Application of Artificial Intelligence in Public Management Processes

Pedro Garcia-Carrera, Grisi Bernardo, Alfonso Fuentes-Calcino, Wilver Auccahuasi

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Abstract

Public management is manifested from many necessary processes where the government is required to manage the main services for the benefit of the population. These processes can be classified as health services, managing the city, citizen services, information security, care of biodiversity and natural resources, the economy, construction services, telecommunications, managing electronic commerce processes and human talent management, among others. In this work we describe how the use of the different tools provided by artificial intelligence are changing the way of working of the main services provided by governments through public management. As a result, we present how public services are being influenced thanks to artificial intelligence, in order to understand how these trends are being influenced internationally and to be able to be progressively implemented in our national reality.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication4th International Conference on Sentiment Analysis and Deep Learning, ICSADL 2025 - Proceedings
Pages1525-1530
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9798331523923
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes
Event4th International Conference on Sentiment Analysis and Deep Learning, ICSADL 2025 - Bhimdatta, Nepal
Duration: 18 Feb 202520 Feb 2025

Publication series

Name4th International Conference on Sentiment Analysis and Deep Learning, ICSADL 2025 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Sentiment Analysis and Deep Learning, ICSADL 2025
Country/TerritoryNepal
CityBhimdatta
Period18/02/2520/02/25

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • population
  • processes
  • Public management
  • public services

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