Personalised public services powered by AI: the citizen digital twin approach

Aleksi Kopponen, Antti Hahto, Tero Villman, Petri Kettunen, Tommi Mikkonen, Matti Rossi

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Abstract

Supporting citizens in achieving their goals while avoiding unwanted choices and improving their quality of life requires informed decision-making and access to relevant services. To facilitate this, public and private services should adapt to people’s changing life situations. In this chapter, we explore the use of citizen digital twin (CDT) models, which collect data about a person’s overall situation, to provide a scaffolding for citizens in their life events. By using AI-augmented service orchestration, tailored service combinations can be created to meet individuals’ specific needs. The Finnish government’s AuroraAI network is presented as an example of such a system, designed to enhance people’s well-being by providing personalised services for different life events. The network can be integrated into thousands of existing services, offering citizens a more tailored and effective approach to achieving their goals and improving their lives.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch Handbook on Public Management and Artificial Intelligence
EditorsYannis Charalabidis, Rony Medaglia, Colin van Noordt
Place of PublicationCheltenham
PublisherEdward Elgar
Pages170-186
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-80220-733-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Feb 2024
MoE publication typeA3 Book section, Chapters in research books

Keywords

  • 113 Computer and information sciences

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