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Title The Challenges Of Artificial Intelligence In Public Administration In The Framework Of Smart Cities: Reflections And Legal Issues
ID_Doc 55046
Authors Correia P.M.A.R.; Pedro R.L.D.; Mendes I.D.O.; Serra A.D.C.S.
Year 2024
Published Social Sciences, 13, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci13020075
Abstract In the last decade, artificial intelligence has generated several challenges in societies, with a special focus on public administration. Through the development of this literature review, we intend to underline the challenges that this has caused in the realm of public affairs, especially in terms of the smart cities framework, considering the legal perspective that is intrinsically associated with it. In this way, we based our research on a wide range of articles, from which we considered those with the greatest relevance and the highest number of citations in order to substantiate this theme in a more precise way. Finally, we present a set of conclusions, as well as opportunities for future investigations.
Author Keywords administrative law; artificial intelligence; public administration; smart city


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