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Application of Artificial Intelligence by Poland’s Public Administration

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This chapter presents an overview and analysis of artificial intelligence-driven solutions created and implemented by or with the support of Poland’s central public administration (PA). After discussing governance of AI-related issues, we analyze a set of examples of AI innovation to map the actors and their relations within the ecosystem, describe the field where innovation in AI for PA occurs, and highlight the potentialities and limitations of the current scenario. Moreover, we examine the dynamics among stakeholders in AI-driven innovation building for PA. We conducted an exploratory study of Poland’s situation, assuming the capacity of this methodological strategy for the early examination of the topic and opening new avenues for further research. Thus, we followed the replication logic of Yin's case study. The interviews were approached inductively, to unveil the underlying elements that connect the practical development of AI projects with the institutional framework and the theoretical background.

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Public Management and Artificial Intelligence strony 118 - 136
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2024
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Cyfrowy identyfikator dokumentu elektronicznego (otwiera się w nowej karcie) 10.4337/9781802207347
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  55. Bartosz Rzycki is a student of computer science and artificial intelligence at IE University in Madrid. Also working as a data scientist in Deep.BI where is responsible for creating machine learning models to increase user engagement, content performance, and monetization for publishers. Selected by the Association of Harvard University Professors and Alumni in Poland as a laureate of a nationwide competition for high-achieving students and industry professionals. In 2022, selected by The Nova as one of the 111 best students in Spain and among the 10 best in computer science. otwiera się w nowej karcie
  56. David Duenas-Cid -https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0451-4514
  57. David Duenas-Cid is an H2020 MSCA Widening Fellow and assistant professor at Gdansk Tech. Previously he served as a researcher and assistant professor at University of Tartu and Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia) and at Kozminski University (Poland). His recent research is related to the development of trust and distrust in the process of implementation of internet voting. He holds the following responsabilities, General chair at the E-Vote-ID conference, President of the Thematic Group in Digital Sociology at the International Sociological Association, Member of the "International Committee of Sociology and the Digital" and Program Chair at the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o 2023). otwiera się w nowej karcie
  58. Aleksandra Przegalińska -https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0864-8007 otwiera się w nowej karcie
  59. Aleksandra Przegalinska is a senior associate researcher at Harvard University and associate professor and vice- president of Kozminski University, responsible for International Relations and ESR. Aleksandra received her Ph.D. in the philosophy of artificial intelligence at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw. Aleksandra is the head of the Human-Machine Interaction Research Center at Kozminski University (www.humanrace.edu.pl) and the leader of the AI in Management Program. Until recently, she conducted post- doctoral research at the Center for Collective Intelligence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. She graduated from The New School for Social Research in New York. In 2021 Aleksandra joined the American Institute for Economic Rese as Visiting Research Fellow. She is interested in the future of work seen through the lens of emerging technologies, as well as in natural language processing, humanoid artificial intelligence, social robots, and wearable technologies. She is the co-author of Collaborative Society (The MIT Press) http://www.collaborativesociety.net/, with Dariusz Jemielniak otwiera się w nowej karcie
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