Handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes:
The handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes identifies definitional perspectives of behavioral data science and what its use by governments means for automation, predictability, and risks to privacy and free decision making in society. Many governments c...
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Zusammenfassung: | The handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes identifies definitional perspectives of behavioral data science and what its use by governments means for automation, predictability, and risks to privacy and free decision making in society. Many governments can train their algorithms to work with machine learning, leading to the capacity to interfere in the behavior of society and potentially achieve a change in societal behavior without society itself even being aware of it. As such, the use of artificial intelligence by governments has raised concerns about privacy and personal security issues. Covering topics such as digital democracy, data extraction techniques, and political communications, this book is an essential resource for data analysts, politicians, journalists, public figures, executives, researchers, data specialists, communication specialists, digital marketers, and academicians. |
Beschreibung: | 30 PDFs (410 pages) Also available in print. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781799896111 |
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520 | 3 | |a The handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes identifies definitional perspectives of behavioral data science and what its use by governments means for automation, predictability, and risks to privacy and free decision making in society. Many governments can train their algorithms to work with machine learning, leading to the capacity to interfere in the behavior of society and potentially achieve a change in societal behavior without society itself even being aware of it. As such, the use of artificial intelligence by governments has raised concerns about privacy and personal security issues. Covering topics such as digital democracy, data extraction techniques, and political communications, this book is an essential resource for data analysts, politicians, journalists, public figures, executives, researchers, data specialists, communication specialists, digital marketers, and academicians. | |
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contents | Section 1. From artificial intelligence to good governance: theory, framework, and policy. Chapter 1. Geopolitics, governance, and AI ; Chapter 2. A policy framework towards the use of artificial intelligence by public institutions: reference to FATE analysis ; Chapter 3. Intersectoral collaboration and social justice concerns in artificial intelligence implementation at the community level ; Chapter 4. Social behaviour and artificial intelligence: the myth of sisyphus in question ; Chapter 5. Algorithms, social rejection, and public administrations in the current world -- Section 2. Artificial intelligence regulation and control initiatives. Chapter 6. Artificial intelligence in European urban governance ; Chapter 7. Digital democracy: political communications in the era of new information and communication technologies ; Chapter 8. The artificial intelligence implementation challenge in the European union and Spain ; Chapter 9. Main government-related data extraction techniques: a review -- Section 3. Case studies on artificial intelligence government practices. Chapter 10. A public values perspective on the application of artificial intelligence in government practices: a synthesis of case studies ; Chapter 11. The role of AI in a security and population control system: Chinese social credit system ; Chapter 12. Artificial intelligence adoption among Nepalese industries: industrial readiness, challenges, and way forward ; Chapter 13. The dark side of progress: social and political movements against artificial intelligence in Spain ; Chapter 14. Artificial intelligence and supply chains after the impact of COVID-19: to expect the unexpected ; Chapter 15. Ukrainian social realities and emotivities in the political speeches of yuliia tymoshenko: a data-based approach -- Section 4. AI and its applications in education. Chapter 16. Artificial intelligence in education as a means to personalize learning ; Chapter 17. A teaching guide for the use of artificial intelligence tools at universities: from educator skills to practice examples ; Chapter 18. Analysis on the possibilities of AI in education ; Chapter 19. How to use artificial intelligence in education?: current insights and prospects for government initiatives. |
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spelling | Handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes Jose Ramon Saura and Felipe Debasa, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2022. 30 PDFs (410 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. From artificial intelligence to good governance: theory, framework, and policy. Chapter 1. Geopolitics, governance, and AI ; Chapter 2. A policy framework towards the use of artificial intelligence by public institutions: reference to FATE analysis ; Chapter 3. Intersectoral collaboration and social justice concerns in artificial intelligence implementation at the community level ; Chapter 4. Social behaviour and artificial intelligence: the myth of sisyphus in question ; Chapter 5. Algorithms, social rejection, and public administrations in the current world -- Section 2. Artificial intelligence regulation and control initiatives. Chapter 6. Artificial intelligence in European urban governance ; Chapter 7. Digital democracy: political communications in the era of new information and communication technologies ; Chapter 8. The artificial intelligence implementation challenge in the European union and Spain ; Chapter 9. Main government-related data extraction techniques: a review -- Section 3. Case studies on artificial intelligence government practices. Chapter 10. A public values perspective on the application of artificial intelligence in government practices: a synthesis of case studies ; Chapter 11. The role of AI in a security and population control system: Chinese social credit system ; Chapter 12. Artificial intelligence adoption among Nepalese industries: industrial readiness, challenges, and way forward ; Chapter 13. The dark side of progress: social and political movements against artificial intelligence in Spain ; Chapter 14. Artificial intelligence and supply chains after the impact of COVID-19: to expect the unexpected ; Chapter 15. Ukrainian social realities and emotivities in the political speeches of yuliia tymoshenko: a data-based approach -- Section 4. AI and its applications in education. Chapter 16. Artificial intelligence in education as a means to personalize learning ; Chapter 17. A teaching guide for the use of artificial intelligence tools at universities: from educator skills to practice examples ; Chapter 18. Analysis on the possibilities of AI in education ; Chapter 19. How to use artificial intelligence in education?: current insights and prospects for government initiatives. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. The handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes identifies definitional perspectives of behavioral data science and what its use by governments means for automation, predictability, and risks to privacy and free decision making in society. Many governments can train their algorithms to work with machine learning, leading to the capacity to interfere in the behavior of society and potentially achieve a change in societal behavior without society itself even being aware of it. As such, the use of artificial intelligence by governments has raised concerns about privacy and personal security issues. Covering topics such as digital democracy, data extraction techniques, and political communications, this book is an essential resource for data analysts, politicians, journalists, public figures, executives, researchers, data specialists, communication specialists, digital marketers, and academicians. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 03/19/2022). Artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence Government policy. Debasa, Felipe 1974- editor. Saura, José Ramón 1992- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1799896099 9781799896098 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-9609-8 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of research on artificial intelligence in government practices and processes Section 1. From artificial intelligence to good governance: theory, framework, and policy. Chapter 1. Geopolitics, governance, and AI ; Chapter 2. A policy framework towards the use of artificial intelligence by public institutions: reference to FATE analysis ; Chapter 3. Intersectoral collaboration and social justice concerns in artificial intelligence implementation at the community level ; Chapter 4. Social behaviour and artificial intelligence: the myth of sisyphus in question ; Chapter 5. Algorithms, social rejection, and public administrations in the current world -- Section 2. Artificial intelligence regulation and control initiatives. Chapter 6. Artificial intelligence in European urban governance ; Chapter 7. Digital democracy: political communications in the era of new information and communication technologies ; Chapter 8. The artificial intelligence implementation challenge in the European union and Spain ; Chapter 9. Main government-related data extraction techniques: a review -- Section 3. Case studies on artificial intelligence government practices. Chapter 10. A public values perspective on the application of artificial intelligence in government practices: a synthesis of case studies ; Chapter 11. The role of AI in a security and population control system: Chinese social credit system ; Chapter 12. Artificial intelligence adoption among Nepalese industries: industrial readiness, challenges, and way forward ; Chapter 13. The dark side of progress: social and political movements against artificial intelligence in Spain ; Chapter 14. Artificial intelligence and supply chains after the impact of COVID-19: to expect the unexpected ; Chapter 15. Ukrainian social realities and emotivities in the political speeches of yuliia tymoshenko: a data-based approach -- Section 4. AI and its applications in education. Chapter 16. Artificial intelligence in education as a means to personalize learning ; Chapter 17. A teaching guide for the use of artificial intelligence tools at universities: from educator skills to practice examples ; Chapter 18. Analysis on the possibilities of AI in education ; Chapter 19. How to use artificial intelligence in education?: current insights and prospects for government initiatives. Artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence Government policy. |
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