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AI and the public sector

This story was posted 1 year ago
6 June 2025
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by Kari Grenade, PhD Caribbean Economist and Macroeconomic Advisor

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising sectors globally, with particular promise for the public sector in the Caribbean.

It offers tremendous opportunities to modernise public administration, improve the delivery of public services, enhance efficiency and innovation, and strengthen transparency and governance. More specifically, AI-enabled solutions can be used to streamline and simplify bureaucratic processes (such as budget preparation and the monitoring of its execution); automate and digitise government functions and services (including paying taxes, processing applications, receiving social assistance, and managing patients’ data in the healthcare sector); detect fraud and waste (particularly, but not exclusively in public procurement and payroll management); strengthen disaster response (through early warning systems and infrastructure monitoring); and make better use of real-time data for decision making and policy formulation.

Some Caribbean countries have already implemented important GovTech projects, such as digital tax and revenue collection systems, e-Government service portals, digital identification systems, online disaster management platforms, and digital literacy programmes, among others. However, further action is required from more Caribbean countries.

Greater adoption of AI-driven solutions by the public sector necessitates that governments and other stakeholders collectively address key challenges including limited digital infrastructure, low digital literacy (of public servants and the general populace), weak technical expertise, underdeveloped legal and regulatory regimes, fledgling data privacy and security frameworks, and the high cost of investing in AI-enabled solutions and other advanced technologies.

Addressing the challenges and integrating AI in public administration is a strategic imperative for the Caribbean and requires scaled-up investment. By strategically investing in AI-enabled tools and technologies as well as the human capacity to effectively utilise them not just for their own sakes, but for public value creation, the region can accelerate its journey toward a more inclusive, efficient, and resilient public sector capable of meeting the evolving needs of Caribbean citizens in the 21st century.

AI can reform the Caribbean’s public sector by enhancing decision-making, transparency, innovation, efficiency, service delivery, resilience, competitiveness, citizen engagement, and inclusive governance. For this to happen, Caribbean governments need to scale up investment in digital infrastructure, build capacity of public servants as well as local expertise, enact data protection laws, adopt responsible AI policies that protect citizens’ rights, and strengthen citizen engagement mechanisms. Importantly, investments must be underpinned by national AI strategies and policies that guide the roll-out of AI-enabled tools and solutions and ensure ethical safeguards and responsible AI use.

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