The Rule of Law and Automated Decision-Making 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-30142-1_6
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Artificial Intelligence, Public Administration, and the Rule of Law

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“…According to Kotsis (2024), possessing scientific literacy enables politicians to effectively interact with specialists, evaluate the credibility of scientific assertions, and make educated choices that align with society's needs and ideals. Governments may foster innovation and mitigate risks associated with AI technology by making policy choices grounded on robust scientific data (Meneceur, 2023). In order to be effective, regulations must strike a balance between promoting developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and tackling the accompanying issues, like data privacy, prejudice, and job displacement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kotsis (2024), possessing scientific literacy enables politicians to effectively interact with specialists, evaluate the credibility of scientific assertions, and make educated choices that align with society's needs and ideals. Governments may foster innovation and mitigate risks associated with AI technology by making policy choices grounded on robust scientific data (Meneceur, 2023). In order to be effective, regulations must strike a balance between promoting developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and tackling the accompanying issues, like data privacy, prejudice, and job displacement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%