OECD GPN SeriesGoverning with AI

Our Autumn series of thematic online sessions will continue on Tuesday 04 November with an exchange on Governing with AI. This session will follow the launch of the new OECD report Governing with AI: The State of Play and Way Forward in Core Government Functions, which explores how governments can harness AI’s potential while managing its risks. The discussion will highlight how AI can enhance public service delivery, decision-making, and innovation, while addressing key challenges around transparency, accountability, and trust. 

The session will feature a presentation by Gillian Dorner, Deputy Director in the Public Governance Directorate of the OECD, followed by an interactive dialogue.
Interpretation will be provided in English, French and Spanish.

This session is open to Members of Parliament and Parliamentary Officials. 

This session is open to Members of Parliament and Parliamentary Officials.

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Governing with Artificial Intelligence: The State of Play and Way Forward in Core Government Functions

Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in public administrations is growing, but governments face a range of challenges in scaling up AI applications, leading to many initiatives remaining in their pilot phase, according to a new OECD report.
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