Abstract

The discourse on the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) has generated a plethora of different conventions, principles and guidelines outlining an ethical perspective on the use and research of AI. However, when it comes to breaking down general implications to specific use cases, existent frameworks have been remaining vague. The following paper aims to fill this gap by examining the ethical implications of the use of information analytical systems through a management approach for filtering the content in social media and preventing information thrusts with negative consequences for human beings and public administration. The ethical dimensions of AI technologies are revealed through deduction of general challenges of digital governance to applied level management technics.

Highlights

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly shaping how our societies and institutions are maintained, organized and managed

  • The analysis of the relevant research base shows that AI ethics, especially in the area of public governance, is considered by most scholars based on particular cases of AI technology implementation

  • Based on the preceding elaboration on news feeds and their classification, we discussed how to realize the principle of criticality set forth in AI ethics in the context of information and analytical systems (IAS)

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Summary

The fundamental role of ICT

The generally accepted definition of AI is the ability of intelligent systems to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. The information and communication technologies (ICT) are worth considering due to the fact that they constitute the basis allowing the functioning of AI.

The role of social media as a tool for personalized governance
Platform‐oriented approach to government technologies
Factoring AI ethics with public administration
Model: the use of ICT technologies in the Russian context
Categorizing news feeds
Building up the news feed processing cycle
Determining the critical level of the news feed
Typology of strategies for news feeds processing
Acknowledgment response template
Conclusion
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