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Use cases for AI in parliaments

The Guidelines for AI in Parliaments are complemented by a series of Use cases for AI in parliaments, which offer potential roadmaps for parliamentary AI adoption. 

A “use case” describes how a system should work. It is used to plan, develop and measure implementation. Use cases translate the abstract potential of AI into practical applications for parliamentary operations.

The use cases cover how to use AI tools to support bill drafting and amendments, to improve the production of verbatim reports or subtitles for video content, and to support public engagement, particularly the analysis of large volumes of public submissions, as well as cybersecurity AI tools that support the development of secure parliamentary systems.

The Use cases for AI in parliaments are published by the IPU in partnership with the Parliamentary Data Science Hub in IPU’s Centre for Innovation in Parliament. They follow the adoption of a landmark resolution on The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on democracy, human rights and the rule of law by IPU member parliaments at the 149th IPU Assembly in Geneva in October 2024. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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