Instructions
Using a minimum of seven (8) credible sources, with at least four (4) sources coming from peer-reviewed journals taken from the APUS library, write a research paper about a topic related to your major or intended career, which follows the problem solution strategy. The paper must be original to this course–no recycling, please!
Format your paper according to the guidelines that are given for your particular discipline. You must choose one of the following documentation styles: APA, MLA, or Chicago.
Length: The research paper should be 2000 – 2500 words (9-10 pages) in length. The page count does not include the Works Cited, Reference, or Bibliography page, or the title page or abstract if required by your documentation style. The page count refers only to the text of the paper itself. Submitting a paper that is doesn’t fall within the word count range is not a good idea. Papers that are too long are as problematic as those that are too short. Part of effective writing is being able to complete the assignment within the designated limits set.
Sources: Your final source page should contain at least seven (9) sources, with at least four (4) sources coming from peer-reviewed journals taken from the APUS library; you will lose points if you have fewer. 5 of the 9 sources have been provided below. please ensure you follow the references guidelines.
Works Cited
Al-Mushayt, Omar S. “Automating E-Government Services With Artificial Intelligence.” IEEE Access, vol. 7, 2019, pp. 146821-146829.
Engstrom, David F., et al. “Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies.” NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 20-54, 2020.
Hurley, JS. “Enabling Successful Artificial Intelligence Implementation in the Department of Defense.” Journal of Information Warfare, vol. 17, no. 2, 2018, pp. 65–82.
Mehr, Hila, H. Ash, and D. Fellow. “Artificial intelligence for citizen services and government.” Ash Cent. Democr. Gov. Innov. Harvard Kennedy Sch., no. August (2017), pp. 1-12.
Salam, Rahmat, et al. “Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Governance: Potentials and Challenges.” Influence: International Journal of Science Review, vol. 5, no. 1, 2023, pp. 243-255.
Please use the following outline:
I. Introduction
A. Background on AI and its increasing relevance in government operations
B. Thesis Statement: The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence by the government presents opportunities for improved efficiency and public service delivery, while necessitating vigilant attention to ethical considerations and potential socio-economic implications.
II. Benefits of AI Integration in Government
A. Optimized resource allocation and enhanced service delivery
B. Improved decision-making through data-driven insights
C. Real-time citizen engagement and feedback
III. Challenges and Roadblocks to AI Adoption
A. Data security and privacy concerns
B. Lack of expertise and skills
C. Ethical and legal dilemmas
IV. Strategies to Overcome Challenges
A. Ethical governance framework
B. Skill development and training initiatives
C. Stakeholder engagement and collaboration.
V. AI’s Role in Enhancing Citizen-Government Interaction
A. Real-time citizen sentiment analysis through social media
B. Efficient issue resolution and improved service delivery
C. Dynamic dashboards for informed decision-making.
VI. Potential Ethical and Policy Implications
A. Regulation and responsible AI usage
B. Maintaining public trust through transparent and accountable practices.
C. Balancing human and AI decision-making.
VII. Case Studies: Successful AI Implementation in Government
A. E-Government service automation with AI assistance
B. DoD’s strategic AI implementation for defense
VIII. Conclusion
A. Recap of key points regarding AI’s transformative potential
B. Emphasis on ethical AI integration for optimal outcomes
C. Call for continued research and responsible AI usage in government operations.
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