[EGOV LIST] Final Call for Chapters - Artificial Intelligence in Government

Rodrigo Sandoval rsandov at gmail.com
Tue Nov 7 10:06:43 PST 2023


FINAL Call for Chapters Artificial Intelligence in Government. Latin American Challenges and Expectations Springer-PAIT

Important Dates

Full Chapters Submission Hard Deadline: November 30, 2023
Review Results Returned January 19, 2024
Final Chapter Submission: January 31, 2024
Final Acceptance: February 16, 2024
Publication: June.-July 2024


AI is a new frontier for government management in Latin American countries, where digital transformation is still in its early stages. The incorporation of AI practices, processes and regulations is essential for success.
Research on AI in Latin American governments is limited and recent. Corvalan (2018) discussed the challenges and opportunities of the Prometea implementation in Argentina's judiciary system. Esteves et al. (2020) updated this system's use in Argentina in a BID report. Faundez-Ugalde et al. (2020) described the use of AI in tax administrations in Latin America. Barredo-Ibañez et al. (2021) combined AI with communication and democracy for Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia.
This book will examine the opportunities, legal and regulatory frameworks needed to implement AI into government organizations, as well as the infrastructure requirements for successful implementation. It will also explore potential resistance from public officials towards technology adoption and ways to overcome it. Additionally, it will consider the digital divide that exists within Latin American societies, which may hinder access to AI tools for some citizens. Finally, it will discuss ethical considerations related to AI use in government processes, such as privacy concerns and algorithmic bias.

We welcome chapters based on empirical research and theoretical frameworks on the following topics. These topics are not exclusive and can be complementary:

-   Artificial intelligence in the Latin American public sector
-   Cases of artificial intelligence in Latin American Government
-   Best practices of artificial intelligence for developing public policies for the development
-   Machine learning applications in Government management
-   Predictive Analytics and Decision-making in public policies
-   Chatbots and virtual assistants for the public sector
-   Fraud detection and prevention
-   Artificial intelligence in tax systems
-   Artificial intelligence tools for cybersecurity and national security: policy and cases
-   Advances in Robotics for the Public Sector
-   Best practices of artificial intelligence for environmental monitoring
-   Uses of artificial intelligence in public health for disease management and Prevention
-   Disaster communication using artificial intelligence
-   Smart cities using IoT and artificial intelligence
-   Artificial Intelligence in public education
-   Ethical Considerations for AI Use in government processes
-   AI for public sector management in developing countries
-   Challenges faced in implementing AI in government processes in Latin America
-   Generative Artificial Intelligence in the public sector


Submission Procedure

Full chapters are expected to be submitted by November 30, 2023, and all interested authors must consult the guidelines for manuscript submissions at https://www.springernature.com/gp/authors All chapters must have a minimum of 8,000-12,000 words.
All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by Springer- Public Administration and Information Technology Series. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit https://www.springer.com/series/10796
This publication is anticipated to be released in 2024.

Inquiries
Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan
 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, México
rsandovala at uaemex.mx
David Valle-Cruz
 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, México
davacr at uaemex.mx



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