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Revolutionizing the Public Works Value Chain through AI monitoring: Towards an understanding of Increased Productivity in Perú

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Artificial intelligence is an emerging technology that has begun to be adopted in different organizations and also in public works. This poster proposes to explore the challenges and opportunities of AI, in the productivity of public works through a global approach to exploratory questions, based on the adaptation of the instrument designed by Criado et al. The objective is to explore the potential of AI to monitor the increase in productivity in the public works value chain, which is nothing more than the project cycle. Through a survey aimed at engineers, architects, logisticians, experts, and arbitrators, related to public works, the document ends with some lessons and recommendations for researchers and professionals interested in the study area.

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      DGO '23: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
      July 2023
      711 pages
      ISBN:9798400708374
      DOI:10.1145/3598469

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