E-book AI GOV - AI governance for Public Institutions
R$98,00
he Survival Manual for the AI Act and GDPR in Public Administration
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic promise; it is an administrative imperative on the European continent. Yet, for the public decision-maker, AI adoption brings a paralysing dilemma: how to modernise State services and gain efficiency without violating the rigorous data protection of the GDPR, the risk classification requirements of the AI Act, and EU public procurement directives?
"GOV AI" is not a theoretical academic treatise. It is a manual for execution and compliance.
Written in clear and accessible language, this book translates the "legalese" of Brussels and Strasbourg into the practical reality of City Councils, Public Institutes, and Ministries. It transforms bureaucracy into strategy, offering a secure roadmap to procure, implement, and oversee AI systems that respect European values.
What you will find in this book:
The ALGOR Method (Adapted for the EU): An exclusive 3-step methodology — Discovery (System Inventory), Management (Risk Classification pursuant to the AI Act), and Culture (AI Literacy) — to take any project from scratch to ISO 42001 compliance.
Innovation Public Procurement: How to escape the "Lowest Price" trap and utilise Innovation Partnerships and Competitive Dialogue (Directives 2014/24/EU) to procure robust and auditable AI solutions.
Legal Shielding and FRIA: Templates for contractual clauses to protect State intellectual property and guides for the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA), mandatory for high-risk systems in the public sector.
From "Shadow AI" to the Light: How to create amnesty and registration programmes for AI tools (such as ChatGPT) that your staff are already using clandestinely, mitigating risks of sensitive data leakage.
Ethics and Human Rights: Practical tools to ensure meaningful human oversight (Human-in-the-loop) and prevent automation from violating human dignity or creating algorithmic discrimination.
This book is for:
Public Executives and Managers who need to make technological decisions without compromising their careers.
Data Protection Officers (DPOs) and Compliance officers seeking to navigate the intersection between the GDPR and the AI Act.
GovTech Entrepreneurs who want to sell to the State while meeting EU "Trustworthy AI" requirements.
Any citizen interested in the transparency and ethics of state automation.
Call to Action:
Stop fearing regulation and start using it as a competitive advantage. Europe has chosen the path of "Trustworthy AI". This book is your map to lead this transformation.
Purchase now and transform your department into a model of certified and efficient AI Governance.
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1 The State as an Artificial Intelligence Platform
CHAPTER 01 – Infrastructure as sovereignty
CHAPTER 02 – From "Startup nation" to "Scale-Up Union"
CHAPTER 03 – The Human Firewall
2 The Public Servant’s Toolbox
CHAPTER 04 –“AI”: The New Colleague at Work
CHAPTER 05 – Prompt Engineering
3 Strategic Vision for the Public Sector Manager
CHAPTER 06 – The Ten Commandments of AI Governance
CHAPTER 07 – The AI Maturity Journey
CHAPTER 08 – The AI Procurement Labyrinth
4 The Moral Compass
CHAPTER 09 – The “SUM” Values Framework
CHAPTER 10 – The FAST AI Principle
CHAPTER 11 – The FAST Principle II
CHAPTER 12 – The FAST Principle III
CHAPTER 13 – Process-Based Governance
5 Plan for the AI Management System (AIMS)
CHAPTER 14 – The Flight Plan
6 The Transition to Practice
CHAPTER 15 – The AI Maturity Assessment
CHAPTER 16 – Inventory of Existing Applications
CHAPTER 17 – The Tactical Artefact (AI Form)
CHAPTER 18 – Process Engineering
CHAPTER 19 – The AI Governance Perimeter (Scope of Use)
CHAPTER 20 – The Defence Artefact (Algorithmic Impact Assessment)
CHAPTER 21 – The Mathematics of Public Value (ROI/ROV)
7 The Command Structure
CHAPTER 22 – Who Sits at the Table?
CHAPTER 23 – How the Machine Decides
CHAPTER 24 – When the Committee Acts
CHAPTER 25 – How Much Does Governance Cost?
8 AI Policy
CHAPTER 26 – The Structure of the Standard
CHAPTER 27 – The Draft Ordinance
CHAPTER 28 – The Golden Rule
9 People
CHAPTER 29 – The Centaur Concept
CHAPTER 30 – The Digital Literacy Plan
CHAPTER 31 – The Innovation Sandbox
CHAPTER 32 – Internal Communication
10 Conclusion
11 Technical Annexes and Glossary
ANNEX I: Detailed Sectoral Risk Matrix
ANNEX II: The AI Supplier Interrogation
ANNEX III – In-Depth Technical Glossary
ANNEX IV: Guide to Safe Prompts for Public Servants


