Chapter by Renée Sieber, Ana Brandusescu, and Jonathan van Geuns: “…draws on examples of governance challenges from the AI in Canadian Municipalities Community of Practice to examine how municipalities navigate artificial intelligence adoption, balance in-house development and outsourcing, and face a gap in public participation. It presents four recommendations, including iterative adoption, stronger collaboration, deeper debate on social impacts, and more civic involvement to strengthen local AI governance…(More)”.
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