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AI in Governance: Shaping the Future of Public Services

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The A-Team


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Prasanna , Sabrina , Uttam and 3 other members with unpublished profiles.

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Empowering Transparency, Efficiency, and Trust

The AI-Driven Government and Public Sector Transformation Plan is a comprehensive strategy designed to revolutionize government operations and service delivery through the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement across all levels of government. The plan encompasses several key components, including an Operational Efficiency Module that introduces AI-powered chatbots, data entry systems, fraud detection, research planning, and healthcare solutions to streamline processes and improve service delivery. A Transparency Enhancement Module implements AI-driven systems for real-time spend analysis, procurement analytics, automated reporting, and decision-making transparency[1]. The plan also incorporates an Ethical AI Framework to address potential biases in AI systems, including gender, diversity, language, and biological factors, ensuring fair and equitable outcomes. A thorough Risk Assessment identifies and mitigates potential risks associated with AI implementation, such as algorithmic bias, data privacy violations, and public trust issues. Finally, the Implementation Process focuses on establishing guidelines, building infrastructure, and ensuring data privacy and transparency throughout the AI integration process.


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AI in Governance

How can governments use AI to boost efficiency and transparency in public sector operations while addressing concerns regarding ethics, data privacy, and public trust?

#AI in Governance

Eligibility: Open to everyone.

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