Juli Ponce Sole, a professor of administrative law, emphasizes the critical role of AI in public administration, while cautioning against its unregulated use. His new manual argues for a balanced approach to AI, underscoring that machines lack essential human emotions necessary for decision-making. Ponce advocates for proper guidelines and protocols for AI usage within civil services, pointing out the current chaotic state in universities where such frameworks are absent. He asserts that AI tools, while useful, come with limitations and ethical implications that need careful consideration by officials and students alike.
...artificial intelligence shouldn't be feared, but rather respected and treated with caution. AI requires huge amounts of data and must be handled carefully by those in public administration.
I'm aware of a growing trend of scientific research articles based on AI, which raises concerns for the legal community. The lack of guidelines for AI use in universities is troubling.
We are currently in a Wild West situation regarding AI use in public administration, with civil servants lacking clear ethical protocols and making decisions independently.
I encourage students to use AI tools like ChatGPT, providing them with guidelines on its potential and limitations, as itâs a reality they'll face in their careers.
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