Digital Public Administration Summit starts on Tuesday
The Digital Public Administration Summit, a Hungarian initiative to unfold the discussion over the digital development of public administrations, comes to its second edition. The Summit is organised by Digital Success Nonprofit Ltd., under the patronage of the Ministry for innovation and Technology of Hungary.
Besides the digitalisation of the public administration system, the II DPAS focuses on AI and Data, splitting the two major topic for two days. On the first day, with highly esteemed international participants, the discussion formulates over the regulatory approaches of AI, AI as a tool for governance, and a roundtable discussion is also going to be delivered on AI based solutions in the justice system.
During the first panel the regulatory approaches of AI are going to be observed from the UN’s, the EU’s and the OECD’s perspective.
After the review of the regulatory framework, AI as a tool for governance is going to be discussed by the panelists. At the end of the first day, a roundtable discussion is going to be formed over the question of AI in the justice system, where panelists may also have the opportunity to react on the currently issued EU Justice Scoreboard.
The second day of the Summit is going to focus mainly on data, where the data-driven economy is being measured involving also the perspective of SMEs.
During the pandemic the importance of the development of healthcare system has been increasing, thus the potential in data-driven healthcare is also going to be discussed at the Summit. Lastly, the data-driven transport and logistic sector is going to be debated as well. At the end of the day, a roundtable discussion is going to be held with digital identity in its focus.
The two day conference can be followed online as well. To participate online please register on this site.
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