Digital Governance And Artificial Intelligence
- IJLLR Journal
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Nithya Prakash D, Presidency University, Bangalore
Hiranya R, Presidency University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT
In today's rapidly developing world, the volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA), stands as a transformational force with the power to bring revolution in the regime. India, a nation with unique diversity and immense capacity, finds itself at an important intersection, where leveraging AI can catalyse change from traditional bureaucracy regime for a future change where technology empowers citizens, enhances transparency, and bridges socio-ethical division.
This paper fulfils the immense promise of AI in shaping India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) which is a system built on basic columns such as Aadhaar, UPI and ONDC. By embedding AI within this ecosystem, India can create an inclusive, skilled and responsible regime model. AI has the ability to increase service distribution, optimize welfare schemes like MGNREGA and ensure targeted intervention that can directly affect millions. Through real -time data processing and prepaid analytics, AI can pave the way for intelligent, active governance, not only the principle, but also to enable the policy decisions run by the data.
However, great responsibility comes with great power. The paper examines challenges with severe AI adoption, including algorithm bias, data secrecy concerns and risks except weak population. Furthermore, it argues for a strong regulatory structure to ensure that AI in governance is aligned with moral, transparent and constitutional principles. K.S. Putta swamy vs. Union of India (2017), this paper proposes a right-based AI regime model that not only reduces risks, but also maximizes profit for every citizen.
In navigating the future of AI in India, this paper advocates a governance approach that balances state -of -the -art innovation with unwavering commitment to human dignity and equality. The future of AI Interested regime in India is not only about smart cities or digital platforms-it is actually about creating an inclusive society where every voice matters, and every citizen benefits.
"At the age of the algorithm, governance is no longer about control - it is about belief, transparency and technology that is working together for every citizen upliftment."
