HARMONIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RULES WITH NEW APPROACHES IN ADMINISTRATION
Monica Agheorghiesei ()
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Monica Agheorghiesei: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Jean Monnet Chair EU Public Administration Integration and Resilience Studies, 2023, vol. June 2023, 11-20
Abstract:
IBM says that Artificial Intelligence (AI) uses computers and machines to mimic the problem-solving and decision-making capabilities of humans. This paper contains ideas from his current AI research and is based on its implementation and analysis of its ethical impact on society, especially in education, and presents several European concepts and initiatives. Today we are talking about artificial intelligence (AI) in terms of technology development focused on industry or manufacturing goods and services, but finding artificial intelligence services in education remains difficult. That's why I suggest investigating before the benefits and limitations it has. The purpose of introducing an AI code of ethics, alongside the other European rules, is to provide guidance to stakeholders when faced with decisions related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Date: 2023
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