Can Generative AI be the new Policymaker?

The pertinent question is not whether "if" we should integrate generative AI into public policy frameworks, but "how."
John Kingdon in 1984, while formulating the Multiple Systems Frameworks had argued that different solutions are present for policy issues. Today, with the coming of Generative AI, can he be challenged that the majority of the policy issues today can be worked upon with the help of this new technology? At the same time the idea of an “unclear technology” does exist when a novel approach is proposed, there may be a lack of evidence regarding its effectiveness. Additionally, as various institutions and individuals participate in the decision-making process, new ideas or obstacles may emerge, contributing to the fluidity of the process. In today’s day and age policymakers are struggling with complex challenges where different approaches to problems can be time taking, expensive and ab
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Anshika Mathews
Anshika is the Senior Content Strategist for AIM Research. She holds a keen interest in technology and related policy-making and its impact on society. She can be reached at anshika.mathews@aimresearch.co
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