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Governance, government records, and the policymaking process aided by AI

In: Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work

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  • Andrea Renda

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Artificial Intelligence is already affecting governments by enabling a variety of new applications, and even transforming governments’ role As regulators, service providers, trusted intermediaries and auditors. Absent a coordinated, comprehensive strategy to transform government, the resulting impact of AI on public sector jobs is likely to be negative. However, governments that will be able to step up their efforts and their “situational awareness” with respect to the impact of digital technologies on the public sector will be able to pave the way for a brighter future for the public workforce. In this brighter future, humans perform non-repetitive task in government and, thanks to updated skills and the support of AI systems, provide high-quality public services and regulations to the benefit of society as a whole.

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  • Andrea Renda, 2024. "Governance, government records, and the policymaking process aided by AI," Chapters, in: Martha Garcia-Murillo & Ian MacInnes & Andrea Renda (ed.), Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work, chapter 15, pages 291-313, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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