuracy, bias and discrimination; legality, due process and administrative justice; responsibility, accountability, transparency and explainability; and power, compliance and control. The article outlines technological and governance innovations that are being developed to address these challenges. – Reproduced
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Artificial intelligence arising from the use of machine learning is rapidly being developed and deployed by governments to enhance operations, public services, and compliance and security activities. This article reviews how artificial intelligence is being used in public sector for automated decision making, for chatbots to provide information and advice, and for public safety and security. It then outlines four public administration challenges to deploying artificial intelligence in public administration: accuracy, bias and discrimination; legality, due process and administrative justice; responsibility, accountability, transparency and explainability; and power, compliance and control. The article outlines technological and governance innovations that are being developed to address these challenges. – Reproduced

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