Research Article
Decision-Making and Execution: The Practice and Analysis of Technological Governance
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.15-3-2024.2346440, author={Lianbing Zhou}, title={Decision-Making and Execution: The Practice and Analysis of Technological Governance}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Public Management and Intelligent Society, PMIS 2024, 15--17 March 2024, Changsha, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={PMIS}, year={2024}, month={6}, keywords={technical governance; policy process; monitor; freedom; modest attitude}, doi={10.4108/eai.15-3-2024.2346440} }
- Lianbing Zhou
Year: 2024
Decision-Making and Execution: The Practice and Analysis of Technological Governance
PMIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.15-3-2024.2346440
Abstract
At present, technical governance mainly refers to the governance form in which advanced technologies represented by artificial intelligence are incorporated into the governance process. In the decision-making stage, technical governance can not only enhance the wide representation of government policies, but also calm the passion of equalitarianism through technological control. In the policy execution stage, technical governance can realize extensive and accurate real-time monitoring of policy objects to ensure the realization of the original intention of the policy, but it invades the field of citizen privacy to an unprecedented extent. The increasing citizen freedom right in modern society makes the social structure more and more complicated and evolves towards a risk society. The balance of technical governance on the citizen freedom right in policy practice is the necessity of social development. The government and its officials should try their best to keep an open mind when applying technical governance means to decision-making; In the policy execution stage, they should maintain a modest attitude. First, we should adhere to the principle of limited monitoring, and second, we should adhere to the principle that the monitored information and data of the citizens will not be contacted by any other natural person when there is no misconduct.