Artificial Intelligence as a propulsive guideline for development and administrative efficiency

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The article aims to explain the connection between Artificial Intelligence, its possible uses in Public Administration, the increase in efficiency, and the right to development. The importance of this study arises from the exponential speed of technological advances, the inseparability of technology to contemporary society and the systemic impacts it provokes. From these premises, we intend to help build an investigation agenda about the aspects and effects about which the encounter between Artificial Intelligence and the Public Administration should arouse care, in relation to the risks and human biases that may cause undesired or discriminatory results. The text adopts a deductivedescriptive methodology, guided by the following question: in what way can the application of Artificial Intelligence instrumentalize the Public Administration to foster efficiency and the right to sustainable development? Consigns that the implementation of technologies is an imperative derived from the principles of efficiency and actuality, both of which are corollaries of the Republic’s fundamental objective of national development. Concludes considering that the association of machine learning and deep learning modeling, plus human contribution, ensures the benefits of distinct natural and artificial abilities and has the potential to produce advantageous socioeconomic results.

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Blanchet, L. A., & Trento, M. (2023). Artificial Intelligence as a propulsive guideline for development and administrative efficiency. A e C - Revista de Direito Administrativo e Constitucional, 23(93), 153–172. https://doi.org/10.21056/aec.v23i93.1733

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