Artificial Intelligence in Georgia and in the World

Vladimeri Napetvaridze

Abstract


The development of digital technology has become an irreversible process. Developed countries are trying to keep in pace with this digital revolution of modernity and to benefit by integrating it into the governance process.Estoniais a clear example of a country that has managed to significantly increase the efficiency of the governance process through the integration of e-services. Accordign to 2020 data, the share of ICT technologies was 12% of the GDP of the mentioned country.

The main research topic of this project is to study the European practice of using artificial intelligence by developed countries to increase the efficiency of public service delivery and ensure citizen involvement in the decision-making process and compare the results with the Georgian reality.


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