USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ADOPTION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE ACT

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Published: Dec 30, 2024

  Larisa Kovalenko

  Valeria Melnyk

  Daryna Tsendrova

  Kyrylo Myroshnichenko

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the role of information technologies in the adoption of administrative acts, in particular when they are used in the administrative process. The subject of the study. Various scientific approaches to defining the concept and functions of AI are analyzed, in particular as a computer program for data analysis, an intellectual system that surpasses human capabilities, and a cybernetic approach that encompasses an algorithmic model of cognitive functions. The legal status of AI in Ukraine is studied, the features of its regulation within the framework of national legislation, as well as problems associated with legal adaptation to international standards. Methodology. The research methodology is an analysis of modern approaches to defining the concept of artificial intelligence in the legal sphere, studying its legal status and identifying prospects for its implementation in the process of drawing up administrative acts. Purpose.To assess scientific approaches to defining the concept and functions of artificial intelligence, in particular in the context of legal regulation. To identify the main problems of the legal status of AI in Ukraine and the need to adapt national legislation to international standards. To analyze the possibilities of introducing AI into the process of drawing up administrative acts, in particular in the field of automation of decision-making and improving the motivational part of acts. To assess the risks and benefits of using AI in the legal sphere, in particular for identifying errors in administrative acts and reducing the human factor. To identify ways to improve legislative regulation regarding the use of AI in legal processes to ensure the efficiency and transparency of administrative procedures. Conclusions. The article also discusses the prospects for using AI to automate administrative processes, in particular in drawing up administrative acts, improving the motivational part and checking documents for errors. The authors emphasize the need to improve legislation and technical support to minimize the risks associated with the use of AI. The introduction of AI into administrative procedures, according to the study, has significant potential to increase efficiency, transparency and reduce administrative burdens on public authorities.

How to Cite

Kovalenko, L., Melnyk, V., Tsendrova, D., & Myroshnichenko, K. (2024). USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ADOPTION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE ACT. Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, (4), 46-51. https://doi.org/10.30525/2592-8813-2024-4-6
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Keywords

administrative process, artificial intelligence, administrative act, administrative justice

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