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OECD - Governing with Artificial Intelligence (2025)

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Credibility Rating

4/5
High(4)

High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.

Rating inherited from publication venue: OECD

Relevant for AI governance researchers tracking how intergovernmental bodies approach public sector AI deployment; complements OECD AI Principles and provides empirical grounding for governance policy discussions.

Metadata

Importance: 52/100organizational reportanalysis

Summary

This OECD publication examines how governments can harness AI to improve public administration and policymaking while managing associated risks. It provides frameworks and policy recommendations for responsible AI adoption in the public sector, addressing governance structures, accountability, and oversight mechanisms.

Key Points

  • Explores how AI can enhance government efficiency, service delivery, and evidence-based policymaking across OECD member countries
  • Identifies governance challenges including accountability gaps, transparency deficits, and risks of algorithmic bias in public sector AI deployment
  • Proposes frameworks for responsible AI adoption in government, emphasizing human oversight and democratic accountability
  • Addresses coordination challenges between ministries, agencies, and levels of government in AI governance
  • Situates public sector AI governance within broader international regulatory trends and the OECD AI Principles
Resource ID: 929b4a199d1a05b9 | Stable ID: MzRkODFiMm