2022
DOI: 10.1108/tg-06-2021-0109
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Sustainable city planning and public administration assisted by green AI: attendant legal challenges under Japanese law

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the legal conditions under which governments may use green artificial intelligence (AI) in city planning. Although Japan was one of the early countries to release its general AI principles, it has been relatively slow in establishing conditions where administrative agencies may use AI. Granted, there have been some recent scholarship that discusses the usage of AI in general under Japanese administrative law, but the use of green AI in city planning under Japanes… Show more

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“…Common ethical principles include fairness, rights protection, privacy protection, transparency, and accountability. The principle of fairness requires artifi-cial intelligence systems to make decisions without discrimination, favoritism, and treat all groups equally [7] . The principle of rights protection emphasizes the protection of personal and social interests in the decision-making process, avoiding harm to individuals or specific groups.…”
Section: Ethical Principles and Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common ethical principles include fairness, rights protection, privacy protection, transparency, and accountability. The principle of fairness requires artifi-cial intelligence systems to make decisions without discrimination, favoritism, and treat all groups equally [7] . The principle of rights protection emphasizes the protection of personal and social interests in the decision-making process, avoiding harm to individuals or specific groups.…”
Section: Ethical Principles and Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%