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The Artificial Intelligence in the Sphere of the Administrative Law
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Author(s): Alessandro Puzzanghera (University for Foreigners “Dante Alighieri” of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 14
Source title:
Encyclopedia of Data Science and Machine Learning
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): John Wang (Montclair State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9220-5.ch105
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Abstract
This article proposes a debate on the use of artificial intelligence in the administrative field (from a computer used as an archive to a computer capable of making decisions), with particular attention to what the concepts, principles, and standards of legitimacy and control are also examining. Administrative law has two ways to face the new technological challenges: close completely and refuse any possibility of its application to the organization and to the administrative procedure or allow a very limited application.
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