Artificial Intelligence: Its potential and ethics in the practice of public participation Claimed

This research brief explores how public participation practitioners might encounter AI tools; examines the risks, opportunities and uncertainties these tools present; and offers ethical considerations to guide their use.
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Since 2024
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A research paper commissioned by IAP2 Canada.

"This research paper provides an orientation to artificial intelligence (AI) technology for public participation (P2) practitioners. We explore the ways AI might intersect with P2 processes today, raising opportunities, uncertainties, and risks associated with its use. We offer a practical guide for P2 practitioners navigating these AI encounters by sharing some ethical considerations for using AI tools."

Founders:

Morgan Boyco, Dr. Pamela Robinson

Artificial Intelligence: Its potential and ethics in the practice of public participation
Org. type: Academic / research organization
Project type: Document
Used by: Public participation practitioners
Last modified: Nov 12, 2025 Added: Jun 7, 2024
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