Transparency and Rationality in Peruvian Public Works Assisted by AI: A Literature Review
Oscar Miranda-Hospinal () and
David Valle-Cruz ()
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Oscar Miranda-Hospinal: National University of Engineering
David Valle-Cruz: Unidad Académica Profesional Tianguistenco, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEMex)
A chapter in Artificial Intelligence in Government, 2025, pp 171-194 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study aims to explore the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in overseeing transparency and rationality in public works in Peru, with the potential to identify strategies and best practices that can be useful in mitigating corruption and promoting economic growth, political stability, and social justice. To achieve this goal, a literature review was conducted, including scientific articles, government reports, and other relevant documents. The literature review helped identify key findings related to the application of AI and monitoring transparency and rationality in public works in Peru. The results indicate that AI can be a valuable tool for detecting patterns and trends related to transparency as an indirect way to assess corruption in public works, which can help prevent and deter public officials making decisions at each stage of project execution. However, several challenges and limitations in implementing AI in public administration in Peru were also identified, such as a lack of resources, infrastructure, technological capacity, and resistance to change. In this regard, it is suggested that AI can be a useful tool to enhance transparency and rationality in public works in Peru, but further research is needed to confirm the benefits of monitoring public works through AI.
Keywords: Public works; Sociotechnical organizations; Artificial intelligence; Digital government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-87623-3_8
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