DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Ana-Maria Bercu Bogdan-Stefan Cernat
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Ana-Maria Bercu Bogdan-Stefan Cernat: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Jean Monnet Chair EU Public Administration Integration and Resilience Studies, 2024, vol. June 2024, 1-14
Abstract:
Both the specialized literature in the field of public administration and the official sources of information regarding artificial intelligence have shown that there is a desire to renew the administrative system, to the same extent that there is also a trend towards digitization. In the last decade, numerous directions of action oriented towards the implementation of artificial intelligence ecosystems have been outlined, and a relevant number of states around the world are undertaking measures with a unitary goal, especially in the European Union space. The purpose of this article is to establish the potential for the development of public administration through artificial intelligence, to establish the limits of action of modern ecosystems and the impact it has on servants of the state, on the one hand, and on the other hand, on citizens. The methodology used to create this article is based on the study of specialized literature, official websites that provide information about artificial intelligence, and the methods used are documentation and critical analysis. The importance of this study emerges from the increasing use of technologies based on artificial intelligence and its use in daily activities.
Date: 2024
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