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President Putin’s explicit declaration that the country that makes progress in artificial intelligence will rule the world has launched a new race for dominance. In this era of cognitive competition and total automation, every country understands that it must rapidly adopt AI or go bust. To stay competitive a country must have a strategy. But how should a government proceed? What areas it must focus on? Where should it even start? This book provides answers to these important, yet pertinent, questions and more. Presenting the viewpoints of global experts and thought leaders on key issues relating to AI and government policies, this book directs us to the future.



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“A timely book on a critical issue. The future of any government should include its ability to adopt and embrace the AI revolution. This book supports this vision.” —Tanice (TK) Gonsalves, President of WTI, Washington DC


“The government now recognizes that intelligent automation (AI and RPA) are the key strategies for national security and development. The question remains “how to do it” effectively. This book takes a strategic perspective and focuses on a national strategy for AI.” —Michael McGeehan, Blue Prism, Executive Director of Strategy and Business Development – Public Sector, Washington, DC



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations; Chapter 1, Introduction, J. Mark Munoz and Al Naqvi; Part I, Strategic Frameworks of AI; Chapter 2, How to develop a country strategy for AI, Al Naqvi; Chapter 3, Global governance of artificial intelligence, Nicolas Miailhe and Yolanda Lannquist; Chapter 4, Government 4.0 and evidence-based policies : AI and data analytics to the rescue, Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin and Thierry Warin; Chapter 5, The strategic implications of artificial intelligence for international security, Jean-Marc Rickli; Part II, AI and Economic Development, Chapter 6, Using AI to improve economic productivity : A business model perspective, Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, Yongjian Bao and Carlos M. DaSilva; Chapter 7, Handling resultant unemployment from artificial intelligence, Margaret Goralski and Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska; Chapter 8, Building tech zones to enhance AI, Melodena Stephens; Part III, AI and the Enhancement of Governance; Chapter 9, Ai-government vs. e-government: How to reinvent government with AI?, Al Naqvi; Chapter 10, Economic governance when humans and Ai are at work; Dirk Nicolas Wagner; Chapter 11, Legal systems at a crossroads: Justice in the age of artificial intelligence, Nicolas Economou and Bruce Hedin; Chapter 12, The curious case of fake news: Fighting smart Machiavellian machines, Daniel Lemus Delgado and Armando Lopez-Cuevas; Chapter 13, Applications of artificial intelligence and RPA to improve government performance, Luis Soto and Sergio Biggemann; Chapter 14, Conclusion, J. Mark Munoz and Al Naqvi; Notes on Contributors; Index.

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    Publisher: Anthem Press
    Publication Date: 27/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9781785274954, 978-1785274954
    ISBN10: 1785274953

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    President Putin’s explicit declaration that the country that makes progress in artificial intelligence will rule the world has launched a new race for dominance. In this era of cognitive competition and total automation, every country understands that it must rapidly adopt AI or go bust. To stay competitive a country must have a strategy. But how should a government proceed? What areas it must focus on? Where should it even start? This book provides answers to these important, yet pertinent, questions and more. Presenting the viewpoints of global experts and thought leaders on key issues relating to AI and government policies, this book directs us to the future.



    Trade Review

    “A timely book on a critical issue. The future of any government should include its ability to adopt and embrace the AI revolution. This book supports this vision.” —Tanice (TK) Gonsalves, President of WTI, Washington DC


    “The government now recognizes that intelligent automation (AI and RPA) are the key strategies for national security and development. The question remains “how to do it” effectively. This book takes a strategic perspective and focuses on a national strategy for AI.” —Michael McGeehan, Blue Prism, Executive Director of Strategy and Business Development – Public Sector, Washington, DC



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations; Chapter 1, Introduction, J. Mark Munoz and Al Naqvi; Part I, Strategic Frameworks of AI; Chapter 2, How to develop a country strategy for AI, Al Naqvi; Chapter 3, Global governance of artificial intelligence, Nicolas Miailhe and Yolanda Lannquist; Chapter 4, Government 4.0 and evidence-based policies : AI and data analytics to the rescue, Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin and Thierry Warin; Chapter 5, The strategic implications of artificial intelligence for international security, Jean-Marc Rickli; Part II, AI and Economic Development, Chapter 6, Using AI to improve economic productivity : A business model perspective, Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, Yongjian Bao and Carlos M. DaSilva; Chapter 7, Handling resultant unemployment from artificial intelligence, Margaret Goralski and Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska; Chapter 8, Building tech zones to enhance AI, Melodena Stephens; Part III, AI and the Enhancement of Governance; Chapter 9, Ai-government vs. e-government: How to reinvent government with AI?, Al Naqvi; Chapter 10, Economic governance when humans and Ai are at work; Dirk Nicolas Wagner; Chapter 11, Legal systems at a crossroads: Justice in the age of artificial intelligence, Nicolas Economou and Bruce Hedin; Chapter 12, The curious case of fake news: Fighting smart Machiavellian machines, Daniel Lemus Delgado and Armando Lopez-Cuevas; Chapter 13, Applications of artificial intelligence and RPA to improve government performance, Luis Soto and Sergio Biggemann; Chapter 14, Conclusion, J. Mark Munoz and Al Naqvi; Notes on Contributors; Index.

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