„AI Compliance? – Regulations on the Use of AI in Public Administration“
Description and content of the event
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world of work at a rapid pace, as it can be used to optimize or automate processes and, if necessary, achieve results more efficiently. AI is also playing an increasingly important role in public administration - and not just since the publication of ChatGPT. However, AI is not being used in a uniform and structured way, but to very different extents at all levels of administration. There are currently no comprehensive, binding standards for the use of AI in public administration. This regulatory void represents a significant compliance gap. Without a clear framework, there is a risk that AI systems will be used inappropriately, which poses not only legal but also ethical and social risks. In the public debate surrounding AI, the focus is usually on data protection. While this is undoubtedly a key issue, this focus falls short. AI compliance must be thought of in a more comprehensive way and also include aspects such as transparency, traceability of decisions, fairness, non-discrimination, auditability and accountability. This is the only way to ensure the holistic and trustworthy use of AI in public administration.
The National Institute for Public Administration Germany (NIPAG) is hosting a workshop with the topic AI compliance in public administration, which will take place in Berlin on June 30 and July 1, 2025. The aim of the workshop is to offer a platform for an exchange of experiences, to gain insights into the use and handling of AI in public administration with the help of the speakers' contributions and to discuss the applicability, opportunities and challenges of AI for public administration. The focus is particularly on Large Language Models (LLM) such as ChatGPT.
Time, location and organisation
Date of the event: | 30 June/01 July 2025 |
Location: | National Institute for Public Administration Germany, Seydelstraße 18, 10117 Berlin, Germany |
further information | Registrations for participation in the workshop are requested to: |
Workshop Leader: | Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jan Ziekow, Dr. Silke Keil |
Team: | Verena Hambauer |
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