The exercise of administrative function in the era of Predictive and Generative Artificial Intelligence: principles of trust and result and judicial perspectives
Abstract
The essay by the author focuses on the exercise of administrative function in the era of Predictive and Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). It begins by discussing the ethical and legal implications of AI, highlighting the need to balance its potential benefits with concerns about its application in public administration. The author argues that AI is becoming increasingly integrated into the administrative decision-making process, pushing towards closer interaction between AI and humans. However, they emphasize the need to establish principles and rules to ensure the protection of individual freedoms and the pursuit of the public good. The author also examines the role of administrative justice in the context of AI, highlighting the need for more thorough judicial oversight of the outcomes of automated administrative decisions. Finally, they propose adopting the principles of "trust" and "result" as a guide for regulating algorithmic administrative action, emphasizing the importance of ensuring transparency and effectiveness of decisions, as well as legal compliance.
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I contenuti redazionali di questo sito sono distribuiti con una licenza Creative Commons, Attribuzione - Condividi allo stesso modo 3.0 Italia (CC BY-SA 3.0 IT) eccetto dove diversamente specificato. Diretta da G. Terracciano, G. Mazzei, J. Espartero Casado. Direttore Responsabile: G. Caputi. Redazione: C. Rizzo. Iscritta al N. 16/2009 del Reg. stampa del Tribunale di Roma - ISSN 2036-7821