Abstract

Local governments are in charge of housing, transportation, cleaning, and welfare that directly affect people's daily lives, so there is a high need to apply artificial intelligence (AI) technologies such as artificial intelligence CCTV and ChatGPT to administrative services and policy-making processes. However, compared to the size of local governments' interest in the use of AI, local governments lack the preparation to use AI. In addition, AI has problems such as technical imperfections, privacy infringement, and the spread of discrimination by algorithms. In particular, generative AI that can be applied to various fields will be a key issue. In order for local governments to use AI safely and effectively, local governments should limit the purpose and scope of AI use, increase residents' understanding and ability to use AI, and local governments should more actively protect residents' personal information and establish more public data.

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