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dg.o 2022: Opportunities and Risks in Intelligent Governance and Smart City

Published: 09 June 2021 Publication History
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    With the advent of intelligent technologies such as AI-driven automations and IoT-based omni-sense intelligent society, it is imminent to identify the potentials and risks through research, development, and practices. The Center of Intelligent Society and Policy (CISP) at Seoul National University is a leading research center for studying the government's role and innovating policies for intelligent society and smart cities. In this workshop, we discuss the extensive research and development efforts in CISP and invite diverse background researchers to discuss and critically evaluate the potentials and the possible and unforeseen risks of the intelligent society. This workshop aims to identify the potential subtopic areas and sustainable factors for the next generation intelligent society as focal themes of dg.o 2022. We will briefly introduce the CISP, current research projects, and dg.o 2022 conference. We invite all interested scholars and practitioners and look forward to exchange ideas and take suggestions for collaboration and cooperation.

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    dg.o '21: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
    June 2021
    600 pages
    ISBN:9781450384926
    DOI:10.1145/3463677
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