Algorithmic decisions and procedural rules for the Public Administration

The use of Artificial Intelligence systems, and in particular algorithmic decisions, constitutes a great potential for the Public Administration, also in view of the principle of impartiality and good performance under Article 97 of the Constitution and the right to good administration under Article...

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Main Author: Giulia Pinotti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2021-06-01
Series:Labour & Law Issues
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Online Access:https://labourlaw.unibo.it/article/view/13175
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Summary:The use of Artificial Intelligence systems, and in particular algorithmic decisions, constitutes a great potential for the Public Administration, also in view of the principle of impartiality and good performance under Article 97 of the Constitution and the right to good administration under Article 41 of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. To this end, however, it is necessary to identify the conditions of admissibility for the legitimate use of algorithms, and the rules of the administrative procedure must be adapted to the new tool in order not to lower the standard of protection of the citizen.
ISSN:2421-2695