Ethical AI in Public Administration: Ensuring Transparency and Trust in Governance Systems

Authors

  • Dr. Sameena Saba Assistant Professor Integral University Dashauli Uttar Pradesh, India. Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, public administration, ethics, transparency, accountability, digital governance, citizen trust, data privacy, algorithmic fairness, AI ethics.

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming public administration, from decision-making to service delivery. Governments across the world are adopting AI tools for predictive governance, citizen engagement, and policy design. However, the ethical implications of these technologies—such as bias, surveillance, and lack of transparency—pose significant challenges. This paper investigates the ethical dimensions of AI in public governance, focusing on transparency, accountability, and citizen trust. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research analyzes government AI projects in India, the UK, and Estonia, supported by primary survey data. The study finds that while AI improves efficiency, ethical governance frameworks remain underdeveloped, leading to concerns over fairness and data privacy. The paper proposes a model for Ethical AI Governance (EAIG) that integrates algorithmic transparency, citizen participation, and institutional accountability.

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Published

2025-10-30

How to Cite

Ethical AI in Public Administration: Ensuring Transparency and Trust in Governance Systems. (2025). AI Governance and Society Journal P-ISSN 3117-6097 and E-ISSN 3117-6100, 2(4), 26-31. https://galaxiauniverse.com/index.php/AIGSJ/article/view/33