Integration of artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) in the public sector: drivers, barriers and future research agenda

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
F. Ishengoma, Deo Shao, C. Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena, Anastasija Nikiforova
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Purpose With the development of information technology (IT), governments around the globe are using state-of-the-art IT interfaces to implement the so-called 3E’s in public service delivery, that is, economy, efficiency and effectiveness. Two of these IT interfaces relate to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT). While AI focuses on providing a “human” garb for computing devices, thereby making them “intelligent” devices, IoT relies on interfaces between sensors and the environment to make “intelligent” decisions. Recently, the convergence of AI and IoT – also referred to as Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) – is seen as a real opportunity to refurbish the public service delivery formats. However, there is limited understanding as to how AIoT could contribute to the improvisation of public service delivery. This study aims to create a modular framework for AIoT in addition to highlighting the drivers and barriers for its integration in the public sector. Design/methodology/approach This descriptive-explanatory study takes a qualitative approach. It entails a thorough examination of the drivers and barriers of integrating AI and IoT in the public sector. A review of literature has led to the development of a conceptual framework outlining the various factors that contribute to creating public value. Findings Value creation occurs when AI and IoT coalesce in the public service delivery mechanisms. Originality/value AIoT is a cutting-edge technology revolutionizing health care, agriculture, infrastructure and all other industrial domains. This study adds to the growing body of knowledge on the public sector's use of AI and IoT. Understanding these disruptive technologies is critical to formulating policies and regulations that can maximize the potential benefits for the public-sector organizations.
物联网人工智能(AIoT)在公共部门的整合:驱动因素、障碍和未来的研究议程
随着信息技术(IT)的发展,全球各国政府都在使用最先进的IT接口来实现公共服务提供中的所谓3E,即经济、效率和效果。其中两个IT接口与人工智能(AI)和物联网(IoT)有关。人工智能专注于为计算设备提供“人类”外衣,从而使其成为“智能”设备,而物联网则依赖于传感器与环境之间的接口来做出“智能”决策。最近,人工智能和物联网的融合——也被称为人工智能物联网(AIoT)——被视为革新公共服务提供形式的真正机会。然而,对于AIoT如何促进公共服务提供的即兴化,人们的理解有限。本研究旨在为AIoT创建一个模块化框架,并突出其在公共部门整合的驱动因素和障碍。设计/方法/方法这项描述性解释性研究采用定性方法。它需要彻底检查人工智能和物联网在公共部门整合的驱动因素和障碍。对文献的回顾导致了一个概念框架的发展,概述了有助于创造公共价值的各种因素。当人工智能和物联网在公共服务提供机制中融合时,就会产生价值创造。原创性/价值aiot是一项革新医疗保健、农业、基础设施和所有其他工业领域的尖端技术。这项研究增加了公共部门使用人工智能和物联网的知识体系。了解这些颠覆性技术对于制定政策和法规至关重要,这些政策和法规可以最大限度地提高公共部门组织的潜在利益。
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