Administrative Legislative Requirements for Transformation of State Departments of Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Their Readiness in Jordan

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https://doi.org/10.63931/ijchr.v7iSI.335

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Artificial Intelligence, Administrative Legislation, State Administrative Bodies, Electronic Administrative Readiness.

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the effectiveness of administrative legislation in Jordan in activating the reality of artificial intelligence, given that legislation was considered the primary axis for implementing artificial intelligence technologies that the world had been witnessing in the modern technology fields, which had become widely used internationally in various areas, their administrative bodies, and the automation of their administrative transactions without human intervention. However, the problem lay in the application and the need for legislation, preparations, electronic administrative readiness, digital transformation, and infrastructure to facilitate working with artificial intelligence technologies. The study concluded that artificial intelligence techniques must be applied to the administrative system to enhance its efficiency in administrative transactions. The use of artificial intelligence technologies requires the presence of an integrated legislative and administrative system. It also emphasized the need to empower state administrations and their various facilities to perform their work using these technologies, establish clear policies and procedures to ensure effective governance of artificial intelligence applications, and designate the entities responsible for implementing and designing these applications.

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2025-09-05

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Asouli, S., Amoush, M. A., & Ali Noori, S. (2025). Administrative Legislative Requirements for Transformation of State Departments of Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Their Readiness in Jordan . International Journal on Culture, History, and Religion, 7(SI), 167–183. https://doi.org/10.63931/ijchr.v7iSI.335

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