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Automating Government: How AI Will Revolutionise Public Services is a timely and authoritative guide for political leaders, senior managers and public officials con-fronting the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence. Through dozens of global case studies and clear analysis, it explores how AI can transform public services, such as predictive healthcare, automated social services, and real-time transport systems, leading to improved outcomes and lower costs.
While the potential is considerable, the implications are far from straightforward. The book addresses the critical questions: What happens to jobs? Can we trust machines to make decisions about people's lives? Will AI reduce inequality, or entrench it further?
Rich in practical insight and grounded in real-world examples, Automating Gov-ernment sets out a roadmap for responsible, effective AI adoption in the public sector. It challenges readers to see AI not simply as a tool for efficiency, but as a means to build a more capable, inclusive and accountable state fit for the de-mands of the 21st century.
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Automating Government: How AI Will Revolutionise Public Services is a timely and authoritative guide for political leaders, senior managers and public officials con-fronting the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence. Through dozens of global case studies and clear analysis, it explores how AI can transform public services, such as predictive healthcare, automated social services, and real-time transport systems, leading to improved outcomes and lower costs.
While the potential is considerable, the implications are far from straightforward. The book addresses the critical questions: What happens to jobs? Can we trust machines to make decisions about people's lives? Will AI reduce inequality, or entrench it further?
Rich in practical insight and grounded in real-world examples, Automating Gov-ernment sets out a roadmap for responsible, effective AI adoption in the public sector. It challenges readers to see AI not simply as a tool for efficiency, but as a means to build a more capable, inclusive and accountable state fit for the de-mands of the 21st century.