Generative AI for anti-corruption and integrity in government
Taking stock of promise, perils and practice
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) presents myriad opportunities for integrity
actors—anti-corruption agencies, supreme audit institutions, internal audit bodies
and others—to enhance the impact of their work, particularly through the use of large
language models (LLMS). As this type of AI becomes increasingly mainstream, it is
critical for integrity actors to understand both where generative AI and LLMs can
add the most value and the risks they pose. To advance this understanding, this paper
draws on input from the OECD integrity and anti-corruption communities and provides
a snapshot of the ways these bodies are using generative AI and LLMs, the challenges
they face, and the insights these experiences offer to similar bodies in other countries.
The paper also explores key considerations for integrity actors to ensure trustworthy
AI systems and responsible use of AI as their capacities in this area develop.
Available from March 22, 2024
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