The Use of Artificial Intelligence and its Role in Implementing Administrative Digitalization: Reality and Challenges
Date: November 25th & 26th, 2024
Preamble
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is considered one of the modern technologies offering significant opportunities across various fields, including administrative implementation. Through the use of AI, institutions can achieve efficiency, integration, and innovation in their operations. As AI is expected to continue evolving and advancing in the future, understanding its applications and role in realizing administrative digitalization is essential for administrative institutions.
The topic of using AI and its role in embodying administrative digitalization is of paramount importance. AI can be utilized to analyze the vast amounts of data and information acquired by institutions to make effective strategic decisions. Furthermore, AI can analyze user and client behavior to provide personalized experiences and improve service quality.
Having a strategic vision for developing public administrations and institutions is of utmost importance today due to its role in providing high-quality public service that responds to the demands and desires of the citizenry. This strategy has led to the modernization of public administration in Algeria.
Algeria is among the countries influenced by the winds of economic, social, technical, and informational transformations. Consequently, the Algerian Public Administration is striving for total and actual engagement in introducing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to keep pace with rapid technological developments and leverage them in updating and modernizing the administration.
Undoubtedly, Algeria has taken advanced steps in the field of modernizing administration and facilities, as well as their associated services, to align with the nature of technological development in the age of “Artificial Intelligence,” where machines have come to “think” and substitute for humans in many sectors of global economies. Conversely, Algeria still faces major challenges in catching up with this technological shift amidst accelerating stakes. This necessitates finding a sustainable balance today between keeping pace with technological development and preserving digital sovereignty against any potential dangers or threats.
Therefore, through this second edition of the International Conference, we will attempt to address the main problematic centered around the following central question:
What are the challenges facing administrative digitalization, and how can Artificial Intelligence play a decisive role in overcoming them?
To answer this central question, we have established several axes designed to achieve the conference’s goal, as follows:
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Axis 1: Administrative Digitalization and AI – A Conceptual Framework.
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Axis 2: Improving Administrative Operations via AI.
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Highlighting how AI is applied to improve administrative processes and increase efficiency and sustainability.
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Axis 3: Data Analysis and Smart Predictions.
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Exploring how AI is used to analyze administrative data and produce smart predictions that support decision-making processes.
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Axis 4: Cybersecurity and Privacy.
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Discussing challenges and risks related to data security and privacy in the context of AI uses in administrative digitalization.
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Axis 5: The Impact of AI on the Future of Digital Administration.
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Exploring the impact of AI on the future of digital administration and the anticipated challenges and opportunities.
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Axis 6: Uses of AI Technologies in Public Service.
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Axis 7: Applications of Digitalization and AI in the Media and Social Environment (The Algerian Experience).
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Axis 8: Applications of Digitalization and AI in the Media and Social Environment (Arab and Western Experiences).
Participation and Statistics
The participation of professors and researchers from national and international universities has been extensive, reaching over 150 joint interventions (research papers) involving more than 280 participating professors and researchers in this scientific event. This indicates the importance of this topic.
These contributions have had an enriching character regarding the subject of Digitalization and AI and its critical importance in various public administrations. This will be addressed in the sessions and workshops of this conference over the two days of November 25th and 26th, God willing.
The schedule includes:
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Six (06) in-person sessions, interspersed with remote interventions by foreign professors.
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Nine (09) virtual sessions via teleconferencing technology. These virtual events take place in the evening from 20:00 to 22:30, in compliance with the Ministry’s instructions regarding the continuation of university work in the evenings.
We wish everyone success in making this valuable scientific event a success.
