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How Can “We” Realize Cogovernance in the Postepidemic Era

In: AI Ethics and Governance

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  • Zhiyi Liu

    (Computational Law and AI Ethics Research Center of Shanghai Jiaotong University)

  • Yejie Zheng

    (Computational Law and AI Ethics Research Center of Shanghai Jiaotong University)

Abstract

In the last chapter of the book, let us discuss the proposition of social governance in the intelligent era. Social governance is one of the most important areas we can see influencing the development of the smart age. Since there is no corresponding top-level design mechanism in China, all localities have formulated intelligent construction plans for social governance based on their own characteristics in hopes of becoming a model that can be copied and popularized. Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Pilot Zone, a project I participated in, is one of the examples. We should not stop at the research of pure “legalization of social governance”. The “legalization of social governance may become empty talk if it is divorced from specific scenarios or social governance practices. In addition, we should also study the path of rule of law in specific social governance fields, such as intelligent social governance, and clarify the relevant scenes, which will help us understand the development path of social governance in China.

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  • Zhiyi Liu & Yejie Zheng, 2022. "How Can “We” Realize Cogovernance in the Postepidemic Era," Springer Books, in: AI Ethics and Governance, chapter 0, pages 159-172, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-2531-3_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2531-3_11
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