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* Chairperson: [[Isabel Vásquez]], former Director of the [[Administrative Coordination Office]] and distinguished expert in public administration technology; | * Chairperson: [[Isabel Vásquez]], former Director of the [[Administrative Coordination Office]] and distinguished expert in public administration technology; | ||
* [[Department of Research and Development (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Department of Research and Development]] Representatives: | * [[Department of Research and Development (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Department of Research and Development]] Representatives: | ||
** Dr. [[Miguel Santos | ** Dr. [[Miguel Santos]], Senior AI Research Director; | ||
** Dr. [[Elena | ** Dr. [[Elena Park]], Quantum Computing Applications Specialist; | ||
* [[Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency]] Representative: [[Roberto Jimenez-Lima]], Deputy Director for Digital Transformation | * [[Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency]] Representative: [[Roberto Jimenez-Lima]], Deputy Director for Digital Transformation | ||
* Senior Civil Servants: | * Senior Civil Servants: | ||
** [[Maria Gonzalez-Torres]], Director of Federal Personnel Management with expertise in service delivery optimization; | ** [[Maria Gonzalez-Torres]], Director of Federal Personnel Management with expertise in service delivery optimization; | ||
** [[Carlos | ** [[Carlos Silva]], Deputy Secretary for Government Operations and citizen service innovation; | ||
* Private Technology Sector Representative: [[Alexandra | * Private Technology Sector Representative: [[Alexandra Rodriguez]], Chief Technology Officer at [[ESB Thermodynamics]] specializing in AI infrastructure systems; | ||
* Academic Representative: Dr. [[Fernando Lopez | * Academic Representative: Dr. [[Fernando Lopez]], Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Director of the AI Research Institute at [[Royal University of Parap]]; | ||
* Civil Society Representative: [[Patricia | * Civil Society Representative: [[Patricia Audanier]], Executive Director of the [[Political pressure groups and organizations of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Digital Rights Foundation of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 07:02, 7 August 2025
The Royal Commission on Artificial Intelligence is a nine-member government body established under the Royal Commission on Artificial Intelligence Act, 1745 to oversee the deployment of artificial intelligence systems across the public sector of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Appointed by His Majesty the King of Nouvelle Alexandrie on the advice of the Premier, the Commission operates with broad authority to study, implement, and monitor AI applications throughout all levels of government, building upon the administrative efficiency successes achieved by the Administrative Coordination Office (now the Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency) since 1741 AN.
The Commission coordinates closely with the Department of Research and Development on advanced Alexandrium-enhanced AI technologies and quantum-processing applications, while working with the Administrative Coordination Office to integrate AI solutions into existing government operations. Since its establishment in 1746 AN, the Commission has successfully implemented seven mandatory AI systems across 847 government offices, achieving a 67% reduction in document processing times and 94.2% accuracy rates in automated decision-making processes, while maintaining comprehensive privacy protections and algorithmic transparency through public registries.
Membership
The Royal Commission consists of nine members serving three-year renewable terms:
- Chairperson: Isabel Vásquez, former Director of the Administrative Coordination Office and distinguished expert in public administration technology;
- Department of Research and Development Representatives:
- Dr. Miguel Santos, Senior AI Research Director;
- Dr. Elena Park, Quantum Computing Applications Specialist;
- Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency Representative: Roberto Jimenez-Lima, Deputy Director for Digital Transformation
- Senior Civil Servants:
- Maria Gonzalez-Torres, Director of Federal Personnel Management with expertise in service delivery optimization;
- Carlos Silva, Deputy Secretary for Government Operations and citizen service innovation;
- Private Technology Sector Representative: Alexandra Rodriguez, Chief Technology Officer at ESB Thermodynamics specializing in AI infrastructure systems;
- Academic Representative: Dr. Fernando Lopez, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Director of the AI Research Institute at Royal University of Parap;
- Civil Society Representative: Patricia Audanier, Executive Director of the Digital Rights Foundation of Nouvelle Alexandrie.