Several AI experiments are underway in different sectors of these cities, including chatbots to provide services anywhere at any time.
Amsterdam and Helsinki became the first two cities in the world to introduce an open Artificial Intelligence (AI) register that updates its residents about the city’s use of AI in public services.
Through the register, the cities aim to make AI in public services operate on same principles of responsibility, transparency and security as other activities they administer. The city officials believe openness will enable stronger shared participation in the development of AI.
“The wide-ranging utilisation of artificial intelligence is conditional on maintaining trust in the city’s activities,” said Pasi Rautio, Project Manager of Helsinki City Data, AI and Robotisation project.
Several AI experiments are underway in different sectors of these…