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The Ethical and Societal Implications of AI in Economic Policy and Public Administration
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Author(s): Tinatin Zhorzholiani (David Aghmashenebeli National Defence Academy of Georgia, Georgia)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 32
Source title:
AI Use in Social Sciences
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Aytekin Demircioğlu (Kastamonu University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-2612-2.ch005
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Abstract
AI is reshaping economic policy and public administration worldwide. This study explores the ethical and societal implications of AI integration in governance and economic decision-making, with a focus on transparency accountability fairness and public trust. Through interdisciplinary qualitative analysis and case studies from Georgia's public sector, the research identifies challenges such as algorithmic bias, lack of legal safeguards, data privacy concerns and institutional readiness, highlights promising developments, including the establishment of the Georgia Technology Authority's AI office, national capacity-building programs and pilot AI systems in finance and law enforcement. Drawing from international best practices and local initiatives, the paper presents evidence-based policy recommendations to ensure that AI adoption in public governance serves democratic values, enhances service delivery and protects citizen rights. The findings contribute to the growing field of responsible AI and underscore the need for inclusive, transparent, ethically grounded governance frameworks.
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