[EGOV LIST] Generative Artificial Intelligence in Government -
Final Call for Papers DGO2024
Fadi Salem
fadi.salem at gmail.com
Tue Jan 23 05:20:35 PST 2024
Are you exploring Generative AI and Government projects? What are the
implications of the rise of Generative AI for government and policy? How
can a global governance of generative AI needs to consider? Submit your
paper to the specialized Track 16 in the DG.o2024..
Call for Papers: Generative Artificial Intelligence in Government Research
Track (Track 16)
The rapid rise of Generative AI (GAI) across government ecosystems calls
for deeper examination by the global digital government research community.
We invite you to submit pioneering research papers to the special track on
Generative AI in Government, chaired by Fadi Salem, Theresa Pardo and
Gianluca Misuraca (Track 16), in the 25th Annual International Conference
on Digital Government Research (DG.o 2024), taking place on 11 – 14 June
2024 in Taipei, Taiwan.
The track seeks papers that critically examine the adoption and impact of
Generative AI in government functions, policies, and public engagement in
three pillars:
1) Generative AI’s Potential Benefits for Government
2) Generative AI's Risks and Threats for Public Governance
3) Global Governance of Generative AI
Suggested paper themes sought for this track include (among others):
1. Demystifying GAI in Government: Map and conceptualize the operational
mechanics of Generative AI in public governance, its applications, and its
impact on government operations, policy, and service delivery.
2. Generative AI in Public Services: Explore the implications of GAI in
public service delivery and citizen-centric interactions, through
autonomous agents.
3. Policy ecosystem for generative AI, including standards, and regulations
to ensure the responsible use of GAI in governmental settings.
4. Practical Applications of GAI in Government: including case studies of
GAI implementations in government settings and the outcomes achieved.
5. AI and Citizen-Government Interaction: such as assessing the role of GAI
in facilitating electronic participation, citizen engagement, transparency,
and participation in governance.
6. Ethical and Regulatory Considerations: Evaluate the potential risks,
ethical concerns, and regulatory implications of using GAI in government.
7. Readiness and Capacity Building in Government: Research the need for
capacity building in government for understanding, using, developing,
deploying, and managing GAI.
8. Public Trust and Security: Explore GAI’s emerging implications for data
privacy, cybersecurity, and public trust.
Track 16 of DG.o 2024: The 25th Annual International Conference on Digital
Government Research - June 11-14, 2024
https://dgsociety.org/dgo-2024/
Conference Website: https://dgo2024.github.io/index.html
SUBMIT YOUR PAPER HERE: https://dgo2024.github.io/submission/index.html
Papers Due: January 26, 2024
Looking forward to receiving your original contributions and seeing you in
Taipei at DG.o2024.
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