The Integration of Artificial Intelligence on E-Governence and Cybersecurity in Smart Cities
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One of the most important technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry4.0) is artificial intelligence (AI), which will help keep computer networks safe from things like hacking, viruses, phishing, and other forms of cyber criminality. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in e-Government has the ability to improve cyber capabilities and security for non-state enterprises, nation-states, and local governments. Current studies provide a mixed picture of the interaction between AI, e Governance, and cybersecurity; nevertheless, it is thought that this picture is situational.
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